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Anatomy of the coelomic system in Novocrania anomala (Brachiopoda, Craniiformea) and relationships within brachiopods.

Zoology, 2020
Brachiopoda is a relict phylum of marine benthic animals that have not been adequately studied with modern microscopy methods. Microscopic study may provide useful information on the evolution of the brachiopod body plan and brachiopod phylogeny ...
F. A. Plandin, E. Temereva
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Brachiopoda

2007
Las especies vivientes del phylum Brachiopoda se hallan poco representadas en la fauna actual, aunque en el pasado otra fue la situación, ya que los fósiles demuestran que constituyeron uno de los grupos dominantes de los mares epíricos paleozoicos y aun, mesozoicos.
Manceñido, Miguel Oscar   +3 more
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Effects of mass extinction and recovery dynamics on long-term evolutionary trends: a morphological study of Strophomenida (Brachiopoda) across the Late Ordovician mass extinction

Paleobiology, 2018
. Mass extinctions affect the history of life by decimating existing diversity and ecological structure and creating new evolutionary and ecological pathways.
J. Sclafani   +3 more
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Paleogeographic and paleoecological significance of Schachriomonia (Brachiopoda) from the Upper Ordovician of the Tarim Basin, Northwest China

Journal of Paleontology, 2019
. The atrypide brachiopod Schachriomonia is documented here for the first time from the upper Katian Hadabulaktag Formation on the northeastern edge of Tarim Basin in Northwest China.
Colin D. Sproat, Renbin Zhan
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Brachiopoda

2015
Abstract Brachiopoda is an exclusively marine group of bivalved sessile filter feeders comprising some 400 extant as opposed to about 30,000 described fossil species. The nervous system in brachiopods was shown to run basi- to subepidermally. The main elements are a brain and a circum-oesophageal ring.
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Brachiopoda

2017
This chapter describes the taxonomy of Brachiopoda, a phylum of exclusively marine, sessile, filter-feeding invertebrates. Brachiopods are meroplanktonik with a biphasic life cycle including planktonic larvae and sessile benthic adults. The chapter covers their life cycle, ecology, and general morphology.
Judith Fuchs, Andreas Altenburger
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Athyridida versus Athyrida (Brachiopoda)

Journal of Paleontology, 1993
During recent years, there has been an increase in the number of papers that include taxonomical descriptions of brachiopods belonging to the order Athyridida. In these papers, the authors do not use the same spelling while referring to suprageneric taxa (e.g., Dagys, 1974; Grunt, 1989; Cooper and Dutro, 1982; Brunton, 1984; Modzalevskaya, 1985; Wang ...
Fernando Alvarez, C. Howard C. Brunton
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Brachiopoda Dumeril 1805

2013
Published as part of Schemm-Gregory, Mena & Henriques, Maria Helena, 2013, Catalogue of the Krantz Brachiopod Collection at the Science Museum of the University of Coimbra (Portugal), pp.
Schemm-Gregory, Mena   +1 more
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