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Biotic interactions recorded in shells of recent rhynchonelliform brachiopods from San Juan Island, USA
(Natl Shellfisheries Assoc, 2007-04-01)
Biotic interactions between brachiopods and spionid polychaete worms, collected around San Juan Islands (USA), were documented using observations from live-collected individuals and traces of bioerosion found in dead ...
Biotic interactions recorded in shells of recent rhynchonelliform brachiopods from San Juan Island, USA
(Natl Shellfisheries Assoc, 2014)
Biotic interactions recorded in shells of recent rhynchonelliform brachiopods from San Juan Island, USA
(Natl Shellfisheries Assoc, 2007-04-01)
Biotic interactions between brachiopods and spionid polychaete worms, collected around San Juan Islands (USA), were documented using observations from live-collected individuals and traces of bioerosion found in dead ...
Biotic interactions recorded in shells of recent rhynchonelliform brachiopods from San Juan Island, USA
(2007-04-01)
Biotic interactions between brachiopods and spionid polychaete worms, collected around San Juan Islands (USA), were documented using observations from live-collected individuals and traces of bioerosion found in dead ...
Lower and middle cambrian rhynchonelliform brachiopods from the precordillera terrane of Argentina
(Paleontological Society, 2012-03)
The first Cambrian rhynchonelliformean brachiopods are described from the Precordillera mountain belt of west-central Argentina, including the new species Wimanella mollensis and Nisusia ancauchensis. Other forms are ...
Chaniella, a new lower Tremadocian (Ordovician) brachiopod from northwestern Argentina and its phylogenetic relationships within basal rhynchonelliforms
(Springer Heidelberg, 2009-01)
The new rhynchonelliform brachiopod Chaniella pascuali n. gen. n. sp. is described from the lower Tremadocian Guayoc Chico Group of northwestern Argentina. Cladistic analysis shows that Chaniella is closest to the ...
Abundant brachiopods on a tropical, upwelling-influenced shelf (Southeast Brazilian Bight, South Atlantic)
(Sepm-soc Sedimentary Geology, 2002-06-01)
Rhynchonelliform brachiopods were diverse and often dominant benthos of tropical seas in the Paleozoic. In contrast, they are believed to be rare in open habitats of modern oceans, especially at low latitudes. This study ...
Abundant brachiopods on a tropical, upwelling-influenced shelf (Southeast Brazilian Bight, South Atlantic)
(Sepm-soc Sedimentary Geology, 2002-06-01)
Rhynchonelliform brachiopods were diverse and often dominant benthos of tropical seas in the Paleozoic. In contrast, they are believed to be rare in open habitats of modern oceans, especially at low latitudes. This study ...
Comparative analysis of drilling frequencies in recent brachiopod-mollusk associations from the Southern Brazilian Shelf
(Sepm-soc Sedimentary Geology, 2007-03-01)
Over 14,000 specimens-5,204 brachiopods, 9,137 bivalves, and 178 gastropods-acquired from 30 collecting stations (0 to 45 m depth) in the Ubatuba and Picinguaba bays, southern Brazil, were compared for drilling frequencies. ...
Abundant brachiopods on a tropical, upwelling-influenced shelf (Southeast Brazilian Bight, South Atlantic)
(Sepm-soc Sedimentary Geology, 2014)