Despite many major advances in recent years, three key challenges remain in bringing clarity to the early history of the phylum: (1) identifying the origin, morphology and life modes of the first brachiopods; (2) understanding the relationships of the major groups to each other and higher sister taxa; and (3) unravelling the roles of the Cambrian and Ordovician radiations that set the agenda for much of subsequent brachiopod evolution. Since some 95% of all brachiopod taxa are extinct, the fossil record is the primary source of data to frame and test models for the evolution of the phylum. The acquisition of new, and the redescription of existing faunas, in precise spatial and temporal frameworks, using new and well-established analytical a...
One of the great unsolved evolutionary questions concerns the origin and phylogeny of the major anim...
Articulate brachiopods were taxonomically the most diverse of the well-skeletonized benthic metazoan...
The relationship of many Cambrian rhynchonelliform brachiopods is poorly understood, with many gener...
Despite many major advances in recent years, three key challenges remain in bringing clarity to the ...
Brachiopods are (perhaps all too) familiar to any geology student who has taken an invertebrate pale...
Brachiopods are among the first animal phyla to emerge from the Cambrian Explosion, rapidly diversif...
Brachiopods are a key group in Phanerozoic marine diversity analyses for their excellent fossil reco...
The immediate concern of the writer in the preparation of this thesis is not so much to give long st...
We employ modified tip-dating methods to date divergence times within the Strophomenoidea, one of th...
Recent hypotheses regarding the origin and body plan evolution of brachiopods are reviewed. Brachiop...
The Cambrian explosion was coined to describe the geologically sudden appearance of numerous bilater...
The evolutionary origins of animal phyla are intimately linked with the Cambrian explosion, a period...
The evolution of the Early–Middle Ordovician brachiopod diversity in the middle Yangtze region of So...
Brachiopods are among the first animal phyla to emerge from the Cambrian Explosion, rapidly diversif...
The fossil faunas of the Cambrian provide the only direct insight into the assembly of animal body p...
One of the great unsolved evolutionary questions concerns the origin and phylogeny of the major anim...
Articulate brachiopods were taxonomically the most diverse of the well-skeletonized benthic metazoan...
The relationship of many Cambrian rhynchonelliform brachiopods is poorly understood, with many gener...
Despite many major advances in recent years, three key challenges remain in bringing clarity to the ...
Brachiopods are (perhaps all too) familiar to any geology student who has taken an invertebrate pale...
Brachiopods are among the first animal phyla to emerge from the Cambrian Explosion, rapidly diversif...
Brachiopods are a key group in Phanerozoic marine diversity analyses for their excellent fossil reco...
The immediate concern of the writer in the preparation of this thesis is not so much to give long st...
We employ modified tip-dating methods to date divergence times within the Strophomenoidea, one of th...
Recent hypotheses regarding the origin and body plan evolution of brachiopods are reviewed. Brachiop...
The Cambrian explosion was coined to describe the geologically sudden appearance of numerous bilater...
The evolutionary origins of animal phyla are intimately linked with the Cambrian explosion, a period...
The evolution of the Early–Middle Ordovician brachiopod diversity in the middle Yangtze region of So...
Brachiopods are among the first animal phyla to emerge from the Cambrian Explosion, rapidly diversif...
The fossil faunas of the Cambrian provide the only direct insight into the assembly of animal body p...
One of the great unsolved evolutionary questions concerns the origin and phylogeny of the major anim...
Articulate brachiopods were taxonomically the most diverse of the well-skeletonized benthic metazoan...
The relationship of many Cambrian rhynchonelliform brachiopods is poorly understood, with many gener...