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Paleozoology

Paleozoology is the study of ancient animals found in fossils and other ancient remains. It is used to reveal the evolutionary history of organisms by examining their anatomy, environment, and behavior. Paleozoology is a valuable tool for understanding the diversity of life on Earth and reconstructing the environmen…

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Overview

Paleozoology is the study of ancient animals found in fossils and other ancient remains. It is used to reveal the evolutionary history of organisms by examining their anatomy, environment, and behavior. Paleozoology is a valuable tool for understanding the diversity of life on Earth and reconstructing the environment of the past. By understanding the behavior and interactions of ancient animals, we can gain insight into modern ecosystems and learn about the effects of environmental change on species. Paleozoology also helps us to better understand the natural history of the Earth and the evolutionary process.

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Journal editorial board
Kevin Powell · Australia Nikos Papadopoulos · Greece Change Tan · United States

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