Geographical variations in animal characters are one of the main subjects for study in macroecology. Variation with latitude has received special interest. Articulated brachiopods are possibly the commonest macrofossil with large variations in size of taxa through the fossil record. Here, we investigate trends in size of the 3 main orders of articulated brachiopod with latitude and depth. Data were insufficient to identify patterns in Thecideida (a micromorph taxon only recorded from low latitudes). Rhynchonellida had no clear trends in size with latitude or depth. Terebratulida exhibited hemispheric differences in size relations, with increasing length of species towards the pole in the south and no significant trend in the north. Tropical...
The geographic distribution of brachiopod genus occurrences over the Phanerozoic shows that secular ...
Understanding patterns of body size variation is a fundamental goal in ecology, but although well st...
A global database containing 3365 occurrences, 821 species and 251 genera of the Capitanian (Late Gu...
Geographical variations in animal characters are one of the main subjects for study in macroecology....
Brachiopods were once dominant in all the oceans of the world. but their distributions are non more ...
Size-latitude trends in the meiobenthic phylum Kinorhyncha, commonly known as mud dragons, have been...
Aim Variations in body size are well established for many taxa of endotherms and ectotherms, but rem...
The living terebratulid articulate brachiopod Liothyrella uva (Jackson 1912) was sampled from a shal...
Scaling patterns of shell thickness, shell volume, total animal volume, internal tissue volume and m...
Herein we analyze the shell length as estimation of the body size of several brachiopod assemblages ...
Spatial and Temporal Body-Size Changes of Brachiopods in Relation to Varied Palaeogeographic Setting
The growth histories of two populations of Bouchardia antarctica Buckman from the La Meseta Formatio...
Studies of size trends have increased in recent times. This work continues a growing number of studi...
Species of terebratulide brachiopods have been largely characterized qualitatively on the basis of m...
Body size is a fundamental topic in ecology with important implications for community structure and ...
The geographic distribution of brachiopod genus occurrences over the Phanerozoic shows that secular ...
Understanding patterns of body size variation is a fundamental goal in ecology, but although well st...
A global database containing 3365 occurrences, 821 species and 251 genera of the Capitanian (Late Gu...
Geographical variations in animal characters are one of the main subjects for study in macroecology....
Brachiopods were once dominant in all the oceans of the world. but their distributions are non more ...
Size-latitude trends in the meiobenthic phylum Kinorhyncha, commonly known as mud dragons, have been...
Aim Variations in body size are well established for many taxa of endotherms and ectotherms, but rem...
The living terebratulid articulate brachiopod Liothyrella uva (Jackson 1912) was sampled from a shal...
Scaling patterns of shell thickness, shell volume, total animal volume, internal tissue volume and m...
Herein we analyze the shell length as estimation of the body size of several brachiopod assemblages ...
Spatial and Temporal Body-Size Changes of Brachiopods in Relation to Varied Palaeogeographic Setting
The growth histories of two populations of Bouchardia antarctica Buckman from the La Meseta Formatio...
Studies of size trends have increased in recent times. This work continues a growing number of studi...
Species of terebratulide brachiopods have been largely characterized qualitatively on the basis of m...
Body size is a fundamental topic in ecology with important implications for community structure and ...
The geographic distribution of brachiopod genus occurrences over the Phanerozoic shows that secular ...
Understanding patterns of body size variation is a fundamental goal in ecology, but although well st...
A global database containing 3365 occurrences, 821 species and 251 genera of the Capitanian (Late Gu...