Conodonts are a clade of chordates and are valuable indicator fossils for biostratigraphy. The segminiplanate (neogondolelliform) conodonts represent a major morphological group ranging from upper Carboniferous to Upper Triassic marine sediments. However, the morphological similarity of segminiplanate P1 elements generates problems for taxonomy, especially in the Permian and Triassic clades. This paper represents the first study of morphological variation in Triassic segminiplanate conodonts using a geometric morphometric approach. The laminar microstructures observed in conodont cross-sections indicate that, within our analysed specimens, smaller conodonts with fewer laminae are generally from an earlier ontogenetic stage while larger cono...
Conodonts are biostratigraphically very important microfossils in the Upper Triassic, occurring in d...
Abstract—We discuss the problems of systematics of Triassic gondolellid conodontophorids. The basic ...
© The Trustees of the Natural History Museum, London 2018. All rights reserved. Conodonts have been ...
Conodonts are a clade of chordates and are valuable indicator fossils for biostratigraphy. The segmi...
To assess evolutionary processes in deep-time, it is essential to understand the roles of developmen...
The taxonomy, diversity, evolutionary lineages, and stratigraphical distributions of Middle and earl...
Geometric morphometric approaches become increasingly applied in the fields of biology and paleontol...
Conodonten sind eine ausgestorbene Gruppe mariner Chordaten mit einem Fressapparat, der aus mikrosko...
In this paper, we examine the diversity trends and the evolutionary patterns of Triassic conodonts t...
The high intraspecific variability of conodont platform elements in the upper Carnian–lower Norian i...
The taxonomy and phylomorphogenesis of conodont pectiniform elements around the Carnian/Norian bound...
A rigorous understanding of conodont element morphology is fundamental to virtually every aspect of ...
The high intraspecific variability of conodont platform elements in the upper Carnian\u2013lower Nor...
For the Upper Triassic, conodonts are the primary tools utilized in biostratigraphic investigations....
New taxonomic and biostratigraphic investigations on the late Carnian to Rhaetian (Upper Triassic) c...
Conodonts are biostratigraphically very important microfossils in the Upper Triassic, occurring in d...
Abstract—We discuss the problems of systematics of Triassic gondolellid conodontophorids. The basic ...
© The Trustees of the Natural History Museum, London 2018. All rights reserved. Conodonts have been ...
Conodonts are a clade of chordates and are valuable indicator fossils for biostratigraphy. The segmi...
To assess evolutionary processes in deep-time, it is essential to understand the roles of developmen...
The taxonomy, diversity, evolutionary lineages, and stratigraphical distributions of Middle and earl...
Geometric morphometric approaches become increasingly applied in the fields of biology and paleontol...
Conodonten sind eine ausgestorbene Gruppe mariner Chordaten mit einem Fressapparat, der aus mikrosko...
In this paper, we examine the diversity trends and the evolutionary patterns of Triassic conodonts t...
The high intraspecific variability of conodont platform elements in the upper Carnian–lower Norian i...
The taxonomy and phylomorphogenesis of conodont pectiniform elements around the Carnian/Norian bound...
A rigorous understanding of conodont element morphology is fundamental to virtually every aspect of ...
The high intraspecific variability of conodont platform elements in the upper Carnian\u2013lower Nor...
For the Upper Triassic, conodonts are the primary tools utilized in biostratigraphic investigations....
New taxonomic and biostratigraphic investigations on the late Carnian to Rhaetian (Upper Triassic) c...
Conodonts are biostratigraphically very important microfossils in the Upper Triassic, occurring in d...
Abstract—We discuss the problems of systematics of Triassic gondolellid conodontophorids. The basic ...
© The Trustees of the Natural History Museum, London 2018. All rights reserved. Conodonts have been ...