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June 01, 1996
Dinosaurs, dung beetles, and conifers; participants in a Cretaceous food web Available to Purchase
Karen Chin;
Karen Chin
University of California at Santa Barbara, Department of Geological Sciences, Santa Barbara, CA, United States
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Bruce D. Gill
Bruce D. Gill
Agriculture Canada, Canada
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Karen Chin
University of California at Santa Barbara, Department of Geological Sciences, Santa Barbara, CA, United States
Bruce D. Gill
Agriculture Canada, Canada
Publisher: SEPM Society for Sedimentary Geology
First Online:
03 Mar 2017
Online ISSN: 1938-5323
Print ISSN: 0883-1351
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PALAIOS (1996) 11 (3): 280–285.
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CitationKaren Chin, Bruce D. Gill; Dinosaurs, dung beetles, and conifers; participants in a Cretaceous food web. PALAIOS 1996;; 11 (3): 280–285. doi: https://doi.org/10.2307/3515235
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- Arthropoda
- biodegradation
- biogenic processes
- biogenic structures
- bioturbation
- burrows
- Campanian
- Cenozoic
- Chordata
- Coleoptera
- Coniferales
- coprolites
- Cretaceous
- diagenesis
- dinosaurs
- Endopterygota
- floodplains
- fluvial features
- fossil wood
- Gymnospermae
- herbivorous taxa
- Holocene
- ichnofossils
- in situ
- indicators
- Insecta
- Invertebrata
- Mandibulata
- mechanism
- Mesozoic
- modern analogs
- Montana
- morphology
- Neoptera
- Paleocene
- paleoecology
- Paleogene
- paleosols
- Plantae
- Pterygota
- Quaternary
- Reptilia
- sedimentary structures
- Senonian
- Spermatophyta
- statistical analysis
- Tertiary
- Teton County Montana
- Tetrapoda
- Two Medicine Formation
- United States
- Upper Cretaceous
- Vertebrata
- Maiasaura
- Willow Creek Anticline
- Choteau Montana
- Scarabaeinae
- Heliocopris dilloni
- Onthophagus gazella
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