We present an updated look at Carboniferous brachiopod biozonation from most of the world framed into a revised Carboniferous palaeogeography, based on a selection of the literature published on Carboniferous brachiopods since the nineteenth century. The biostratigraphic significance of the most important brachiopod taxa is synthesized in seven geographical correlations. The Mississippian is characterized by rich brachiopod faunas, with widespread taxa with a good potential for global correlation, such as Rugosochonetes, Delepinea, Buxtonia, Antiquatonia, Spinocarinifera, Marginatia, Fluctuaria, Ovatia, Rhipidomella, Lamellosathyris, Unispirifer, Tylothyris and Syringothyris. From the mid-Visean to the late Serpukhovian, taxa of gigantoprod...
An abundant and diverse Late Carboniferous brachiopod fauna from Velebit Mt. (Croatia) comprises 63 ...
Six Early Carboniferous brachiopod species in four genera of the Superfamily Spiriferoidea are descr...
Previous studies suggest that the end-Permian mass extinction caused a dramatic drop of marine biodi...
We present an updated look at Carboniferous brachiopod biozonation from most of the world framedinto...
Changes in Mississippian global paleogeography derived from the reconfiguration of the continents, a...
A global database containing 3365 occurrences, 821 species and 251 genera of the Capitanian (Late Gu...
A tabular review of the Lower Carboniferous (Mississippian) brachiopods from Germany is given combin...
The biostratigraphic significance of selected uppermost Famennian (Upper Devonian) and lower Tournai...
The global palaeobiogeographic distributions of two resembling genera, Neochonetes and Fusichonetes ...
A database of 4471 Roadian–Wordian (Guadalupian, Middle Permian) occurrences of 381 brachiopod...
The biostratigraphic significance of selected uppermost Famennian (Upper Devonian) and lower Tourna...
Brachiopod faunas from western Argentina are reviewed to improve the current understanding of their ...
A brachiopod fauna consisting of 9 species in 8 genera is described from the lower part (Endothyra Z...
The three main outcrops of the El Iman Formation (Departamento de Tolima, central western Colombia) ...
The “Levipustula fauna” is a relatively diverse fossil assemblage composed of brachiopod...
An abundant and diverse Late Carboniferous brachiopod fauna from Velebit Mt. (Croatia) comprises 63 ...
Six Early Carboniferous brachiopod species in four genera of the Superfamily Spiriferoidea are descr...
Previous studies suggest that the end-Permian mass extinction caused a dramatic drop of marine biodi...
We present an updated look at Carboniferous brachiopod biozonation from most of the world framedinto...
Changes in Mississippian global paleogeography derived from the reconfiguration of the continents, a...
A global database containing 3365 occurrences, 821 species and 251 genera of the Capitanian (Late Gu...
A tabular review of the Lower Carboniferous (Mississippian) brachiopods from Germany is given combin...
The biostratigraphic significance of selected uppermost Famennian (Upper Devonian) and lower Tournai...
The global palaeobiogeographic distributions of two resembling genera, Neochonetes and Fusichonetes ...
A database of 4471 Roadian–Wordian (Guadalupian, Middle Permian) occurrences of 381 brachiopod...
The biostratigraphic significance of selected uppermost Famennian (Upper Devonian) and lower Tourna...
Brachiopod faunas from western Argentina are reviewed to improve the current understanding of their ...
A brachiopod fauna consisting of 9 species in 8 genera is described from the lower part (Endothyra Z...
The three main outcrops of the El Iman Formation (Departamento de Tolima, central western Colombia) ...
The “Levipustula fauna” is a relatively diverse fossil assemblage composed of brachiopod...
An abundant and diverse Late Carboniferous brachiopod fauna from Velebit Mt. (Croatia) comprises 63 ...
Six Early Carboniferous brachiopod species in four genera of the Superfamily Spiriferoidea are descr...
Previous studies suggest that the end-Permian mass extinction caused a dramatic drop of marine biodi...