Microfossils through time: an introduction: first steps in micropaleontology
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653 | |a This book will help those making their first steps in micropaleontology to develop defensible models of what microfossils are, laying the foundations for fundamental and applied studies. It introduces micropaleontology as a tool for conducting applied studies in biostratigraphy, paleoecology and for paleobathymetric estimates, basin analysis and reconstructing geological history, or related to sequence stratigraphy. It also addresses students and specialists in biology and genetics, offering a solid data base to be integrated with the other two principal components of the triad of sciences that studies the evolution of life on Earth. | ||
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adam_text | CONTENTS
RATIONALE
.......................................................................................................................
IX
ABOUT
THE
AUTHOR
.........................................................................................................
XI
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
.....................................................................................................
XII
SECTION
A
-
MICROPALEONTOLOGY;
PRELIMINARY
CONCEPTS
AND
GENERALITIES..
1
CHAPTER
1:
PRELIMINARY
CONCEPTS
..............................................................................
3
1.1
SCIENCE
AND
NON-SCIENCE
.....................................................................................
3
1.2
FOSSILS,
FOSSILIZATION
AND
THE
FOSSIL
RECORD
........................................................
4
1.3
GEOLOGICAL
TIME
...................................................................................................
5
1.4
LITHOSTRATIGRAPHY,
TIME-ROCK
STRATIGRAPHY
AND
TIME
STRATIGRAPHY
.....................
8
1.5
SEDIMENTARY
ENVIRONMENTS
AND
ORGANISM
MODE
OF
LIFE
...................................
9
1.6
THEORY
OF
EVOLUTION
IN
PALEONTOLOGY
.................................................................
10
1.7
TAXONOMY
AND
CLASSIFICATION
METHODS
IN
PALEONTOLOGY
....................................
11
1.8
TYPIFICATION
........................................................................................................
13
1.9
THE
CONCEPT
OF
SPECIES
AND
SPECIES
EVOLUTION
...................................................
14
1.10
MAJ
OR
CRISES
IN
THE
HISTORY
OF
LIFE
......................................................................
16
CHAPTER
2:
MICROPALEONTOLOGY
AND
MICROFOSSILS
....................................................
19
2.1
MICROFOSSILS
........................................................................................................
19
2.2
BIRTH
OF
MICROPALEONTOLOGY
AS
SCIENCE
.............................................................
20
2.3
STUDYING
MICROFOSSILS
........................................................................................
22
2.4
MICROFOSSIL
CLASSIFICATION
..................................................................................
24
2.5
MICROPALEONTOLOGICAL
DATA:
SOURCES
AND
NATURE
................................................
26
2.6
ELEMENTS
OF
BIOSTRATIGRAPHY
..............................................................................
27
SECTION
B
-
PROKARYOTES
.................................................................................
31
CHAPTER
3:
DIVISION
BACTERIOPHYTA
..................................................................
33
CHAPTER
4:
DIVISION
CYANOPHYTA
..............................................................................
35
4.1
FOSSIL
CYANOPHYTES
AND
THEIR
ROLE
IN
HYDROCARBON
SOURCE
ROCK
FORMATION
....................................................................................................
35
4.2
STROMATOLITES
AND
THEIR
ROLE
IN
LIFE
EVOLUTION
...................................................
37
4.3
ONCOLITES
............................................................................................................
40
SECTION
C
-
PLANT-LIKE
PROTISTANS
..................................................................
43
CHAPTER
5:
DIVISION
RHODOPHYTA
..............................................................................
45
5.1
MILESTONES
IN
THE
RHODOPHYTE
EARLY
EVOLUTION
..................................................
45
5.2
THALLUS
MORPHOLOGY
..........................................................................................
46
5.3
PALEOBATHYMETRY
AND
ROLE
IN
SEDIMENT
FORMATION
............................................
47
IV
CONTENTS
CHAPTER
6:
DIVISION
PYRROPHYTA
................................................................................
51
6.1
CLASS
DINOPHYCEAE
..............................................................................................
51
6.1.1
THECA
MORPHOLOGY
.................................................................................
52
6.1.2
CYST
MORPHOLOGY
..................................................................................
54
6.1.3
CLASSIFICATION
........................................................................................
56
6.1.4
STRATIGRAPHICAL
DISTRIBUTION,
EVOLUTION
AND
BIOSTRATIGRAPHY
...............................................................................
58
6.2
CLASS
EBRIOPHYCEAE
............................................................................................
