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Paleontology
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--headings for individual organisms and groups of organisms qualified by Fossil, e.g. Arctic fox, Fossil; Conifers, Fossil; and headings for individual organisms and groups of organisms that did not survive into the Recent Epoch, e.g. Giant short-faced bear; Dinosaurs
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Bodies preserved either by the ancient Egyptian technique or due to chance under favorable climatic conditions
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--subdivision Geographical distribution under individual and groups of fossil animals and plants, e.g. Canidae, Fossil--Geographical distribution
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-- See Also the narrower term Paleobiology Here are entered works on the subfield of paleontology that focusses on interpreting and reconstructing the life activities of fossil organisms
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-- See Also the narrower term Paleobotany
--names of individual genera and species of fossil plants
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A field of study concerned with the principles and processes governing the geographic distributions of genealogical lineages, especially those within and among closely related species. (Avise, J.C., Phylogeography: The History and Formation of Species. Harvard University Press, 2000)
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