Xiphosurida comprise an archetypal arthropod group of considerable interest to both biological and palaeontological researchers. This appeal is generated by a combination of unique anatomical features, utility as modern analogues for extinct arthropod groups, and an impressive fossil record. Although xiphosurids have been extensively studied, there are few published examples of abnormal specimens. Abnormalities in xiphosurids have mostly been attributed to injuries (either self-inflicted, from mating, or predation) or teratologies (developmental and genetic malfunctions). Here we summarise all previously recorded extant xiphosurid abnormalities and describe new examples of injuries and teratologies to Limulus polyphemus and Tachypleus tride...
On rare occasions diseases and injuries sustained during the lifetime of an organism can be preserve...
Euarthropoda is one of the best-preserved fossil animal groups and has been the most diverse animal ...
Specimens of Euproops sp. (Xiphosura, Chelicerata) from the Carboniferous Piesberg quarry near Osnab...
Xiphosurida comprise an archetypal arthropod group of considerable interest to both biological and p...
Xiphosurids are an archetypal group of chelicerates with extensive anatomical, physiological, and pa...
The group Xiphosurida (horseshoe “crabs”) is today only represented by four species. However, in the...
16 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 26 cm.Evidence of predator-prey interactions in the fossi...
This report of a severely injured trilobite from the Middle Ordovician (similar to 465 Ma) accords w...
A complete molted exoskeleton of the asteropygine phacopid trilobite Greenops widderensisLieberman a...
The Lower Paleozoic sediments of the Barrandian area are globally renowned as a classical example of...
The Cambrian explosion represents the rapid emergence of complex marine ecosystems on Earth. The pro...
Repaired fossil skeletons provide the opportunity to study predation rates, repair mechanisms, and ...
Repaired fossil skeletons provide the opportunity to study predation rates, repair mechanisms, and e...
Altres ajuts: CERCA Programme/Generalitat de CatalunyaArthropods (i.e. insects, spiders, crustaceans...
Studies on paleopathological alterations in fossil vertebrates, including damages caused by infectio...
On rare occasions diseases and injuries sustained during the lifetime of an organism can be preserve...
Euarthropoda is one of the best-preserved fossil animal groups and has been the most diverse animal ...
Specimens of Euproops sp. (Xiphosura, Chelicerata) from the Carboniferous Piesberg quarry near Osnab...
Xiphosurida comprise an archetypal arthropod group of considerable interest to both biological and p...
Xiphosurids are an archetypal group of chelicerates with extensive anatomical, physiological, and pa...
The group Xiphosurida (horseshoe “crabs”) is today only represented by four species. However, in the...
16 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 26 cm.Evidence of predator-prey interactions in the fossi...
This report of a severely injured trilobite from the Middle Ordovician (similar to 465 Ma) accords w...
A complete molted exoskeleton of the asteropygine phacopid trilobite Greenops widderensisLieberman a...
The Lower Paleozoic sediments of the Barrandian area are globally renowned as a classical example of...
The Cambrian explosion represents the rapid emergence of complex marine ecosystems on Earth. The pro...
Repaired fossil skeletons provide the opportunity to study predation rates, repair mechanisms, and ...
Repaired fossil skeletons provide the opportunity to study predation rates, repair mechanisms, and e...
Altres ajuts: CERCA Programme/Generalitat de CatalunyaArthropods (i.e. insects, spiders, crustaceans...
Studies on paleopathological alterations in fossil vertebrates, including damages caused by infectio...
On rare occasions diseases and injuries sustained during the lifetime of an organism can be preserve...
Euarthropoda is one of the best-preserved fossil animal groups and has been the most diverse animal ...
Specimens of Euproops sp. (Xiphosura, Chelicerata) from the Carboniferous Piesberg quarry near Osnab...