Why Is David Harper Influential?
According to Wikipedia , David A.T. Harper is a British palaeontologist, specialising in fossil brachiopods and numerical methods in palaeontology. He is Professor of Palaeontology in Earth Sciences at Durham University. In December 2014 he began his term as President of the Palaeontological Association.
David Harper 's Published Works
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1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 0 1250 2500 3750 5000 6250 7500 8750 10000 11250 12500 13750 15000 16250 17500 18750 Published Papers PAST: PALEONTOLOGICAL STATISTICAL SOFTWARE PACKAGE FOR EDUCATION AND DATA ANALYSIS (17941) Ordovician and Silurian sea–water chemistry, sea level, and climate: A synopsis (281) The Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event (GOBE): The palaeoecological dimension (237) The Ordovician biodiversification: Setting an agenda for marine life (223) A revision of Ordovician series and stages from the historical type area (207) Late Ordovician to earliest Silurian graptolite and brachiopod biozonation from the Yangtze region, South China, with a global correlation (181) The Global Boundary Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP) for the base of the Hirnantian Stage (the uppermost of the Ordovician System) (179) End Ordovician extinctions: A coincidence of causes (178) A global synthesis of the latest Ordovician Hirnantian brachiopod faunas (172) A sulfidic driver for the end-Ordovician mass extinction (160) Bivalve mollusks in metal pollution studies: from bioaccumulation to biomonitoring. (160) Understanding the great ordovician biodiversification event (GOBE): influences of paleogeography, paleoclimate, or paleoecology (144) Asteroid breakup linked to the Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event (139) Palaeoecology: Ecosystems, Environments and Evolution (127) The latest Ordovician Hirnantia Fauna (Brachiopoda) in time and space (117) Onset of main Phanerozoic marine radiation sparked by emerging Mid Ordovician icehouse (114) A suspension-feeding anomalocarid from the Early Cambrian (101) Introduction to Paleobiology and the Fossil Record (99) The Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event (GOBE) : definition, concept and duration (93) The palaeogeography of early Ordovician Iapetus terranes: an integration of faunal and palaeomagnetic constraints (85) Late Ordovician (Caradoc-Ashgill) brachiopod faunas with Foliomena based on data from China (80) Chapter 11 Biodiversity, biogeography and phylogeography of Ordovician rhynchonelliform brachiopods (79) Brachiopod survival and recovery from the latest Ordovician mass extinctions in South China (76) Causes of the Cambrian Explosion (70) Precisely locating the Ordovician equator in Laurentia (66) The development of an atypical Hirnantia-brachiopod Fauna and the onset of glaciation in the late Ordovician of Gondwana (62) The Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event: Reviewing two decades of research on diversity's big bang illustrated by mainly brachiopod data (62) Numerical palaeobiology : computer-based modelling and analysis of fossils and their distributions (61) Cambrian rocks and faunas of the Wachi La, Black Mountains, Bhutan (57) A late Ordovician (Hirnantian) karstic surface in a submarine channel, recording glacio-eustatic sea-level changes: Meifod, central Wales (56) Biotic diachroneity during the Ordovician radiation: evidence from South China (55) Brachiopods from the Upper Ardmillan succession (Ordovician) of the Girvan district, Scotland (55) Arthroaspis n. gen., a common element of the Sirius Passet Lagerstätte (Cambrian, North Greenland), sheds light on trilobite ancestry (54) Hirnantian Trilobites and Brachiopods in Space and Time (52) An Early Cambrian stem polychaete with pygidial cirri (51) Baltica: A mid Ordovician diversity hotspot (51) Global analyses of brachiopod faunas through the Ordovician and Silurian transition: Reducing the role of the Lazarus effect (50) Cambrian-Ordovician paleogeography of Baltica (49) Palstat: User's Manual and Case Histories: Statistics for Palaeontologists and Palaeobiologists (48) Early Palaeozoic Biogeography and Palaeogeography (46) Palaeozoic brachiopod extinctions, survival and recovery: patterns within the rhynchonelliformeans (45) Did the amalgamation of continents drive the end Ordovician mass extinctions (44) Secondary K-feldspar at the Precambrian–Paleozoic unconformity, southwestern Ontario (40) Possible oceanic circulation patterns, surface water currents