Late Ordovician Orthide and Billingsellide Brachiopods from Anticosti Island, Eastern Canada

Late Ordovician Orthide and Billingsellide Brachiopods from Anticosti Island, Eastern Canada

Author: Jisuo Jin

Publisher: NRC Research Press

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 0660197898

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A monographic study that deals with a major marine faunal turnover during the Late Ordovician global greenhouse/icehouse episodes. It aims to document the diversity change of brachiopods (one of the major groups of marine life during the Ordovician Period) from pre-extinction to extinction times.


Current Developments in Bioerosion

Current Developments in Bioerosion

Author: Max Wisshak

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2008-06-02

Total Pages: 501

ISBN-13: 3540775978

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It has become apparent from the literature that bioerosional processes affect a wide range of biological and geological systems that cross many disciplines among the sciences. This book is dedicated to crossing those traditional disciplinary boundaries to present a united and current perspective on the pattern and process of bioerosion. The book opens with papers on the evolutionary significance of bioerosion. It concludes with a primer on the bioerosion bibliography website.


Ordovician Odyssey

Ordovician Odyssey

Author: John Doyne Cooper

Publisher: Pacific Section Society of Economic Paleontologists & Mineralogists

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 526

ISBN-13:

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Brachiopoda

Brachiopoda

Author: David A. T. Harper

Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 342

ISBN-13:

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This substantial volume showcases 35 of the presentations delivered at the 5th International Brachiopod Congress in Copenhagen. The brachiopod congresses are a focus for cutting-edge research in brachiopod palaeontology and neontology. The presentations from the Copenhagen Congress cover a wide range of material from basic morphology and taxonomy through advances in molecular phylogeny and ultrastructural studies to the biogeography and palaeoecology of the phylum. About 75% of the papers relate to fossil brachiopods and the rest to living forms The following fields are represented in the volume: Taxonomy/Morphology (25%), Ecology/Palaeoecology (35%) and Stratigraphy/Biogeography (20%), phylogeny (10%) and Biochemistry/Genetics (10%). The volume is beautifully illustrated throughout and the papers together represent an exciting snapshot of contemporary brachiopod research as it continues into the third millennium.