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Adolf "Dolf" Seilacher (February 24, 1925 – April 26, 2014) was a German palaeontologist who made major contributions to evolutionary and ecological palaeobiology in a career stretching over 60 years. He is best known for his contributions to the study of trace fossils; constructional morphology and structuralism; biostratinomy (including "aktuopaläontologie") exceptional preservation and the Ediacaran biota. 〔Briggs, D. E. G. (2005). Seilacher on the science of form and function. In ''Evolving form and function: fossils and development. Proceedings of a symposium honoring Adolf Seilacher for his contributions to paleontology, in celebration of his 80th birthday'', pp. 3–24 (a bibliography of Seilacher up to 2005 ).〕〔Seilacher, A. (2007). ''Trace Fossil Analysis''. Springer, 226 pp. ISBN 3-540-47225-8; ISBN 978-3-540-47225-4.〕〔(Form and Function: A Tribute to Adolf Seilacher ) - Peabody Museum of Natural History, Yale University〕 ==Career== Seilacher started his career with his doctoral work under Otto Heinrich Schindewolf, professor of palaeontology at the University of Tübingen. He was also influenced by local palaeontologist Otto Linck. He served in World War II and resumed his studies at Tübingen, corresponding among others with the French ichnologist, Jacques Lessertisseur. Gaining his doctorate in 1951 on trace fossils, Seilacher moved to the University of Frankfurt (1957) and then the University of Baghdad before taking up a chair in palaeontology in Göttingen. He returned to Tübingen in 1964 as the successor to Schindewolf. Since 1987 he has held an Adjunct Professorship at Yale University in New Haven (Connecticut), and split his time between Yale and Tübingen.
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