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The foremost aim of Ichnos is to promote excellence in ichnologic research. Primary emphases center upon the ethologic and ecologic significance of tracemaking organisms; organism-substrate interrelationships; and the role of biogenic processes in environmental reconstruction, sediment dynamics, sequence or event stratigraphy, biogeochemistry, and sedimentary diagenesis. Each contribution rests upon a firm taxonomic foundation, although papers dealing solely with systematics and nomenclature may have less priority than those dealing with conceptual and interpretive aspects of ichnology. Contributions from biologists and geologists are equally welcome.
Trace FossilsTrace FossilIchnogenusLower CretaceousBody FossilsLate TriassicBird TracksLower JurassicTetrapod TracksUpper JurassicDinosaurEarly CretaceousTheropod TracksBiogenic StructuresOrnithopod TracksTheropod DinosaurUpper Triassicthe Middle JurassicNereites IchnofaciesTrace Fossil Assemblage
vol.32 (2025)
vol.31 (2024)
vol.30 (2023)
vol.29 (2022)
vol.28 (2021)
vol.28 (2020)
vol.27 (2020)
vol.26 (2019)
vol.25 (2018)
vol.24 (2017)
vol.23 (2016)
vol.22 (2015)
vol.21 (2014)
vol.20 (2013)
vol.19 (2012)
vol.18 (2011)
vol.17 (2010)
vol.16 (2009)
vol.15 (2008)
Dorador, JavierRodriguez-Tovar, Francisco J.