62
6.2.1
SKELETON
MORPHOLOGY
............................................................................
63
6.2.2
CLASSIFICATION
.........................................................................................
65
6.2.3
EVOLUTION
AND
BIOSTRATIGRAPHY
..............................................................
66
CHAPTER
7:
DIVISION
CHRYSOPHYTA
.............................................................................
67
7.1
CLASS
CHRYSOPHYCEAE
.........................................................................................
67
7.2
CLASS
SILICOFLAGELLATOPHYCEAE
............................................................................
69
7.2.1
SKELETON
CHEMISTRY
AND
MORPHOLOGICAL
FEATURES
..................................
70
7.2.2
CLASSIFICATION
.........................................................................................
73
7.2.3
PALEOECOLOGY
AND
ROLE
IN
SEDIMENT
FORMATION
.....................................
74
7.2.4
FOSSIL
RECORD,
MAJOR
EVOLUTIONARY
TRENDS
AND
BIOSTRATIGRAPHY
...............................................................................
74
CHAPTER
8:
DIVISION
BACILLARIOPHYTA
.........................................................................
77
8.1
FRUSTULE
CHEMICAL
COMPOSITION
AND
ARCHITECTURE
...............................................
78
8.2
CLASSIFICATION
......................................................................................................
80
8.3
FOSSIL
RECORD,
EVOLUTION
AND
BIOSTRATIGRAPHY
....................................................
80
8.4
ROLE
IN
SEDIMENT
FORMATION
...............................................................................
84
CHAPTER
9:
DIVISION
HAPTOPHYTA
...............................................................................
86
9.1
CLASS
COCCOLITHOPHYCEAE
....................................................................................
86
9.2
COCCOLITH
COMPOSITION
AND
MINERALOGY
............................................................
87
9.3
COCCOLITH
MORPHOLOGY
.......................................................................................
87
9.3.1
HETEROCOCCOLITHS
....................................................................................
88
9.3.2
HOLOCOCCOLITHS
.......................................................................................
90
9.3.3
NANNOLITHS
..............................................................................................
91
9.4
COCCOSPHERE
MORPHOLOGY
.................................................................................
93
9.5
CLASSIFICATION
......................................................................................................
97
9.6
EVOLUTION
AND
ROLE
IN
SEDIMENT
FORMATION
.........................................................
98
9.7
BIOSTRATIGRAPHY
...................................................................................................
99
CHAPTER
10:
DIVISION
PRASINOPHYTA
..........................................................................
101
10.1
PHYCOMA
MORPHOLOGY
.........................................................................................
102
10.2
PHYCOMA
ROLE
IN
SEDIMENT
FORMATION
................................................................
102
CHAPTER
11:
DIVISION
CHLOROPHYTA
............................................................................
103
11.1
CLASS
CHLOROPHYCEAE
..........................................................................................
104
11.2
CLASS
CODIOLOPHYCEAE
.........................................................................................
106
11.3
CLASS
BRYOPSIDOPHYCEAE
...................................................................................
106
11.3.1
ORDER
BRYOPSIDALES
...............................................................................
106
11.3.2
ORDER
DASYCLADALES
...............................................................................
108
CHAPTER
12:
DIVISION
CHAROPHYTA
............................................................................
113
12.1
THALLUS
MORPHOLOGY
...........................................................................................
113
12.2
CLASSIFICATION
......................................................................................................
116
12.3
BIOSTRATIGRAPHY
AND
SEQUENCE
STRATIGRAPHY
......................................................
117
SECTION
D
-
ANIMAL-LIKE
PROTISTANS
...............................................................
121
CHAPTER
13:
ORDER
ARCELLINIDA
(PHYLUM
SARCODINA)
..............................................
123
CHAPTER
14:
ORDER
EUGLYPHIDA
(PHYLUM
SARCODINA)
.............................................
125
CHAPTER
15:
CLASS
FORAMINIFERA
(PHYLUM
SARCODINA)
...........................................
127
15.1
THE
BEGINNINGS
OF
FORAMINIFERAL
STUDIES
..........................................................
128
15.2
TEST
NATURE
AND
MINERALOGICAL
COMPOSITION
.....................................................
130
15.3
TEST
ARCHITECTURE
.................................................................................................
134
15.3.1
CHAMBER
SHAPE
AND
ARRANGEMENT
.........................................................
137
15.3.2
MAIN
APERTURE
........................................................................................