and upwelling zones in the Early Palaeozoic (40) Relict Ordovician brachiopod faunas in the Lower Silurian of Asker, Oslo Region, Norway (39) Arenig-Llandovery stratigraphy and faunas across the Scandinavian Caledonides (38) A basin model for the Silurian of the Midland Valley of Scotland and Ireland (38) Nonbiomineralized carapaces in Cambrian seafloor landscapes (Sirius Passet, Greenland): Opening a new window into early Phanerozoic benthic ecology (38) Latest Ordovician-Silurian Articulate Brachiopods and Biostratigraphy of the Avalanche Lake Area, Southwestern District of Mackenzie, Canada (37) Can the Lilliput Effect be detected in the brachiopod faunas of South China following the terminal Ordovician mass extinction (37) Interrogation of distributional data for the End Ordovician crisis interval: where did disaster strike? (37) Populations and communities (37) Biogeographic and bathymetric determinants of brachiopod extinction and survival during the Late Ordovician mass extinction (37) The Miocene palaeobathymetry and palaeoenvironments of Carriacou, the Grenadines, Lesser Antilles (35) The stratigraphy and faunas of the Upper Ordovician High Mains Formation of the Girvan district (34) The environmental significance of some faunal changes in the Upper Ardmillan succession (upper Ordovician), Girvan, Scotland (34) Brain and eyes of Kerygmachela reveal protocerebral ancestry of the panarthropod head (33) End-Silurian modifications of Ordovician terranes in western Ireland (32) Ecostratigraphical interpretation of lower Middle Ordovician East Baltic sections based on brachiopods (32) Late Ordovician massive-bedded Thalassinoides ichnofacies along the palaeoequator of Laurentia (32) An Image Mapping Approach to U-Pb LA-ICP-MS Carbonate Dating and Applications to Direct Dating of Carbonate Sedimentation (32) The age of the South Connemara Group, Ireland, and its relationship to the Southern Uplands Zone of Scotland and Ireland (32) Ordovician faunas in mass-flow deposits, Southern Scotland (31) Late Ordovician Foreland Basin Fill: Long Point Group of Onshore Western Newfoundland (31) A relict Ordovician brachiopod fauna from the Parakidograptus acuminatus Biozone (lower Silurian) of the English Lake District (31) Latest Ordovician and earliest Silurian brachiopods succeeding the Hirnantia fauna in south-east China (31) Short Paper: Stratigraphical correlations adjacent to the Highland Boundary fault in the west of Ireland (30) Brachiopods : origin and early history. (29) The Oldest Brachiopods from the Lower Cambrian of South Australia (29) Revisiting the Great Ordovician Diversification of land plants: Recent data and perspectives (29) Progress and problems in the selection of stratotypes for the bases of series in the Ordovician System of the historical type area in the UK (28) Ordovician provincial signals from Appalachian- Caledonian terranes (28) Unravelling a Late Ordovician pentameride (Brachiopoda) hotspot from the Boda Limestone, Siljan district, central Sweden (28) Vetulicolians from the Lower Cambrian Sirius Passet Lagerstätte, North Greenland, and the polarity of morphological characters in basal deuterostomes (28) The Ordovician biogeography of the Grangegeeth terrane and the Iapetus suture zone in eastern Ireland (27) Miocene sharks in the Kendeace and Grand Bay formations of Carriacou, The Grenadines, Lesser Antilles (27) Ordovician life around the Celtic fringes: diversifications, extinctions and migrations of brachiopod and trilobite faunas at middle latitudes (26) The Middle Ordovician of the Oslo Region, Norway, 34. The type N akholmen Forma ti on ( upper Caradoc), Oslo, and its fauna! significance (25) The Middle Ordovician of the Oslo Region, Norway, 34. The type N akholmen Forma ti on ( upper Caradoc), Oslo, and its fauna! significance (25) Mass extinctions over the last 500 myr: an astronomical cause? (24) Early Ordovician rhynchonelliformean brachiopod biodiversity: comparing some platforms, margins and intra-oceanic sites around the Iapetus Ocean (24) The Sirius Passet Lagerstätte of North Greenland: a remote window on the Cambrian Explosion (24) Vendian - Lower Ordovician stratigraphy of Ella Ø, North-East Greenland: new investigations (23) Short Paper: Palaeontological constraints on the definition and development of Irish Caledonide terranes (23) Review of the Ordovician rhynchonelliformean Brachiopoda of the East Baltic: Their distribution and biofacies (23) An extraterrestrial trigger for the mid-Ordovician ice age: Dust from the breakup of the L-chondrite parent body (23) The