Felisa A. Smith (SANTA FE, NM) is a professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of New Mexico. She is the coeditor of Animal Body Size: Linking Pattern and Process across Space, Time, and Taxonomic Group and Foundations of Macroecology: Classic Papers with Commentaries.
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Acknowledgements 1. Introduction Part I: General Principles of Paleoecology 2. Old Bones, footprints and trace evidence of life 3. Taphonomy -putting the dead to work 4. Determining age and context Part II: Characterizing the ecology of fossil organisms 5. On being the right size 6. Show me your teeth and I will tell you what you are 7. Stable isotopes and the reconstruction of mammalian movement, diet and trophic relationships 8. Non-traditional 'fossils' 9. Reconstructing past climate Part III: Using paleoecology to understand the present 10. The past as prologue: the importance of a deeper temporal perspective in climate change research 11. Biodiversity on Earth Index