141
15.3.3
SUTURES
AND
PSEUDOSUTURES
....................................................................
142
15.3.4
TEST
VIEWS
AND
SYMMETRY
.....................................................................
142
15.3.5
PERIAPERTURAL
STRUCTURES
.........................................................................
146
15.3.6
RELICT
AND
SUPPLEMENTARY
APERTURES
.....................................................
146
15.3.7
ORNAMENTATION
AND
TEST
WALL
POROSITY
..................................................
147
15.4
CLASSIFICATION
......................................................................................................
151
15.5
EVOLUTION
............................................................................................................
167
15.6
BIOSTRATIGRAPHY
...................................................................................................
169
CHAPTER
16:
CLASS
RADIOLARIA
(PHYLUM
SARCODINA)
................................................
175
16.1
SUBCLASS
POLYCYSTINA
.........................................................................................
175
16.1.1
SKELETON
ARCHITECTURE
AND
SYMMETRY
...................................................
176
16.1.2
CLASSIFICATION
........................................................................................
180
16.1.3
ROLE
IN
SEDIMENT
FORMATION
.................................................................
185
16.1.4
STRATIGRAPHIC
DISTRIBUTION
AND
BIOSTRATIGRAPHY
.....................................
185
16.2
SUBCLASS
PHAEODARIA
..........................................................................................
188
16.3
SUBCLASS
ACANTHARIA
..........................................................................................
191
CHAPTER
17:
PHYLUM
CILIOPHORA
...............................................................................
193
17.1
LORICA
MORPHOLOGY
............................................................................................
194
17.2
LORICA
COMPOSITION
AND
FOSSIL
RECORD
...............................................................
194
17.3
BIOSTRATIGRAPHY
AND
EVOLUTION
...........................................................................
198
CHAPTER
18:
PHYLUM
CHOANOFLAGELLATA
.....................................................................
201
SECTION
E
-
FUNGI
AND
PLANTS
.........................................................................
203
CHAPTER
19:
KINGDOM
FUNGI
......................................................................................
205
CHAPTER
20:
SPORES
AND
POLLEN
...................................................................................
207
20.1
CHEMICAL
COMPOSITION
AND
WALL
ULTRASTRUCTURE
................................................
208
20.2
SPORE
MORPHOLOGY
..............................................................................................
209
20.3
POLLEN
MORPHOLOGY
.............................................................................................
212
20.4
CLASSIFICATION
......................................................................................................
215
20.5
GEOLOGICAL
OCCURRENCE,
EVOLUTION
AND
APPLICATIONS
.........................................
217
CHAPTER
21:
CLASS
ANGIOSPERMAE;
FAMILY
POACEAE
.................................................
221
SECTION
F
-
INVERTEBRATES
................................................................................
223
CHAPTER
22:
METAZOAN
EMBRYOS
................................................................................
225
CHAPTER
23:
PHYLUM
PORIFERA
.....................................................................................
227
23.1
MICROSCLERES
AND
MACROSCLERES
.........................................................................
227
23.2
CLASSIFICATION
......................................................................................................
229
23.3
EARLIEST
SPONGES:
TRUE
MICROFOSSILS
....................................................................
230
CHAPTER
24:
PHYLUM
CONULATA
...................................................................................
232
CHAPTER
25:
PHYLUM
CNIDARIA
...................................................................................
235
25.1
SUBCLASS
OCTOCORALIA
..........................................................................................
235
CHAPTER
26:
SUPERPHYLUM
LOPHOPHORATA
...............................................................
238
26.1
PHYLUM
BRACHIOPODA
..........................................................................................
238
26.2
PHYLUM
BRYOZOA
.................................................................................................
239
CHAPTER
27:
PHYLUM
MOLLUSCA
...................................................................................
243
27.1
JUVENILE
MOLLUSCS
...............................................................................................
244
27.2
CLASS
HELCIONELLOIDA
..........................................................................................
245
27.3
CLASS
GASTROPODA;
SUPERFAMILY
PTEROTRACHEOIDEA
............................................
246
27.4
CLASS
GASTROPODA;
ORDER
THECOSOMATA
..............................................................
247
27.5
CLASS
BIVALVIA;
FAMILY
INOCERAMIDAE
................................................................
248
27.6
CLASS
CEPHALOPODA;
SUBCLASSES
NAUTILOIDEA
AND
AMMONOIDEA
......................
