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 Translation for 'palaeoecology' from English to Russian
NOUN   palaeoecology | -
SYNO palaeoecology | paleoecology
геол.наукаэкол.
палеоэкология {ж}
palaeoecology [Br.]
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Translation for 'palaeoecology' from English to Russian

palaeoecology [Br.]
палеоэкология {ж}геол.наукаэкол.
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Usage Examples English
  • 238. Pickford, M., 1998. Dating of the Neogene Old World anthropoid fossil record: essential base for phylogenetic analysis, biogeography and palaeoecology. Primatologie. 1: 27–92.
  • Besides studies of Holocene vegetation change and plant successions, Vaupell did pioneering investigations of palaeoecology as well as microscopy of plant anatomy and vegetative reproduction.
  • Geobios is an international journal of paleontology, focusing on the areas of palaeobiology, palaeoecology, palaeobiogeography, stratigraphy and biogeochemistry.
  • William Schäfer's book "Ecology and palaeoecology of marine environments" is a classic product of this sort of investigation.
  • They are thus useful indicators for reconstructing ancient food webs in palaeoecology.

  • The sediments of Lake Terang go back 350,000 years and are of significant interest for palaeoecology and the geologic history of western Victoria.
  • The palaeoecology of marine organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts has been extensively studied, more particularly in the Quaternary.
  • Fossilised remains in these sections provide key information for the study of palaeogeography, sedimentology and palaeoecology.
  • Barber specialized in palaeoecology, landscape and climate change, and human impact throughout the Quaternary.
  • Because of the animals enigmatic nature and its affinity not being understood yet, its palaeoecology—along with its affinity which was discussed later—are being argued with.

  • In 2015, The Holocene published a Special Issue in honour of Birks entitled ‘At the frontiers of palaeoecology’ edited by Richard W. Battarbee, Anne E. Bjune, and Kathy J. Willis.
  • She undertook international recognised research on the palaeoecology of the Pennines and the ecology of "Cladium mariscus".
  • He moved to Manchester for his doctorate, and earned a PhD in palaeoecology in 1993.
  • Her area of interest is the reproductive biology, phylogeny and palaeoecology of flowering plants based on plant reproductive organs from the Cretaceous period.
  • His research interests include freshwater biology, palaeoecology, environmental change, "Chironomidae" (nonbiting midges) and "Odonata" (dragonflies and damselflies).

  • Klaus Oeggl (born 1955 in Innsbruck) is a retired Austrian botanist, and deals with palaeoecology and archaeobotany.
  • Paleoecology (also spelled palaeoecology) is the study of interactions between organisms and/or interactions between organisms and their environments across geologic timescales.
  • The Palaeontographical Society Medal is awarded biennially in recognition of a sustained and important series of contributions to the taxonomic and systematic palaeontology of Great Britain and Ireland, especially those which address problems of palaeogeography, palaeoecology and phylogeny.
  • The journal publishes articles from several specialised fields pertaining to palaeobiology and earth science, such as: fossil taxonomy; biostratigraphy, chemostratigraphy, and chronostratigraphy; evolutionary biology; evolutionary ecology; palaeoecology; palaeoclimatology; and molecular palaeontology.
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