paleoökoloogilise
Paleoökoloogiline refers to the study of past ecosystems and the interactions between organisms and their environments throughout geological time. It is a subfield of paleontology that focuses on reconstructing ancient ecological systems, including the composition of communities, the flow of energy, and the biogeochemical cycles that operated in these extinct environments. Paleoecologists use a variety of fossil evidence, such as plant remains, animal skeletons, trace fossils, and sedimentological data, to infer past environmental conditions and ecological relationships.
The primary goal of paleoecological research is to understand how ecosystems have changed over time and the