249
27.7
CLASS
CEPHALOPODA;
SUBCLASS
COLEOIDEA
..........................................................
251
CHAPTER
28:
PHYLUM
CONICONCHA
.............................................................................
252
CHAPTER
29:
PHYLUM
HYOLITHA
....................................................................................
254
CHAPTER
30:
PHYLUM
ANNELIDA
...................................................................................
256
30.1
CLASS
POLYCHAETA;
ORDER
EUNICIDA
.......................................................................
256
CHAPTER
31:
PHYLUM
ARTHROPODA,
EXCEPTING
OSTRACODS
.........................................
258
31.1
SUPERCLASS
TRILOBITOMORPHA;
ORDER
AGNOSTIDA
.................................................
258
31.2
SUPERCLASS
CRUSTACEA
...........................................................................................
260
31.2.1
CLASS
BRANCHIOPODA;
ORDER
CONCHOSTRACA
............................................
260
31.2.2
CLASS
CIRRIPEDIA
....................................................................................
261
31.2.3
CLASS
MALACOSTRACA,
ORDER
MYSIDACEA
.................................................
263
31.2.4
CLASS
MALACOSTRACA,
ORDER
DECAPODA
...................................................
264
31.3
SUPERCLASS
HEXAPODA;
CLASS
INSECTA
..................................................................
265
31.4
EARLIEST
LAND
ARTHROPODS
....................................................................................
268
CHAPTER
32:
PHYLUM
ARTHROPODA,
CLASS
OSTRACODA
................................................
270
32.1
CARAPACE
COMPONENTS,
COMPOSITION
AND
ORIENTATION
.......................................
272
32.2
CARAPACE
INTERNAL
FEATURES
.................................................................................
274
32.2.1
FREE
MARGIN
MORPHOLOGY
......................................................................
274
32.2.2
HINGE
.....................................................................................................
275
32.2.3
SOFT
BODY
IMPRESSIONS
..........................................................................
277
32.3
CARAPACE
EXTERNAL
FEATURES
................................................................................
279
32.3.1
OUTLINES
..................................................................................................
279
32.3.2
SURFACE
LOBATION,
SULCATION
AND
TRUNCATION
..........................................
280
32.3.3
ORNAMENTATION
.................
281
32.4
SEXUAL
DIMORPHISM
............................................................................................
282
32.5
CARAPACE
POROSITY
...............................................................................................
283
32.6
CLASSIFICATION
......................................................................................................
283
32.6.1
ORDER
ARCHAEOCOPIDA
............................................................................
284
32.6.2
ORDER
LEPERDITICOPIDA
..........................................................................
284
32.6.3
ORDER
PALAEOCOPIDA
..............................................................................
285
32.6.4
ORDER
PODOCOPIDA
.................................................................................
285
32.6.5
ORDER
PLATYCOPIDA
.................................................................................
288
32.6.6
ORDER
MYODOCOPIDA
..............................................................................
289
32.7
ECOLOGY
AND
PALEOECOLOGY
................................................................................
291
32.8
MAJOR
TRENDS
IN
OSTRACOD
EVOLUTION
...................................................................
293
CHAPTER
33:
PHYLUM
CHAETOGNATHA
..........................................................................
295
CHAPTER
34:
PHYLUM
ECHINODERMATA
.......................................................................
296
34.1
CLASS
CRINOIDEA
..................................................................................................
298
34.2
CLASS
ASTEROIDEA
.................................................................................................
299
34.3
CLASS
OPHIUROIDEA
.............................................................................................
299
34.4
CLASS
ECHINOIDEA
................................................................................................
299
34.5
CLASS
HOLOTHUROIDEA
..........................................................................................
301
SECTION
G
-
CHORDATES
AND
VERTEBRATES
.......................................................
305
CHAPTER
35:
PHYLUM
TUNICATA
...................................................................................
307
CHAPTER
36:
PHYLUM
CONODONTA
...............................................................................
309
36.1
CONODONT
ELEMENT
COMPOSITION
AND
MORPHOLOGY
............................................
310
36.1.1
CONIFORM
CONODONT
ELEMENTS
...............................................................
311
36.1.2
RAMIFORM
CONODONT
ELEMENTS
.................................................. ............
313
36.1.3
PECTINIFORM
CONODONT
ELEMENTS
............................................................
314
36.2
CONODONT
ELEMENT
INTERNAL
STRUCTURE
AND
GROWTH
.............................................
