PALAIOS 37:7–8
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PALAIOS 37:7–8
PALAIOS, founded in 1986, is a journal dedicated to emphasizing the impact of life on Earth’s history as recorded in the paleontological and sedimentological records. PALAIOS disseminates information to an international spectrum of geologists and biologists interested in a broad range of topics, including, but not limited to, biogeochemistry, ichnology, paleoclimatology, paleoecology, paleoceanography, sedimentology, stratigraphy, geomicrobiology, paleobiogeochemistry, and astrobiology.
PALAIOS publishes original papers that emphasize using paleontology to answer important geological and biological questions that further our understanding of Earth history. Accordingly, manuscripts whose subject matter and conclusions have broader geologic implications—rather than narrowly focused discourses—are much more likely to be selected for publication. Given that the purpose of PALAIOS is to generate enthusiasm for paleontology among a broad spectrum of readers, the editors request the following titles that generate immediate interest; abstracts that emphasize important conclusions; illustrations of professional caliber used in place of words; and lively, yet scholarly, text.
PALAIOS should be the journal of choice in which to publish innovative research involving all aspects of past and present life from which geological, biological, chemical, and atmospheric processes can be deciphered and applied to finding solutions to past and future geological and paleontological problems. PALAIOS reserves the right to reject manuscripts based on prior publication of substantial portions of text, data, or conclusions, including if published in a language other than English or through electronic media such as websites.
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PALAIOS
July 2022; Vol. 37, No. 7
Research Articles
Fern–arthropod interactions from the modern upland southeast Atlantic Rainforest reveals arthropod damage insights to fossil plant–insect interactions
Romulo Cenci and Rodrigo Scalise Horodyski
First symbiotic association between hederelloids and rugose corals (latest Silurian of Saaremaa, Estonia)
Olev Vinn, Mark A. Wilson, Anna Madison, Elizaveta Kazantseva, and Ursula Toom
Describing difficult shell-hash assemblages from the lower Cambrian Soltanieh Formation, Alborz Mountains, northern Iran
Amelia Lindsay-Kaufman, Stephanie A. Rosbach, Lauren S. Wright, Emily L.V. Edwards, Seyed Hamid Vaziri, Mahmoud Reza Majidifard, Tara Selly, Marc Laflamme, and James D. Schiffbauer
TAPHOGRAPH: a spreadsheet method to graphically characterize the taphonomy of skeletal particles
Vincent Caron, François-Xavier Joanny, Julien Bailleul, Maxime Perot, Frank Chanier, and Geoffroy Mahieux
A possible Smilodon (Mammalia, Felidae) coprolite from the Pleistocene of Argentina
Ana P. Moreno Rodríguez, Nicolás R. Chimento, Federico L. Agnolín, Guillermo Jofré, and Adriel Gentil
PALAIOS
August 2022; Vol. 37, No. 8
Research Articles
Bulk carbon isotopic variability within leaves
Dana L. Royer and Michael T. Hren
Raederichnus dondasi a new trace fossil from the early Paleozoic of Argentina reveals shoaling behavior in early fish
Karen Halpern, Soledad Gouiric-Cavalli, Matias L. Taglioretti, Marcelo Farenga Scaglia, Lydia Calvo Marcilese, and Julio L. Del Río
Significance of a small regurgitalite containing lissamphibian bones, from the Morrison Formation (Upper Jurassic), within a diverse plant locality deposit in southeastern Utah, USA
John R. Foster, Adrian P. Hunt, and James I. Kirkland
Characterizing modern and Holocene barrier-island environments with foraminiferal assemblages: an example from a wave-dominated, microtidal barrier-island system, North Carolina, USA
Nina Maria-Elena Shmorhun, Stephen J. Culver, David J. Mallinson, Kathleen M. Farrell, Amy Cressman, Alisson Grove, Lillian Howie, Ashley Lynn, Seth Sutton, Michael Twarog, and Stanley R. Riggs
Digital issues of PALAIOS volume 37, published in 2022, available for download
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