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2005 Supplementary Data

February 2005, Volume 20, Number 1

Early Cambrian Food Chain: New Evidence from Fossil Aggregates in the Maotianshan Shale Biota, SW China

Vannier, J., and Chen, J.-Y.

3-26


April 2005, Volume 20, Number 2

Molluscan Taphofacies in Recent Carbonate Reef/Lagoon Systems and their Application to Sub-Fossil Samples from Reef Cores

Parsons-Hubbard, K.

175-191

June 2005, Volume 20, Number 3

Reconstruction of Different Wetland Plant Habitats of the Pannonian Basin System (Neogene, Eastern Austria)

Hofmann, C.-C. and Zetter, R.

266-279

Non-Predatory Shell Damage in Neogene Western Atlantic Deep-Burrowing Bivalves

Alexander R.R., and Dietl, G.P.

280-295


August 2005, Volume 20, Number 4

Evaluating the Relationship Between Pedofacies and Faunal Composition: Implications for Faunal Turnover at the Paleocene-Eocene Boundary

Clyde, W.C., Finarelli, J.A., and Christensen, K.E.

390-399


October 2005, Volume 20, Number 5

Taphonomic Trends of Macrofloral Assemblages Across the Permian-Triassic Boundary, Karoo Basin, South Africa

Robert A. Gastaldo, Rose Adendorff, Marion Bamford, Conrad C. Labandeira, Johann Neveling, and Hallie Sims

479-497

Leaf Margin Analysis: taphonomic constraints

Greenwood, D.R.

4998-505


December 2005, Volume 20, Number 6

The sequence stratigraphic and environmental context of primitive vertebrates: Harding Sandstone, Upper Ordovician, Colorado, USA

Allulee, J.L., and Holland, S.M.

518-533

A New Method of Dental Microwear Analysis: Application to Extant Primates and Ouranopithecus macedoniensis (Late Miocene of Greece)

Merceron, G., Blondel, C., De Bonis, L., Koufos, G. D., and Viriot L.

551-561


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