David AT Harper, Sarah L. Lcng and Claus Nielsen

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David AT Harper, Sarah L. Lcng and Claus Nielsen
Án internatlonal monograph
series of palaeontology and
stratigraphy
Edited by j¡l
David A.T. Harper, Sarah L. Lcng and Claus Nielsen
©WILEY-BLACKWELL
Contents
Harper, D.A.T., Long, S.L. and Nielsen, C.: Brachiopoda:
Fossil and Recent
Holmer, L.E., Popov, L. and Streng, M.: Organophosphatic stem
group brachiopods: implications for the phylogeny of the
subphylum Linguliformea
Bassett, M.G., Popov, L.E. and Egerquist, E.: Early ontogeny of
some Ordovician-Silurian strophomenate brachiopods:
significance for interpreting evolutionary relationships
within early Rhynchonelliformea
1
Carlson, S.J.: Tree balance, clade size distribution and extinction
selectivity in Palaeozoic terebratulide brachiopods
167
3
Tomasovych, A.: Composition of Hettangian brachiopod
communities in the Western Carpathians: implications for
recovery after the end-Triassic mass extinction event
13
Benedetto, J.L.: Spatial and stratigraphic distribution of the
Ordovician rhynchonelliformean brachiopod Productorthis
Kozíowski: fast migrations or parallel evolution?
21
Harper, D.A.T., Bruton, D.L. and Rasmussen, C.M.0.: The Otta
brachiopod and trilobite fauna: palaeogeography of Early
Palaeozoic terranes and biotas across Baltoscandia
31
Jin, J. and Copper, P.: Response of brachiopod communities
to environmental change during the Late Ordovician
mass extinction interval, Anticosti Island, eastern
Canadá
41
Hoel, O.A.: Evidence for muscular control of the apical pedicle
in a Silurian Leptaenine brachiopod from Gotland,
Sweden, and its life position
53
Botquelen, A. and Gourvennec, R.: Palaeoecological responses
of benthic associations to relative sea-level changes:
Lower Devonian of the Massif Armoricain, France
59
Boucot, A.J., Racheboeuf, P.R. and Niemeyer, H.: Sierra de
Almeida Zorritas Formation, northern Chile, Devonian
brachiopods: more is better
69
Fitzgerald, P.C.: Taxonomic venus phylogenetic estímales of
extinction severity in Devonian terebratulide brachiopod
genera
75
Halamski, A.T.: Palaeobiogeographical signature of the Middle
Devonian Lysogóry Región brachiopod fauna
87
Jansen, U., Schemm-Gregory, M. and Chen, X.: Comparison of
some spiriferid brachiopods from the Lower Devonian of
South China and Europe
99
Baliñski, A. and Sun, Y.: Micromorphic brachiopods from
the Lower Carboniferous of South China, and their life
habits
105
Angiolini, L. and Stephenson, M.H.: Early Permian brachiopods
and palynomorphs from the Dorud Group, Alborz
Mountains, north Irán: evidence of their
palaeobiogeographic affinities
117
Martínez Chacón, M.L. and Bahamonde, J.R.: Brachiopods from
a steep-slope facies of a Pennsylvanian carbonate platform
(Sierra del Cuera, Asturias, North Spain)
133
Pérez-Huerta, A.: Regional originations and extinctions of
Upper Carboniferous (Pennsylvanian) brachiopods from
the Great Basin (USA): response to Late Palaeozoic
palaeogeographic and climatic changes
173
Radulovic, V.: A new Pliensbachian rhynchonellide brachiopod
from Livari (Rumija Mountain, Montenegro)
183
Dulai, A., Bitner, M.A. and Müller, P.: A monospecific
assemblage of a new rhynchonellide brachiopod from the
Paleocene of Austria
193
MacKinnon, D.L, Long, S.L. and Owen, E.F.: New observations
on loop morphology and systematic revisión of the
Antarctic Eocene Brachiopods 'Laqueus' cockburnensis
Owen, 1980 and Laquethiris curiosa Bitner, 1996
203
Ruggiero, E.T., Raia, P. and Buono, G.: Geometric
morphometrics species discrimination within the genus
Terebmtula from the Late Cenozoic of Italy
209
Robinson, J.H. and Lee, D.E.: Brachiopod pedicle traces:
recognition of three sepárate types of trace and redefinition
of Podichnus centrifugalis Bromley & Surlyk, 1973
219
Bromley, R.G.: Trace fossil Podichnus obliquus, attachment scar
of the brachiopod Terebratulina retusa: Pleistocene,
Rhodes, Greece
227
Motchurova-Dekova, N., Long, S. and Saito, M.: Unravelling
taxonomy of some Post-Palaeozoic rhynchonellides by
using múltiple techniques to investigate their internal
morphology
231
Lee, D.E.: The terebratulides: the supreme brachiopod
survivors
241
Freeman, G. and Lundelius, J.: Brachiopod larvae through
time
251
Cusack, M., England, J., Parkinson, D., Dalbeck, P., Lee, M.R.,
Curry, G.B. and Fallick, A.E.: Oxygen isotope composition,
magnesium distribution and crystallography of
Terebratulina retusa
259
Gaspard, D., Marie, B., Luquet, G. and Marín, F.: Biochemical
characteristics of the soluble organic matrix from the shell
of three Recent terebratulid brachiopod species
269
Asgaard, U.: Crania at your service: the Antikythira
shipwreck
277
Cohén, B.L., Long, S.L. and Saito, M.: Living craniids: preliminary
molecular evidence of their inter-relationships
283
Alvarez, F., Brunton, C.H.C. and Long, S.L.: Megathyrididae
loop: a simple complication
289
Logan, A., Tomasovych, A., Zuschin, M. and Grill, B.: Recent
brachiopods from the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden
299
145
Lüter, C.: Recent brachiopods collected during the deep-sea
cruise SO 168 ZEALANDIA with the research vessel FS
SONNE between Mt. Spong (Tasman Sea) and the Chatham
Islands (Pacific) in 2002/2003
311
Torres-Martínez, M.A., Sour-Tovar, F. and Pérez-Huerta, A.:
Neospiriferinid brachiopods (Spiriferida, Trigonotretidae)
from Ixtaltepec Formation, Pennsylvanian of Oaxaca State,
Southern México
157
MacKinnon, D.L, Hiller, N., Long, S.L. and Marshall, B.A.:
Neoaemula, a new genus of platidiid brachiopod, with new
observations on species referred to the Recent platidiid
brachiopod genus Amphithyris Thomson
321