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 documents numerous occurrences of rhynchonelliform brachiopods on a modern tropical shelf, particularly in areas influenced by upwelling. Extensive sampling of the outer shelf and coastal bays of the Southeast Brazilian Bight revealed dense populations of terebratulid brachiopods (>10(3) individuals /m(2) of seafloor) between 24 and 26 S. on the outer shelf, brachiopods are more abundant than bivalves and gastropods combined. However, brachiopod diversity is low: only four species belonging to the genera Bouchardia, Terebra...
Pleistocene brachiopods are poorly known from the Antillean region, but are locally common in forere...
Living lingulid brachiopods are ubiquitous in low-latitude, marine infaunas. Lingula occurs througho...
Are the living Brachiopods (palaeo) bathymétrie indicators ? The Brachiopoda are recorded between t...
The encrustation of Paleozoic rhynchonelliform brachio-pods has been studied for decades, but modern...
Recent data for live-dead (LD) comparisons in brachiopod-rich assemblages (Bouchardia rosea Mawe) fr...
Dead-live faunal comparisons can offer powerful data to detect natural or human-induced population c...
This study evaluates encrustation and bioerosion of brachiopods (Bouchardia rosea) and bivalves (Sem...
This paper deals with the Compositional Fidelity of the brachiopods assemblages, dominated by Boucha...
Shells of Bouchardia rosea (Brachiopoda, Rhynchonelliformea) are abundant in Late Holocene death ass...
The Patagonian Continental Shelf (PCS) is a dynamic region characterized by the confluence of two we...
The Cenozoic genus Terebratula seems to be an exception to the Post-Permian trend in brachiopod retr...
Several specimens collected during the INVEMAR-MARCORAL cruise in San Bernardo, Caribbeancoast from ...
Brachiopods dominated the seafloor as a primary member of the Paleozoic fauna. Despite the devastati...
Articulate brachiopods were taxonomically the most diverse of the well-skeletonized benthic metazoan...
Recent brachiopods collected by CANCAP expeditions to the south-east North Atlantic between 1976 and...
Pleistocene brachiopods are poorly known from the Antillean region, but are locally common in forere...
Living lingulid brachiopods are ubiquitous in low-latitude, marine infaunas. Lingula occurs througho...
Are the living Brachiopods (palaeo) bathymétrie indicators ? The Brachiopoda are recorded between t...
The encrustation of Paleozoic rhynchonelliform brachio-pods has been studied for decades, but modern...
Recent data for live-dead (LD) comparisons in brachiopod-rich assemblages (Bouchardia rosea Mawe) fr...
Dead-live faunal comparisons can offer powerful data to detect natural or human-induced population c...
This study evaluates encrustation and bioerosion of brachiopods (Bouchardia rosea) and bivalves (Sem...
This paper deals with the Compositional Fidelity of the brachiopods assemblages, dominated by Boucha...
Shells of Bouchardia rosea (Brachiopoda, Rhynchonelliformea) are abundant in Late Holocene death ass...
The Patagonian Continental Shelf (PCS) is a dynamic region characterized by the confluence of two we...
The Cenozoic genus Terebratula seems to be an exception to the Post-Permian trend in brachiopod retr...
Several specimens collected during the INVEMAR-MARCORAL cruise in San Bernardo, Caribbeancoast from ...
Brachiopods dominated the seafloor as a primary member of the Paleozoic fauna. Despite the devastati...
Articulate brachiopods were taxonomically the most diverse of the well-skeletonized benthic metazoan...
Recent brachiopods collected by CANCAP expeditions to the south-east North Atlantic between 1976 and...
Pleistocene brachiopods are poorly known from the Antillean region, but are locally common in forere...
Living lingulid brachiopods are ubiquitous in low-latitude, marine infaunas. Lingula occurs througho...
Are the living Brachiopods (palaeo) bathymétrie indicators ? The Brachiopoda are recorded between t...