faunal in English

adjective

pertaining to fauna, pertaining to the animals of a given area or time period

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1. Faunal assemblage are directly related to the depositional environment.

2. Paleontologists have not defined any faunal stages for the Holocene.

3. The Neotropical biogeographic realm is equivalent to the Notogaean faunal realm in the older system which divided the globe into three faunal realms: Neogaean (New World), Notogaean (Australasia) and Arctogaean (Old World)

4. Confusion between the sources of faunal diversity could easily lead to mistakes in interpreting its meaning.

5. "Cetacean" was written by the contemporary British poet Peter Reading and published in his 2002 collection Faunal

6. This little piece of faunal ephemera might otherwise have gone unnoticed outside the rarely intersecting subcultures of gays and shepherds.

7. Canid remains were found among a large artifact assemblage that included faunal remains of polar bear and reindeer, approximating 150 identifiable bones of at least nine animals

8. Beechnuts were eaten by Native Americans and to a lesser extent by the early colonists, primarily when more desirable agricultural and faunal food sources were scarce

9. Applying ecological principles to data on fauna, Schmidt divided the world into three major faunal regions, Arctogaean, Neogaean, and Notogaean, each basically having its own distinct animal life

10. In almost all parts of the ocean, there are clear faunal differences between the meso- and Bathypelagic depths, and the animals of those zones have very different lifestyles.

11. Interpretations of the timing of accretion have been constrained by comparing faunal affinities, overstep sequences, age and kinematics of inferred accretionary deformational events, and controversial paleomagnetic data.

12. The holotype specimen, NMV P186303, was found in a layer of the Eumeralla Formation, dating to the Albian faunal stage in the early Cretaceous, some 106 million years ago.

13. While hydrochemistry prevailingly reflected the origin of the waters in the study area (i.e. whether alluvial or from adjacent rock), faunal communities seemed to display an affinity to surface-water intrusion.

14. Studies of diversity, whether of species richness within regions (alpha diversity) or faunal turnover between regions (beta diversity), will depend heavily on the “Bioregions” into which a study area is divided

15. The northwestern limit of the ecoregion is the Sanaga River, a faunal boundary for such species as the golden Angwantibo (Arctocebus aureus), white-bellied duiker (Cephalophus leucogaster), mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx), and elegant needle-clawed galago (Euoticus elegantus).

16. Biostratigraphy 4.1 Fossils as a basis for stratigraphic subdivision ☆Principle of faunal succession Rocks formed during any particular interval of geologic time can be recognized and distinguished by their fossil content from rocks formed during other time intervals.

17. Question: Which Is Evident Archaeologically By Agricultural Societies Tend To Be Their Sedentary, Permanent Architecture Hierarchical, Ceramic Designs Egalitarian, Faunal Remains None Of The Above Archaeologists Believe That Humans First Arrived Into The Americas Via Beringia, Which Is An Ice-free Corridor In Canada A Stretch Of Land Now Under Water O A Coastal

18. Closely comparable faunal associations and the joint occurrence ofKvania kvanica (Mergl 1984) are evidence of a correlation in age with the Milina Formation of Bohemia and of a close biogeographical relationship of the Bavarian type of facies with the Barrandian during the Lower Ordovician. Further,Euloma ornatumAngelin 1854 allows direct correlation of the Vogtendorf Formation and indirect correlation of the Milina Formation with the late Tremadocian (Shumardia pusilla Zone of the Alum Shale Formation and the Bjørkåsholmen Formation) of Scandinavia.