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Paleobiology is a leading scientific journal dedicated to the study of the biology and evolutionary history of fossil organisms, as well as the processes that have shaped life on Earth over geological time. Established in 1975 and published by Cambridge University Press for the Paleontological Society, the journal covers a broad range of topics including macroevolution, functional morphology, paleoecology, and biogeography. Known for its rigorous, quantitative approach, Paleobiology attracts researchers interested in exploring patterns and mechanisms of evolution, extinction, and ecological dynamics using both fossil and modern comparative data. The journal is highly regarded for advancing theoretical and methodological frameworks that enhance our understanding of life’s history.