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An International Journal for Plant and Animal Traces
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Holes in Bones: Ichnotaxonomy of Bone Borings

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Max Wisshak, Dirk Knaust, Lothar H. Vallon & Andrew K. Rindsberg. (2022) Defining and refining principles in ichnotaxonomy: Markus Bertling (1959–2022). Ichnos 29:2, pages 102-105.
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Fernando Muñiz, Zain Belaústegui, Antonio Toscano, Samuel Ramirez-Cruzado & José A. Gámez Vintaned. (2020) New ichnospecies of Linichnus Jacobsen & Bromley, 2009. Ichnos 27:3, pages 344-351.
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John-Paul Zonneveld & William S. Bartels. (2020) Ichnologic note: in defence of Thatchtelithichnus Zonneveld, Bartels, Gunnell and McHugh, 2015. Ichnos 27:2, pages 152-155.
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Harry M. Maisch$suffix/text()$suffix/text(), Martin A. Becker & John A. Chamberlain$suffix/text()$suffix/text(). (2020) Macroborings in Otodus megalodon and Otodus chubutensis shark teeth from the submerged shelf of Onslow Bay, North Carolina, USA: implications for processes of lag deposit formation. Ichnos 27:2, pages 122-141.
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Daniel Perea, Mariano Verde, Felipe Montenegro, Pablo Toriño, Aldo Manzuetti & Guillermo Roland. (2020) Insect trace fossils in glyptodonts from Uruguay. Ichnos 27:1, pages 70-79.
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Voltaire Dutra Paes Neto, Heitor Francischini, Agustín Guillermo Martinelli, Thiago Da Silva Marinho, Luiz Carlos Borges Ribeiro, Marina Bento Soares & Cesar Leandro Schultz. (2018) Bioerosion traces on titanosaurian sauropod bones from the Upper Cretaceous Marília Formation of Brazil. Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology 42:3, pages 415-426.
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Bernardo de C. P. e. M. Peixoto, Gabriel E. B. de Barros, Carolina S. I. Nascimento, Beatriz Robbi & Marcelo A. Fernandes. (2023) Comment on Boyde et al. (2023), ‘Fleas and lesions in armadillo osteoderms’. Journal of Anatomy.
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Madani Benyoucef & Imad Bouchemla. (2023) First study of continental bioerosion traces on vertebrate remains from the Cretaceous of Algeria. Cretaceous Research 152, pages 105678.
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Stephen J. Godfrey & Alberto Collareta. (2022) A new ichnotaxonomic name for burrows in vertebrate coprolites from the Miocene Chesapeake Group of Maryland, U.S.A. Swiss Journal of Palaeontology 141:1.
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Markus Bertling, Luis A. Buatois, Dirk Knaust, Brittany Laing, M. Gabriela Mángano, Neele Meyer, Radek Mikuláš, Nicholas J. Minter, Christian Neumann, Andrew K. Rindsberg, Alfred Uchman & Max Wisshak. (2022) Names for trace fossils 2.0: theory and practice in ichnotaxonomy. Lethaia 55:3, pages 1-19.
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Charles P. Egeland & Travis Rayne Pickering. (2020) Cruel traces: Bone surface modifications and their relevance to forensic science. WIREs Forensic Science 3:3.
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Carolina Acosta Hospitaleche, Washington Jones & Andrés Rinderknecht. (2021) Bioerosive traces in a Pleistocene Anatid bone from Uruguay. Journal of South American Earth Sciences 107, pages 103120.
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Weronika Łaska, Francisco J. Rodríguez-Tovar & Alfred Uchman. (2021) Bioerosion structures from the Pliocene of the Agua Amarga Subbasin (Almería, SE Spain): Palaeoecological and palaeoenvironmental implications. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 562, pages 110071.
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Christina Shears Ozeki, David M. Martill, Roy E. Smith & Nizar Ibrahim. (2020) Biological modification of bones in the Cretaceous of North Africa. Cretaceous Research 114, pages 104529.
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Dirk Knaust. (2019) Sulcolithos variabilis igen. et isp. nov.: grooves on firm and hard bedding surfaces. PalZ 94:1, pages 195-206.
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Eduardo Mayoral, Ana Santos, J.A. Gámez Vintaned, Max Wisshak, Christian Neumann, Alfred Uchman & André Nel. (2020) Bivalve bioerosion in Cretaceous-Neogene amber around the globe, with implications for the ichnogenera Teredolites and Apectoichnus. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 538, pages 109410.
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Felix J. Augustin, Andreas T. Matzke, Zoltán Csiki-Sava & Hans-Ulrich Pfretzschner. (2019) Bioerosion on vertebrate remains from the Upper Cretaceous of the Haţeg Basin, Romania and its taphonomic implications. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 534, pages 109318.
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Stephen K. Donovan & Roger W. Portell. (2019) Invertebrate borings from the Eocene of Seven Rivers, parish of St. James, western Jamaica. Swiss Journal of Palaeontology 138:2, pages 277-283.
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Max Wisshak, Dirk Knaust & Markus Bertling. (2019) Bioerosion ichnotaxa: review and annotated list. Facies 65:2.
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Federica Antonelli, Sandra Ricci, Barbara Davidde Petriaggi & Milagros Buendía Ortuño. (2019) Study of the bioerosion of Phoenician elephant tusks from the shipwreck of Bajo de la Campana: lots of hypotheses, few certainties. Facies 65:2.
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Marianella Talevi & Soledad Brezina. (2019) Bioerosion structures in a Late Cretaceous mosasaur from Antarctica. Facies 65:1.
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Claudia Inés Serrano-Brañas, Belinda Espinosa-Chávez & S. Augusta Maccracken. (2018) Gastrochaenolites Leymerie in dinosaur bones from the Upper Cretaceous of Coahuila, north-central Mexico: Taphonomic implications for isolated bone fragments. Cretaceous Research 92, pages 18-25.
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