- the
reconstruction of past
environments (i.e., paleoenvironments).
Paleoecologists have
studied the
fossil record to try to
clarify the
relationship animals...
- is
widely studied,
mostly by stratigraphers, paleontologists, and
Paleoecologists (see
geology section).
Archaeological evidence has
shown that people...
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Margaret Bryan; born
October 23, 1931) is an
American palynologist and
paleoecologist, who used
pollen data to
study the
vegetation history of the past 21...
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Limnologist Meteorologist Mineralogist Oceanographer Paleoclimatologist Paleoecologist Paleogeologist Paleoseismologist Palynologist Petrologist Sedimentologist...
- connection.
Neotoma data are used by
scientists and
teachers (especially
paleoecologists, biogeographers, and archaeologists) to
study the
responses of species...
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northeast Minnesota has led to much
argument among archaeologists and
paleoecologists".: 2 As an example,
archaeologists divide human occupation of northeast...
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Russian mathematician (b. 1931)
Brian Axsmith,
American paleobotanist and
paleoecologist (b. 1963) May 7 –
Margaret Loutit, New
Zealander microbiologist (b....
- fungi--
curated by
Luigi Meschinelli in 1898. Historically, however,
paleoecologists tend to
place a
larger focus on
plant and
animal macrofossils, partially...
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vascular plants,
palynology Margaret Bryan Davis, (1931-),
American paleoecologist and
palynologist Dianne Edwards (1942–),
colonization of land by early...
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Abigail Barrows,
marine research scientist Jacquelyn Gill,
Paleoecologist Amy Goodman,
journalist Nell Newman,
actress C****ie Pingree, U.S. Representative...