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Diving neoichnology: underwater fieldwork focusing on organism and seafloor ecosystem interactions
Because almost all marine trace fossils were produced in underwater settings such as shoreface, offshore, continental shelf, slope, trench, and abyssal plain, investigating their modern analogues i...