Crushed turtle shells: Proxies for lithification and burial-depth histories

H Petermann, TR Lyson, IM Miller… - …, 2022 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
We propose a new proxy that employs assemblages of fossil turtle shells to estimate the
timing and depth at which fossilization and lithification occur in shallowly buried terrestrial …

Taphonomy of turtles in the middle Eocene Bridger Formation, SW Wyoming

LR Brand, HT Goodwin, PD Ambrose… - Palaeogeography …, 2000 - Elsevier
This study seeks to document and account for the distribution, abundance, and taphonomic
condition of fossil turtles in a fossiliferous section of the Bridger Formation, Unit B (Early …

Borings in early Eocene turtle shell from the Wasatch Formation, South Pass, Wyoming

JP Zonneveld, WS Bartels, GF Gunnell… - Journal of …, 2015 - cambridge.org
Borings in fossil turtle shells collected from the lowermost beds of the early Eocene
Cathedral Bluffs Tongue of the Wasatch Formation in the northwestern part of the Green …

[图书][B] Taphonomic and biostratigraphic analysis of fossil freshwater turtles in the Upper Cretaceous (Campanian) Kaiparowits Formation of southern Utah, USA

MJ Knell - 2012 - search.proquest.com
Freshwater turtles comprise a large percentage of many fossil vertebrate assemblages in
western North America. The Upper Cretaceous (Campanian) Kaiparowits Formation, a thick …

Turtle decline in the early oligocene of Western Nebraska

JA Corsini, TR Smith, MB Leite - Journal of Herpetology, 2011 - BioOne
Turtles are the most common vertebrates in the upper Eocene and lower Oligocene rocks of
Nebraska. In this work we characterize a striking decline in overall turtle abundance in the …

Characterization of modern turtle death sites for comparison with late Eocene and early Oligocene turtle sites

JA Corsini, H Chamberlain - The American Midland Naturalist, 2009 - BioOne
Taphonomic studies of extant turtles are useful for interpreting the taphonomy of fossil
turtles. In order to provide modern comparators for fossil turtle sites, we have characterized …

The ecomorphology of the shell of extant turtles and its applications for fossil turtles

L Dziomber, WG Joyce, C Foth - PeerJ, 2020 - peerj.com
Turtles are a successful clade of reptiles that originated in the Late Triassic. The group
adapted during its evolution to different types of environments, ranging from dry land to …

Paleoenvironmental implications of size, carapace position, and incidence of non-shell elements in White River turtles

J Corsini, T Smith, M Leite - Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology …, 2006 - Elsevier
In this study, 314 fossil turtles of Nebraska's White River Group were used to gain insights
into the regional paleoecology of the late Eocene and Oligocene. We collected taphonomic …

Shell geometry and habitat determination in extinct and extant turtles (Reptilia: Testudinata)

RBJ Benson, G Domokos, PL Várkonyi, RR Reisz - Paleobiology, 2011 - cambridge.org
A variety of means, including forelimb proportions and shell bone histology have been used
to infer the paleoecology of extinct turtles. However, the height-to-width ratio of the shell (as …

A simple method for inferring habitats of extinct turtles

AJ Lichtig, SG Lucas - Palaeoworld, 2017 - Elsevier
We present a simple method of inferring extinct turtle habitats based on four measurements
of the shell (two ratios). These ratios are the maximum width of the carapace to the width of …