The biostratinomy of Dikelocephalus sclerites: implications for the use of trilobite attitude data.
Model sclerites of the trilobite Dikelocephalus were qualitatively observed under 2 different hydrodynamic conditions: falling through still water and entrained in flowing water. Most pygidia were found to glide backwards through still water in a convex up attitude, whereas most cranidia glided forw...
Main Author: | Hesselbo, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1987
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