2025
Méndez, C.R., Luna, C.A., Buatois, L.A., Vezzosi, R.I., Zurita, A.E., Cuaranta, P. and Friedrichs, J., 2025. Palaeoenvironmental implications of fossil termite traces in Late Pleistocene vertebrates from Northeastern Argentina. Historical Biology, pp.1-16.
Browning, C., Gabbott, S.E., Mángano, M.G., Buatois, L.A., El Albani, A., Mazurier, A. and Bordy, E.M., 2025. Marine snow fuels an opportunistic small food web in the Late Ordovician Soom Shale Lagerstätte. Nature Ecology & Evolution, pp.1-10.
Olivo, M.S., Isla, M.F., Muñoz, D.F., Halpern, K., Moyano-Paz, D., Arregui, M.G., de la Puente, G.S., Mángano, M.G. and Buatois, L.A., 2025. Stasis coupled to transgressive surfaces in a Silurian sand-rich tide-dominated deltaic succession (Balcarce Formation, Argentina). Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 556(1), pp.SP556-2025.
Shillito, A.P., Paz, M., Gougeon, R., Buatois, L.A., Mángano, M.G., Piñuela, L. and García-Ramos, J.C., 2025. Sedimentary stasis in a Jurassic lagoonal delta system: the Lastres Formation of Asturias, northern Spain. Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 556(1), pp.SP556-2025.
Buatois, L.A., Mángano, M.G. and Maples, C.G., 2025. Exploring the significance of true substrates in a Pennsylvanian fluvio–estuarine tidal flat. Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 556(1), pp.SP556-2024.
Buatois, L.A., Mángano, M.G., Gougeon, R., Gilbert, F., Cabrera De Leo, F., Godbold, J.A. and Solan, M., 2025. Biogenic sediment mixing: bridging the gap between the modern and the ancient. Palaios, 40(9), pp.248-257.
Laing, B.A., Mángano, M.G., Buatois, L.A., Brock, G.A., Gougeon, R., Vestrum, Z., Strotz, L.C. and Koens, L., 2025. Remember when? Deciphering Ediacaran-Cambrian Metazoan behaviour and temporal memory using fossil movement paths. arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.02940.
Volosky, D., Vargas, C., Cisterna, K., Encinas, A., Gordillo, S., Muniz, F., Buatois, L.A. and Zambrano, P., 2025. Taphonomic analysis of storm-influenced shallow-marine deposits in the Tubul Formation (Pliocene-Pleistocene), Chile. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, p.113257.
Laing, B.A., Vestrum, Z., Strotz, L.C., Mángano, M.G., Buatois, L.A., Brock, G.A. and Koens, L., 2025. Quantifying movement: Expanding the Ichnologist toolkit. arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.01102.
Laing, B.A., Buatois, L.A., Mángano, M.G., Brock, G.A., Vestrum, Z., Strotz, L.C. and Koens, L., 2025. Spatial trends in Ediacaran Bilaterian trails. arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.01104.
Buatois, L.A., Alonso-Muruaga, P.J., Mángano, M.G., Luo, M. and Shi, G.R., 2025. The trace-fossil record of the Late Paleozoic Ice Age. Earth-Science Reviews, p.105252.
Buatois, L.A., Mángano, M.G., Rossi, V.M., Longhitano, S.G., Lopez, J.L., Gugliotta, M. and Chiarella, D., 2025. Expanding the Ichnofacies Model to Tidal Straits: Testing Predictions and Assessing Anomalies. Terra Nova.
Smith, J.A., Dowding, E.M., Abdelhady, A.A., Abondio, P., Araújo, R., Aze, T., Balisi, M.A., Buatois, L.A., Carvajal-Chitty, H., Chattopadhyay, D. and Coiro, M., 2025. Identifying the Big Questions in paleontology: a community-driven project. Paleobiology, 51(3), pp.408-431.
Mendoza-Rodríguez, G., Buatois, L.A., Rincón-Martínez, D. and Mángano, M.G., 2025. Ichnology of a tropical delta and associated strandplain: the Oligocene–Miocene Ciénaga de Oro Formation of Colombia. Ichnos, 32(3), pp.230-257.
Wang, Z., Mangano, M.G., Buatois, L.A. and Hang, N., 2025. Smoothness analyses of trace fossils: expanding quantitative toolkits to unravel bilaterian movement ecology during the Ediacaran–Cambrian transition. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 292(2050).
Zhang, L.J., Buatois, L.A., Mángano, M.G., Yang, Q., Zhang, S., Wei, F., Fan, R.Y., Zhao, Z., Wang, Z., Ma, X.Y. and Tang, F., 2025. Trace fossils from the Meishucun section of South China: revisiting ichnotaxonomy, behavioural diversification and ecosystem engineering from a key Ediacaran–Cambrian succession. Papers in Palaeontology, 11(2), p.e70009.
Gougeon, R., Mángano, M.G., Buatois, L.A., Narbonne, G.M., Laing, B.A. and Paz, M., 2025. Ichnologic and sedimentologic datasets from the Ediacaran–Cambrian Chapel island formation, Newfoundland, Canada. Data in Brief, 58, p.111258.
Gougeon, R., Buatois, L.A., Mángano, M.G., Narbonne, G.M., Laing, B.A., Paz, M. and Minter, N.J., 2025. Environmental and evolutionary controls in animal-sediment interactions at the onset of the Cambrian explosion. Current Biology, 35(2), pp.249-264.
Moyano Paz, D., Isla, M.F., Mon, L.F., Buatois, L.A., Richiano, S.M., Olivo, M.S., Cutiño, J.I. and Poire, D.G., 2025. Analysis of a storm-flood-dominated delta succession from the Cretaceous of Patagonia (Austral-Magallanes basin).
Buatois, L.A., Mángano, M.G. and Maples, C.G., 2025. Exploring the significance of true substrates in a Pennsylvanian fluvio-estuarine tidal flat. Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 556(1), pp.SP556-2024.
Buatois, L.A., Mángano, M.G., Paz, M., Minter, N.J. and Zhou, K., 2025. Early colonization of the deep-sea bottom—The protracted build-up of an ecosystem. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 122(8), p.e2414752122.
Wenger, F.D., Buatois, L.A., Mángano, M.G., Muñoz, D.F. and Rustán, J.J., 2025. An anomalous shallow-marine ichnofacies gradient from the Lower Devonian Talacasto Formation of the Argentine Precordillera. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, p.112747.
Milligan, J. R., Bamforth, E. L., Mángano, M. G., & Buatois, L. A., 2025. Taphonomic history of a dinosaur skeleton from the upper Cretaceous Frenchman Formation, Canada: insights from ancient rhizoetchings and invertebrate bioerosion trace fossils. Ichnos, p. 1–20.
Craig, J.A., Battle, R.J., Veenma, Y.P., McMahon, W.J., Slater, B.J., Shillito, A.P. and Davies, N.S., 2025. Thickness of the stratigraphic record of Britain: How the fidelity of geological and fossil data is unrelated to rock quantity. Earth-Science Reviews, p.105045.
Juan, M., Vera, R.B., Farina, M.E. and Krapovickas, V., 2025. Small mammal trackways from the Neogene Vinchina Basin, Argentina: Insights into Xenarthra (Dasypodidae), Notoungulata (Typotheria), and Rodentia (Caviomorpha). Journal of South American Earth Sciences, 152, p.105297.
