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Obituary

Remembering Dr. Jordi M. de Gibert

Barcelona (21/03/1968) – (23/09/2012)

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References

  • Ekdale, A. A., & Gibert, J. M. de. (2010). Paleoethologic significance of bioglyphs: Fingerprints of the subterranean. Palaios, 25, 540–545.
  • Gibert, J. M. de. (1996a). A new decapod burrow system from the NW Mediterranean Pliocene. Revista Española de Paleontología, 11, 251–254.
  • Gibert, J. M. de (1996b). Diopatrichnus odlingi n. isp. (annelid tube) and associated ichnofabrics in the White Limestone (M. Jurassic) of Oxfordshire: Sedimentological and palaeoecological significance. Proceedings of the Geologists' Association, 107, 189–198.
  • Gibert, J. M. de (2001). Undichna gosiutensis, isp.nov.: a new fish trace fossil from the Jurassic of Utah. Ichnos, 8, 15–22.
  • Gibert, J. M. de, Martinell, J., & Domènech, R. (2004). An ethological framework for animal bioerosion trace fossils upon mineral substrates with proposal of a new class, Fixichnia. Lethaia, 37, 429–438.
  • Gibert, J. M. de, Netto, R. G., Tognoli, F. M. W., & Grangeiro, M. E. (2006). Commensal worm traces and possible juvenile thalassinidean burrows associated to Ophiomorpha nodosa, Pleistocene, Southern Brazil. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 230, 70–84.
  • Gibert, J. M. de, Buatois, L. A., Fregenal-Martínez, M. A., Mángano, M. G., Ortega, F., Poyato-Ariza, F. J., & Wenz, S. (1999). The fish trace fossil Undichna from the Cretaceous of Spain. Palaeontology, 42, 409–427.
  • Muñiz, F., Gibert, J. M. de, & Esperante, R. (2010). First fossil evidence of bone-eating worms in whale carcasses. Palaios, 25, 269–273.

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