Ichnology
Ichnology is the study of ancient plant and animal fossils, particularly their tracks and subsurface structures. It is an important field within the Earth sciences, as it provides insights into the behavior, habitats, and geologic processes of past life. Learn more about ichnology, including its various methods and applications, and how it can be used in archaeology and other fields. These insights are not only essential for understanding evolution, but can also aid in understanding our modern-day environment. By studying the traces of trackways, burrows and feeding structures, it is possible to gain insight into organisms behavior in their environment, and their interactions with the surrounding landscape. This knowledge can further be used to understand the impacts of environmental change and climate change on the organisms and ecosystems of our world.
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