Brachiopod taxonomy is based on descriptions of shell morphology and key characters, but diagenesis generally modifies or erases some of them, hindering brachiopod identification. Brachiopods that are taxonomically related usually present shells with similar appearance but can differ in size (i.e., Rhynchonellata). Some aspects of morphology – for example the angular measurement of the curvature of the shell or details of shell microstructure – could aid taxonomic identification. Gigantoproductids, which lack a robust taxonomy, have the largest shells among brachiopods and are ideal for this kind of study because of their gigantic size and morphological variability. Furthermore, they have a great abundance and worldwide distribution during ...
Biologically-controlled mineralization producing organic-inorganic composites (hard skeletons) by me...
Here, we provide the dataset associated with the research article “Mapping of recent brachiopod micr...
Material: one well-preserved entire shell and another one, of which the ventral valve was destroyed ...
The varied microstructures of brachiopod biominerals represent a robust archive to understand the ev...
The study of the shell microstructure of brachiopods is fundamental to understand their evolutionary...
Abstract Biological hard tissues are a rich source of design concepts for the generation of advanced...
Thecideide brachiopods are an anomalous group of invertebrates. In this study, we discuss the evolut...
International audienceIn spite of several attempts fora best knowledge of the phylum, brachiopods re...
Perforations ("punctae") are one of the most characteristic morphological shell features in calcite ...
The microstructure of aragonitic and calcitic shells of the genus Palaeomutela Amalitzky, 1891 is ex...
Brachiopods secrete low-Mg calcite shells in near equilibrium with the surrounding sea water, with r...
Species of terebratulide brachiopods have been largely characterized qualitatively on the basis of m...
Perforations ("punctae") are one of the most characteristic morphological shell features in calcite ...
Detailed petrographic and geochemical analyses of brachiopod shells from the Guadiato Carboniferous ...
This chapter describes the biology of living brachiopods. The Brachiopoda are significant components...
Biologically-controlled mineralization producing organic-inorganic composites (hard skeletons) by me...
Here, we provide the dataset associated with the research article “Mapping of recent brachiopod micr...
Material: one well-preserved entire shell and another one, of which the ventral valve was destroyed ...
The varied microstructures of brachiopod biominerals represent a robust archive to understand the ev...
The study of the shell microstructure of brachiopods is fundamental to understand their evolutionary...
Abstract Biological hard tissues are a rich source of design concepts for the generation of advanced...
Thecideide brachiopods are an anomalous group of invertebrates. In this study, we discuss the evolut...
International audienceIn spite of several attempts fora best knowledge of the phylum, brachiopods re...
Perforations ("punctae") are one of the most characteristic morphological shell features in calcite ...
The microstructure of aragonitic and calcitic shells of the genus Palaeomutela Amalitzky, 1891 is ex...
Brachiopods secrete low-Mg calcite shells in near equilibrium with the surrounding sea water, with r...
Species of terebratulide brachiopods have been largely characterized qualitatively on the basis of m...
Perforations ("punctae") are one of the most characteristic morphological shell features in calcite ...
Detailed petrographic and geochemical analyses of brachiopod shells from the Guadiato Carboniferous ...
This chapter describes the biology of living brachiopods. The Brachiopoda are significant components...
Biologically-controlled mineralization producing organic-inorganic composites (hard skeletons) by me...
Here, we provide the dataset associated with the research article “Mapping of recent brachiopod micr...
Material: one well-preserved entire shell and another one, of which the ventral valve was destroyed ...