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Ichnology on crossroad: state of art of ichnofacies
Tisoň, Lukáš ; Mikuláš, Radek (advisor) ; Kadlecová, Eva (referee)
This bachelor thesis analyses the state of the current ichnofacies paradigm in detail. The introduction deals briefly with the origin and development of the ichnofacies concept in order to understand principles on which current paradigm is based. The thesis deals with the definition, purpose and interpretation of generaly accepted ichnofacies, offers their overview and points to problematic ichnofacies that do not strictly obey established rules. The meaning of the ichnofacial paradigm has been tested based on observations of trace fossils in modern settings. At the end of the thesis, the importance and functioning of ichnofacies has been evaluated and at the same time, solutions to the introduction of new ichnofacies has been presented. Key words: ichnofacies, trace fossils, ichnocoenoses, neoichnology
15th International Ichnofabric Workshop : program, abstracts, Field Guidebook
Kočová Veselská, Martina ; Adamovič, Jiří ; Kernhoff, M. ; Rifl, M. ; Šamánek, J. ; Mikuláš, Radek
Radek Mikuláš convened the 15th International Ichnofabric Workshop to Prague (April 27th – May 5th, 2019). Thirty-two specialists from over the world presented recent contributions from the mainstream branch of ichnology, e.g., ichnofabrics of terrestrial systems. Special discussion block was devoted to the use of computed tomography in the study of Ichnofabric. Three days (five days for participants of the post-workshop excursion) for the workshop were devoted to field excursions. Thereby, most of the localities known only through publications have been seen and evaluated directly to the world top ichnologists.
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New ichnofossils from the fluviatile Upper Carboniferous sediments of the Intrasudetic Basin (Czech Republic)
Turek, V. ; Mikuláš, Radek ; Libertín, M.
A Cochlichnus - dominated ichnoassemblage was found in the "petrified forest" (Lepidodendron etc.), documenting very short colonisation windows for the tracemaker. Thus, isect larvae are the most probably makers of the dominant ichnogenus.

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