ABSTRACT

Most major recent advances in understanding the history of life on Earth have been through the study of exceptionally well preserved biotas (Fossil-Lagerstätten). These are windows on the history of life on Earth and can provide a fairly complete picture of the evolution of ecosystems through time. This book follows the success of Evolution of Fossil Ecosystems by the same authors which covered Fossil-Lagerstätten around the world. The success of the first book prompted this new book which draws on four localities from the original book and adds another ten, all located in North America.

Following an introduction to Fossil-Lagerstätten, each chapter deals with a single fossil locality. Each chapter contains a brief introduction placing the Lagerstätte in an evolutionary context; there then follows a history of study of the locality; the background sedimentology, stratigraphy and palaeoenvironment; a description of the biota; discussion of the palaeoecology, and a comparison with other Lagerstätten of a similar age and/or environment. At the end of the book is an Appendix listing museums in which to see exhibitions of fossils from each locality and suggestions for visiting the sites.

chapter |1 pages

Contents

chapter |2 pages

Acknowledgements

chapter |1 pages

Preface

chapter |1 pages

Abbreviations

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|14 pages

The Gunflint Chert

chapter 2|15 pages

Mistaken Point

chapter 3|15 pages

The Burgess Shale

chapter 4|17 pages

Beecherquotes Trilobite Bed

chapter 5|22 pages

The Bertie Waterlime

chapter 6|22 pages

Gilboa

chapter 7|21 pages

Mazon Creek

chapter 8|13 pages

The Chinle Group

chapter 9|17 pages

The Morrison Formation

chapter 10|18 pages

The Hell Creek Formation

chapter 11|19 pages

The Green River Formation

chapter 12|28 pages

Florissant

chapter 13|26 pages

Dominican Amber

chapter 14|15 pages

Rancho La Brea