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paleobiology

NOUN
  1. a branch of paleontology that deals with the origin and growth and structure of fossil animals and plants as living organisms

How To Use paleobiology In A Sentence

  • This site contains astrobiology news and links about: astrochemistry, bioinformatics, biosatellites, gravitational biology, hydrothermal vent communities, genomics, astropaleobiology, radiation physiology, the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, extremophiles, exopaleontology, cell biology, evolution, planetary protection, and space medicine.
  • Perhaps nowhere else in the literature is the integration between field stratigraphy, paleoecology, and paleobiology better illustrated than in this research.
  • Studies of the preserved dung and animal remains are beginning to provide insight into large mammal paleobiology and community development during the Holocene.
  • Yet the majority of the book emphasizes dinosaur osteology, systematics, and the fossil record; paleobiology takes a back seat to this important foundation.
  • The most frustrating aspect of glossopterid paleobiology is that no one is really certain what these plants looked like.
  • The most frustrating aspect of glossopterid paleobiology is that no one is really certain what these plants looked like.
  • I thank S. Wang and an anonymous Paleobiology reviewer for their reviews of the manuscript.
  • Studies of the preserved dung and animal remains are beginning to provide insight into large mammal paleobiology and community development during the Holocene.
  • Yet the majority of the book emphasizes dinosaur osteology, systematics, and the fossil record; paleobiology takes a back seat to this important foundation.
  • The method of this work will facilitate studies of growth and forms of fossil molluscs in the framework of developmental paleobiology.
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