315
36.3
MORPHOLOGY
OF
THE
WHOLE
CHEWING
APPARATUS
..................................................
317
36.4
CLASSIFICATION
......................................................................................................
318
36.5
PALEOECOLOGY
......................................................................................................
320
36.6
EVOLUTION
AND
BIOSTRATIGRAPHY
...........................................................................
323
CHAPTER
37:
SUPERCLASS
PISCES
....................................................................................
325
37.1
TEETH
....................................................................................................................
326
37.2
DERMAL
SCLERITES
.................................................................................................
327
37.3
OTOLITHS
................................................................................................................
328
CHAPTER
38:
CLASS
REPTILIA;
ORDER
DINOSAURIA
........................................................
329
CHAPTER
39:
CLASS
MAMMALIA
....................................................................................
331
39.1
MAMMALIAN
TOOTH
COMPOSITION,
MORPHOLOGY
AND
ORIENTATION
.........................
331
39.2
ORDER
MULTITUBERCULATA
.......................................................................................
333
SECTION
H
-
MICROPROBLEMATICA
....................................................................
335
CHAPTER
40:
MICROPROBLEMATICA
AND
INCERTAE
SEDIS
TAXA
......................................
337
CHAPTER
41:
GROUP
INCERTAE
SEDIS
ACRITARCHA
........................................................
339
41.1
VESICLE
MORPHOLOGY
...........................................................................................
341
41.2
CLASSIFICATION
......................................................................................................
343
41.3
PALEOECOLOGY
AND
STRATIGRAPHICAL
DISTRIBUTION
..................................................
344
CHAPTER
42:
GROUP
INCERTAE
SEDIS
CHITINOZOA
........................................................
348
42.1
VESICLE
MORPHOLOGY
...........................................................................................
348
42.2
CHITINOZOAN
SYSTEMATIC
POSITION
.......................................................................
351
42.3
CLASSIFICATION
......................................................................................................
352
42.4
PALEOECOLOGY,
BIOSTRATIGRAPHY
AND
EVOLUTION
...................................................
352
CITED
REFERENCES
............................................................................................................
355
INDEX
OF
GENERIC
NAMES
.............................................................................................
393
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spelling | Georgescu, M. Dan (DE-588)1155194926 aut Microfossils through time: an introduction first steps in micropaleontology M. Dan Georgescu Stuttgart Schweizerbart Science Publishers 2018 XIII, 400 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Lehrbuch (DE-588)4123623-3 gnd rswk-swf Mikrofossil (DE-588)4169818-6 gnd rswk-swf Mikropaläontologie (DE-588)4125948-8 gnd rswk-swf Paläontologie (DE-588)4044375-9 gnd rswk-swf This book will help those making their first steps in micropaleontology to develop defensible models of what microfossils are, laying the foundations for fundamental and applied studies. It introduces micropaleontology as a tool for conducting applied studies in biostratigraphy, paleoecology and for paleobathymetric estimates, basin analysis and reconstructing geological history, or related to sequence stratigraphy. It also addresses students and specialists in biology and genetics, offering a solid data base to be integrated with the other two principal components of the triad of sciences that studies the evolution of life on Earth. paleontology fossils classification biostratigraphy evolution paleoecology biology genetics Mikrofossil (DE-588)4169818-6 s DE-604 Mikropaläontologie (DE-588)4125948-8 s Lehrbuch (DE-588)4123623-3 s DE-576 Paläontologie (DE-588)4044375-9 s E. Schweizerbart'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, Nägele und Obermiller (DE-588)4053890-4 pbl X:MVB text/html http://deposit.dnb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=5ece1146aa26498aa2cca870850c6146&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm Inhaltstext DNB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030267750&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Microfossils through time: an introduction first steps in micropaleontology |
title_auth | Microfossils through time: an introduction first steps in micropaleontology |
title_exact_search | Microfossils through time: an introduction first steps in micropaleontology |
title_full | Microfossils through time: an introduction first steps in micropaleontology M. Dan Georgescu |
title_fullStr | Microfossils through time: an introduction first steps in micropaleontology M. Dan Georgescu |
title_full_unstemmed | Microfossils through time: an introduction first steps in micropaleontology M. Dan Georgescu |
title_short | Microfossils through time: an introduction |
title_sort | microfossils through time an introduction first steps in micropaleontology |
title_sub | first steps in micropaleontology |
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topic_facet | Lehrbuch Mikrofossil Mikropaläontologie Paläontologie |
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