10 POLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BRACHIOPOD»
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This collection of conference papers presents information on the molecular genetics, biomineralization, growth and ecology of extant brachiopod stocks (extrapolated back to the Cambrian), and the shell microstructure, taphonomy, ...
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Brachiopods Through Time - Strona 219
More than 95% of the spiriferid brachiopod Spinocyrtia are disarticulated and the pedicle valves are selectively preserved. Preserved valves range from pristine to highly corraded. Epibionts were abundant on slightly corraded shells, while ...
D. I. MacKinnon, Daphne E. Lee, J. D. Campbell, 1991
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Brachiopods - Strona 46
ABSTRACT Brachiopod setae occur in both larvae and juvenile/adult individuals of all Recent brachiopod subgroups, except thecideidines. Larval brachiopod setae, which are shed during later development, can be distinguished from adult ...
Howard Brunton, L. Robin M. Cocks, Sarah L Long, 2003
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Early Devonian Brachiopod Zoogeography - Strona 28
Despite study of the predominantly brachiopod-mollusk-trilobite fauna of the Accraian Series (Saul and others, 1963; Saul, 1967) and discovery of mutationellid brachiopods (Anderson and others, 1966), the precise correlation and provincial ...
Arthur James Boucot, J. G. Johnson, John A. Talent, 1969
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Late Ordovician Orthide and Billingsellide Brachiopods ... - Strona 9
Paleobiogeographical implications of the Ordovician orthides In general, the Late Ordovician brachiopods of North American paleoplate (Laurentia) are characterized by a high degree of provincialism (Sheehan and Coorough 1990; Jin 1996).
Jisuo Jin, Ren-Bin Zhan, 2008
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The Brachiopod Antiquatonia Coloradoensis (Girty) from the ...
Thomas W. Henry. Rice, C.L., Belkin, H.E., Henry, T.W., Zartman, R.E., and Kunk, M.J., 1994, The Pennsylvanian Fire Clay tonstein of the Appalachian basin-Its distribution, biostratigraphy, and mineralogy, in Rice, C.L., ed., Elements of ...
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Brachiopoda: fossil and recent
This substantial volume showcases 35 of the presentations delivered at the 5th International Brachiopod Congress in Copenhagen.
D. A. T. Harper, Sarah L. Long, Claus Nielsen, 2008
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Late Ordovician Articulate Brachiopods from the Red River ...
The Late Ordovician carbonate deposits now preserved in the Williston Basin contain a rich and diverse benthic shelly fauna that lived in the ancient equatorial epicontinental seas just before the Late Ordovician mass extinction event, and ...
Jisuo Jin, Ren-Bin Zhan, National Research Council Canada, 2001
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Recent Antarctic and Subantarctic Brachiopods
Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Antarctic Research Series, Volume 21.
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British Fossil Brachiopoda - Tom 3
Published between 1850 and 1886, these six volumes by Thomas Davidson offered a definitive reference text on brachiopods.
Thomas Davidson, Richard Owen, William Benjamin Carpenter, 2011
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BRACHIOPOD»
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Animal species in today's oceans more diverse than ever
Late Devonian brachiopod fossils were preserved as molds in a fine-grained sandstone (Big Creek, Hornell, New York, N 42.364361, W 77.645760). Individual ... «HeritageDaily, Oct 15»
Fossil Sea Shells Reveal Climate Secret Of Pangea
Thus, brachiopod seasonal records indicate normal moist tropical conditions during this penultimate Carboniferous interglacial, with no evidence for strong ... «reportingclimatescience.com, Oct 15»
'Living Fossil' Evolves Faster Than Previously Thought
The genome of the brachiopod Lingula anatina sheds light on how different branches of the animal kingdom converted sort tissue to hard structures. «Asian Scientist Magazine, Sep 15»
Scientists decode first lingulid brachiopod genome from Lingula …
The first lingulid brachiopod genome, from Lingula anatina collected at Amami Island, Japan, has been decoded by a team of scientists from Okinawa Institute of ... «NY City News, Sep 15»
[VIDEO] 'Living fossil' Genome: Brachiopod Rapidly Evolves, While …
A group of scientists discovered that a brachiopod thought to be a "living fossil" is actually rapidly evolving, despite not changing much on the outside. (Photo ... «Nature World News, Sep 15»
Lingulid Brachiopod Genome Sequence Gives Peek Into Evolution …
NEW YORK (GenomeWeb) – A team of Japanese researchers has sequenced the genome of a lingulid brachiopod to find that this so-called 'living fossil' is still ... «GenomeWeb, Sep 15»
Bed Bugs & Fossilized Dinosaur Poop Surface At AMNH's …
"A brachiopod is a filter-feeding animal that usually lives in shells! You can see the imprint of the snail itself!" Nearby, Entomologist Lou Sorkin held a sealed pill ... «Gothamist, May 15»
Sixth Mass Extinction Suspected
These layers contain the fossilised remains of sponges, organisms that lived in the Permian era, as well as brachiopods, a sort of mollusc whose shells are ... «New Historian, Apr 15»
New mass extinction event identified by geologists
The pre-extinction Capitanian age was dominated by brachiopods. Precipitous fall. However, in the middle of the Capitanian strata, brachiopod diversity fell ... «BBC News, Apr 15»
Sixth extinction, rivaling that of the dinosaurs, should join the big five …
Most foraminifera—tiny, shelled protozoans—were wiped out, along with many species of clamlike brachiopods. There was also a possible trigger to blame: a ... «Science /AAAS, Apr 15»