skolithotypes
Skolithotypes are trace fossils that represent the burrows, tracks, or trails of extinct organisms, primarily invertebrates. Unlike body fossils, which preserve the actual remains of an organism, skolithotypes are evidence of an organism's activity. They are crucial for understanding the paleoecology and behavior of ancient life, offering insights into feeding strategies, locomotion, and environmental conditions.
These trace fossils are typically found preserved in sedimentary rocks such as sandstone, siltstone, and mudstone.
The study of skolithotypes is a significant branch of paleontology known as ichnology. Ichnologists analyze the