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discovery and analysis of finds; to analyse the results with reference to comparative data from sites on land, with particular attention to the taphonomic and depositional histories of the underwater ...
pebbles that have been almost exclusively collected in secondary position in beach deposits or fluvial stream or terraces (Figs 1: 3–4, 6–8 in S2 File). The higher roundness of the flint pebbles ...
, tuberous I. batatas roots tolerated dry soils of relatively low fertility, including coastal sands [6,12,14,15], extending production options. Harvested live kūmara roots were cured for long-term storage ...
, especially related to the subjectivity and lack of quantitative variables [63], a macroscopic approach is currently still frequently used in chert raw material studies. For a comparative analysis ...
taxonomical and time-calibrated phylogenetic studies [25, 35, 31], the RAV metriorhynchoid record is still in need of precise biostratigraphic ordering, and of a detailed taphonomic analysis of the main ...
was undertaken across a series of six boulders with little to no canopy cover at 1.5 metres below mean low water in a semi-sheltered sandy bay. Quantitative sampling was achieved using a line intercept transect ...
footprints [20]. Non-coal-forming Pennsylvanian depositional environments have also yielded tetrapod trace fossils, including forested, poorly-drained coastal plains and well-drained alluvial plains [7,13,21 ...
to ensure that adequate abundance and biomass are protected by the closures (Claydon, 2004). Many coastal cephalopod species (squid, octopus, cuttlefish) form spawning aggregations in shallow inshore waters ...
among the large, wave-washed boulders of the coast. Since there was very little growth of seaweed and other coastal life on the exposed surfaces at the time of its discovery in 2017, BP3 likely ...
in distribution and their phylogenetic relationships are obscure. A new molecular analysis of Laternulidae species shows that there are two distinct clades, one of Exolaternula species, E. spengleri and E ...
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