While it is well established that the shapes and sizes of shells are strongly phylogenetically controlled, little is known about the phylogenetic constraints on shell thickness. Yet, shell thickness is likely to be sensitive to environmental fluctuations and has the potential to illuminate environmental perturbations through deep time. Here we systematically quantify the thickness of the anterior brachiopod shell which protects the filtration chamber and is thus considered functionally homologous across higher taxa of brachiopods. Our data come from 66 genera and 10 different orders and shows well‐defined upper and lower boundaries of anterior shell thickness. For Ordovician and Silurian brachiopods we find significant order‐level differenc...
Reduction of body size is a common response of organisms to environmental stress. Studying the Early...
There is great concern over the future effects of ocean acidification on marine organisms, especiall...
Recent and fossil brachiopod shells have a long record as biomineral archives for (palaeo)climatic a...
While it is well established that the shapes and sizes of shells are strongly phylogenetically contr...
While it is well established that the shapes and sizes of shells are strongly phylogenetically contr...
Shells of brachiopods are excellent archives for environmental reconstructions in the recent and dis...
Shells of brachiopods are excellent archives for environmental reconstructions in the recent and dis...
The study of the shell microstructure of brachiopods is fundamental to understand their evolutionary...
This study investigates δ13C and δ18O variations in the shells of modern brachiopods rep...
Organisms with long generation times require phenotypic plasticity to survive in changing environmen...
Interpreting changes in ecosystem structure from the fossil record can be challenging. In a prominen...
Here, we provide the dataset associated with the research article "Mapping of recent brachiopod micr...
Articulate brachiopods were taxonomically the most diverse of the well-skeletonized benthic metazoan...
Brachiopods have commonly been considered more important than bivalves in Paleozoic ecosystems due t...
Physiological comparisons of bivalve molluscs and articulate brachiopods provide a biological basis ...
Reduction of body size is a common response of organisms to environmental stress. Studying the Early...
There is great concern over the future effects of ocean acidification on marine organisms, especiall...
Recent and fossil brachiopod shells have a long record as biomineral archives for (palaeo)climatic a...
While it is well established that the shapes and sizes of shells are strongly phylogenetically contr...
While it is well established that the shapes and sizes of shells are strongly phylogenetically contr...
Shells of brachiopods are excellent archives for environmental reconstructions in the recent and dis...
Shells of brachiopods are excellent archives for environmental reconstructions in the recent and dis...
The study of the shell microstructure of brachiopods is fundamental to understand their evolutionary...
This study investigates δ13C and δ18O variations in the shells of modern brachiopods rep...
Organisms with long generation times require phenotypic plasticity to survive in changing environmen...
Interpreting changes in ecosystem structure from the fossil record can be challenging. In a prominen...
Here, we provide the dataset associated with the research article "Mapping of recent brachiopod micr...
Articulate brachiopods were taxonomically the most diverse of the well-skeletonized benthic metazoan...
Brachiopods have commonly been considered more important than bivalves in Paleozoic ecosystems due t...
Physiological comparisons of bivalve molluscs and articulate brachiopods provide a biological basis ...
Reduction of body size is a common response of organisms to environmental stress. Studying the Early...
There is great concern over the future effects of ocean acidification on marine organisms, especiall...
Recent and fossil brachiopod shells have a long record as biomineral archives for (palaeo)climatic a...