A review of Ordovician neritic ostracods from the 'North Atlantic' region including Europe and North America identifies over 100 genera (including 44 palaeocopes and 31 binodicopes) which show a complex pattern of migration between two or more of the palaeocontinents Gondwana, Ibero-Armorica, Perunica, Avalonia, Baltica and Laurentia. Many dispersals were relatively slow, and the migration of a genus between palaeocontinents often took the duration of one or more graptolite biozones. Over 70 migrations appear to have occurred more rapidly, including those of Pseudulrichia, a genus which dispersed to five palaeocontinents within the duration of three graptolite biozones. Longevity clearly facilitated the chances of migration, as the most wid...
The Ordovician is a time of drastic biological and geological change. Previous work has suggested th...
This paper deals with silicified ostracods obtained from material dredged from Orphan Knoll, a subme...
International audienceNew species of ostracods are described from the Tremadoc of the Cordillera Ori...
Background: We examine the environmental, climatic and geographical controls on tropical ostracod di...
The biogeography of marine shelf ostracod genera is analysed for two Ordovician time slabs, the earl...
BACKGROUND: We examine the environmental, climatic and geographical controls on tropical ostracod di...
The latest Ordovician is marked by a severe climate change, the Hirnantian glaciation. This climatic...
Background: We examine the environmental, climatic and geographical controls on tropical ostracod di...
The Baltoscandia region was a wide platform covered by an epicontinetal sea on the Baltic Craton dur...
Ostracods form a significant component of the Late Ordovician fossil fauna of the Ellis Bay Formatio...
Ostracods form a numerically important component of certain Late Ordovician faunas of the Girvan dis...
Late Ordovician strata within the Cincinnati Basin record a mass faunal migration event during the C...
Background: We examine the environmental, climatic and geographical controls on tropical ostracod di...
Ostracodes have a wide geographical distribution in the Ordovician of Scotland. They are known from ...
The Ordovician was a time of drastic biological and geological change. Previous work has suggested t...
The Ordovician is a time of drastic biological and geological change. Previous work has suggested th...
This paper deals with silicified ostracods obtained from material dredged from Orphan Knoll, a subme...
International audienceNew species of ostracods are described from the Tremadoc of the Cordillera Ori...
Background: We examine the environmental, climatic and geographical controls on tropical ostracod di...
The biogeography of marine shelf ostracod genera is analysed for two Ordovician time slabs, the earl...
BACKGROUND: We examine the environmental, climatic and geographical controls on tropical ostracod di...
The latest Ordovician is marked by a severe climate change, the Hirnantian glaciation. This climatic...
Background: We examine the environmental, climatic and geographical controls on tropical ostracod di...
The Baltoscandia region was a wide platform covered by an epicontinetal sea on the Baltic Craton dur...
Ostracods form a significant component of the Late Ordovician fossil fauna of the Ellis Bay Formatio...
Ostracods form a numerically important component of certain Late Ordovician faunas of the Girvan dis...
Late Ordovician strata within the Cincinnati Basin record a mass faunal migration event during the C...
Background: We examine the environmental, climatic and geographical controls on tropical ostracod di...
Ostracodes have a wide geographical distribution in the Ordovician of Scotland. They are known from ...
The Ordovician was a time of drastic biological and geological change. Previous work has suggested t...
The Ordovician is a time of drastic biological and geological change. Previous work has suggested th...
This paper deals with silicified ostracods obtained from material dredged from Orphan Knoll, a subme...
International audienceNew species of ostracods are described from the Tremadoc of the Cordillera Ori...