Geobiology (science)

See also: Géobiologie (homonymy)

The geobiology is a branch of the Paléontologie. It consists more precisely of the study of the living beings, on a geological time scale. It allows a study of the Interaction S between these being alive. For example, it makes it possible to replace our ancestors in their natural environment, and to describe the interactions which they had with this medium.

An average privileged person to build this knowledge is naturally the realization of archaeological excavations or paleontological. The collection of Pollen, bones, or animal dejections of , allows after Datation, to draw up statistics on the found Espèce S.

Placed against the information known on the similar contemporary species, or occupying a ecological Niche similar, these data, such as food consumption, the population density for a given medium, etc, make it possible to reconstitute an ecology of last (ecology, within the meaning of science of the reports/ratios of the living beings between them and with their mediums).

External bonds

Laboratory of geobiology of the university of Poitiers

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