12:45pm - 1:15pm Invited Session KeynoteTopics: 02.02 Trace fossils as indicators for the ecology, function, physiology and behaviour of fossil organisms and their evolution in the context of palaeoenvironmental changeDeep learning approaches to trace fossil analysis
Jens N. Lallensack
Departamento de Ciência da Computação, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil
1:15pm - 1:30pmTopics: 02.02 Trace fossils as indicators for the ecology, function, physiology and behaviour of fossil organisms and their evolution in the context of palaeoenvironmental changeNiche Differentiation within the Crinoid Community from the Lower Devonian Hunsrück Slate, Germany
Teresa Katharina Sophie Franke, Jes Rust
BIOB, Uni Bonn, Germany
1:30pm - 1:45pmTopics: 02.02 Trace fossils as indicators for the ecology, function, physiology and behaviour of fossil organisms and their evolution in the context of palaeoenvironmental changeThe fossil egg capsule Palaeoxyris - Indirect evidence of hybodontid sharks in the Late Paleozoic Remigiusberg Formation, Saar-Nahe Basin, Germany
Jan Fischer1, Frederik Spindler2, Elena Neumann1, Thomas Schindler3, Sebastian Voigt1
1Urweltmuseum GEOSKOP, Thallichtenberg, Germany; 2PALAEONAVIX, Kipfenberg, Germany; 3Generaldirektion Kulturelles Erbe Rheinland-Pfalz, Mainz, Germany
1:45pm - 2:00pmTopics: 02.02 Trace fossils as indicators for the ecology, function, physiology and behaviour of fossil organisms and their evolution in the context of palaeoenvironmental changeNew research work on the palaeoenvironment and biota of the late middle Permian Hornburg Formation, central Germany
Daniel Falk1, Anna Schöneberger2, Michael Buchwitz3, Jenny Buchholtz4, Jörg W Schneider4
1School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University College Cork; 2Uni Bonn, Bonner Institut für Organismische Biologie; 3Museum für Naturkunde Magdeburg; 4TU Bergakademie Freiberg
2:00pm - 2:15pmTopics: 02.02 Trace fossils as indicators for the ecology, function, physiology and behaviour of fossil organisms and their evolution in the context of palaeoenvironmental changeAn arthropoda-dominated trace fossil assemblage from the Upper Triassic of the Madygen Geopark, Kyrgyzstan
Andreas Brosig1,2, Ilja Kogan3, Alina Winkler4
1TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany; 2Beak Consultants GmbH, Freiberg; 3Museum für Naturkunde Chemnitz, Germany; 4Department of Paleontology (Bonner Institut für Organismische Biologie), University of Bonn, Germany
2:15pm - 2:30pmTopics: 02.02 Trace fossils as indicators for the ecology, function, physiology and behaviour of fossil organisms and their evolution in the context of palaeoenvironmental changeEXCEPTIONALLY LARGE FOSSIL BURROWS FROM CRETACEOUS DEPOSITS OF THE SOUTHERN FERGANA BASIN (SW KYRGYZSTAN) AND THEIR PALEOENVIRONMENTAL IMPLICATIONS
Alina Winkler1, Andreas Brosig2,3, Yaroslav Trubin4, Ilja Kogan3,5, Jes Rust1
1Bonn Institute for Organismic Biology, Section Paleontology, University of Bonn, Germany; 2Beak Consultants GmbH, Freiberg, Germany; 3Institute for Geology, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany; 4Geological Survey of Israel, Israel; 5Museum für Naturkunde Chemnitz, Germany
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