This study documents previously unknown taxonomic and morphological diversity among early Palaeozoic crinoids. Based on highly complete, well preserved crown material, we describe two new genera from the Ordovician and Silurian of the Baltic region (Estonia) that provide insight into two major features of the geological history of crinoids: the early evolution of the flexible clade during the Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event (GOBE), and their diversification history surrounding the end-Ordovician mass extinction. The unexpected occurrence of a highly derived sagenocrinid, Tintinnabulicrinus estoniensis gen. et. sp. nov., from Upper Ordovician (lower Katian) rocks of the Baltic palaeocontinent provides high-resolution temporal, taxo...
End-Ordovician extinctions had a profound effect on shallow-water benthic communities, including the...
Rhuddanian crinoid faunas are poorly known globally, making this new fauna from the Hilliste Formati...
International audienceThe most dramatic increase in echinoderm diversity and disparity took place du...
This study documents previously unknown taxonomic and morphological diversity among early Palaeozoic...
The Upper Ordovician (lower Katian) Bobcaygeon and Verulam formations from the Lake Simcoe region of...
The Kalana Lagerstätte of early Aeronian (Llandovery, Silurian) age in central Estonia preserves a d...
Order Diplobathrida is a major clade of camerate crinoids spanning the Ordovician–Mississippian, yet...
<p>Most major crinoid clades first appear in the fossil record during the Ordovician, but the evolut...
The subclass Camerata (Crinoidea, Echinodermata) is a major group of Paleozoic crinoids that represe...
Relatively few Hirnantian (Late Ordovician) crinoids are known, and none have been previously descri...
International audienceThe many Early Ordovician crinoid discoveries over the past 30 years signal a ...
Study of new collections of the Wenlock and Pridoli, Silurian, crinoids from Saaremaa, western Eston...
Reworked fossils may be exotic, but more typically are locally derived. Echinoderms have only rarely...
Phylogenetic relationships among early crinoids are evaluated by maximizing parsimonious-informative...
Silurian strata of Atlantic Canada and southern Québec locally preserve common fossil crinoids, albe...
End-Ordovician extinctions had a profound effect on shallow-water benthic communities, including the...
Rhuddanian crinoid faunas are poorly known globally, making this new fauna from the Hilliste Formati...
International audienceThe most dramatic increase in echinoderm diversity and disparity took place du...
This study documents previously unknown taxonomic and morphological diversity among early Palaeozoic...
The Upper Ordovician (lower Katian) Bobcaygeon and Verulam formations from the Lake Simcoe region of...
The Kalana Lagerstätte of early Aeronian (Llandovery, Silurian) age in central Estonia preserves a d...
Order Diplobathrida is a major clade of camerate crinoids spanning the Ordovician–Mississippian, yet...
<p>Most major crinoid clades first appear in the fossil record during the Ordovician, but the evolut...
The subclass Camerata (Crinoidea, Echinodermata) is a major group of Paleozoic crinoids that represe...
Relatively few Hirnantian (Late Ordovician) crinoids are known, and none have been previously descri...
International audienceThe many Early Ordovician crinoid discoveries over the past 30 years signal a ...
Study of new collections of the Wenlock and Pridoli, Silurian, crinoids from Saaremaa, western Eston...
Reworked fossils may be exotic, but more typically are locally derived. Echinoderms have only rarely...
Phylogenetic relationships among early crinoids are evaluated by maximizing parsimonious-informative...
Silurian strata of Atlantic Canada and southern Québec locally preserve common fossil crinoids, albe...
End-Ordovician extinctions had a profound effect on shallow-water benthic communities, including the...
Rhuddanian crinoid faunas are poorly known globally, making this new fauna from the Hilliste Formati...
International audienceThe most dramatic increase in echinoderm diversity and disparity took place du...