The Joggins Fossil Cliffs UNESCO World Heritage Site preserves exemplary Late Carboniferous terrestrial and aquatic environments. The terrestrial environment...
Hyper-enriched black shale (HEBS) deposits in northern Yukon, consist of thin (<10 cm), laterally extensive (tens of thousands of km2) stratiform sulfide...
An approximately 0.4 km diameter elliptical structure formed in Devonian granite in southwestern Nova Scotia, herein named the Bloody Creek structure (BCS), is...
Coprolites have the potential to offer unique insights into ancient ecosystems and the organisms that inhabited them. The Joggins Fossil Cliffs UNESCO World...
Coprolites offer insights into the diets of the animals that produced them, and thereby also provide a unique perspective of the paleoenvironments and...
Euryhaline adaptations in Pennsylvanian vertebrates allowed them to inhabit the marine to freshwater spectrum. This is illustrated by new assemblages of fish...
An oval structure in southwestern Nova Scotia measuring 350 × 420 m has been identified as a possible Late-Glacial age impact crater. Evidence for an impact...
The Organisms, Diversity and Evolution Electronic Supplement (http://www.senckenberg.de/odes/06-16.htm) contains the abstracts of 130 short communications and...