Ordovician brachiopod radiation: Roles of alpha, beta, and gamma diversity (23) A Bradoriid and Brachiopod Dominated Shelly Fauna from the Furongian (Cambrian) of Västergötland, Sweden (22) An extremely brief end Ordovician mass extinction linked to abrupt onset of glaciation (22) The root of the problem: palaeoecology of distinctive crinoid attachment structures from the Silurian (Wenlock) of Gotland (21) Late Ordovician brachiopod biofacies of the Girvan district, SW Scotland (21) The Otta brachiopod and trilobite fauna: palaeogeography of Early Palaeozoic terranes and biotas across Baltoscandia (21) The latest Ordovician Hirnantian brachiopod faunas: New global insights (21) Carbon-isotope stratigraphy of the Lower Ordovician succession in Northeast Greenland: Implications for correlations with St. George Group in western Newfoundland (Canada) and beyond (21) Foliomena Fauna (Brachiopoda) from the Upper Ordovician of Sardinia (20) A mid-Cambrian shelly fauna from Ritland, western Norway and its palaeogeographic implications (19) Distribution and diversity of Ordovician articulated brachiopods in the East Baltic (19) The Sirius Passet Lagerstätte: silica death masking opens the window on the earliest matground community of the Cambrian explosion (19) The stratigraphy of the Drummuck Group (Ashgill), Girvan (19) A FINAL REPORT ON THE GLOBAL STRATOTYPE SECTION AND POINT(GSSP) FOR THE HIRNANTIAN STAGE (UPPER ORDOVICIAN) (18) Completeness of the Hirnantian brachiopod record: Spatial heterogeneity through the end Ordovician extinction event (18) Lower–Middle Ordovician stratigraphy of North-East Greenland (18) The Furongian (late Cambrian) Biodiversity Gap: Real or apparent? (18) Silicified rhynchonelliform brachiopods from the Kuniutan Formation (Darriwilian : Middle Ordovician), Guiyang, South China (17) Taxonomy and palaeoecology of the mollusc Pterotheca from the Ordovician and Silurian of Scotland (17) A new paleobathymetric interpretation of the middle miocene grand bay formation of Carriacou (Grenadines, lesser antilles) (17) Latest Ordovician brachiopod and trilobite assemblage from Yuhang, northern Zhejiang, East China: a window on Hirnantian deep-water benthos (17) Brachiopods and trilobites of the earl y Ordovician serpentine Otta Conglomerate, south central Norway (17) Fossils of the upper Ordovician (17) Stratigraphy and faunas of the Parautochthon and Lower Allochthon of southern Norway (17) Fossils explained 20: Brachiopod life styles (16) Llandovery Crinoidea of the British Isles, including description of a new species from the Kilbride Formation (Telychian) of western Ireland (16) Mass mortalities on an Irish Silurian seafloor (15) Permian–Triassic evolution of the Bivalvia: Extinction-recovery patterns linked to ecologic and taxonomic selectivity (15) Geochemistry and potential correlation of Silurian (Telychian) metabentonites from Ireland and SW Scotland (15) Morphofunctional analysis of Svobodaina species (Brachiopoda, Heterorthidae) from south‐western Europe (15) Proposal of a GSSP candidate section in the Yangtze platform region, S. China, for a new Hirnantian boundary stratotype (15) Intra-Iapetus brachiopods from the Ordovician of eastern Ireland: implications for Caledonide correlation (14) The trilobites and brachiopods of the Wrae Limestone, an Ordovician limestone conglomerate in the Southern Uplands (14) Neoichnology and implications for stratigraphy of reworked Upper Oligocene oysters, Antigua, West Indies (14) The late Sandbian – earliest Katian (Ordovician) brachiopod immigration and its influence on the brachiopod fauna in the Oslo Region, Norway (14) Late Ordovician development of deep-water brachiopod faunas (14) Multiple palaeokarst horizons in the Lower Palaeozoic of Baltoscandia challenging the dogma of a deep epicontinental sea (14) Resolving early Mid-Ordovician (Kundan) bioevents in the East Baltic based on brachiopods (13) Basal Wenlock biofacies from the Girvan district, SW Scotland (13) The volcaniclastic turbidites of the Grand Bay Formation, Carriacou, Grenadines, Lesser Antilles (13) Upper Ordovician brachiopods and tribloites from the Clashford House Formation, near Herbertstown, Co. Meath, Ireland (13) Early Palaeozoic diversifications and extinctions in the marine biosphere: a continuum of change (13) The Hirnantian (Late Ordovician) Brachiopod Fauna of the East Baltic: Taxonomy of the Key Species (13) The Sirius Passet Lagerstätte of North Greenland—A geochemical window on early Cambrian low‐oxygen environments and ecosystems (12) Chapter 1 Early Palaeozoic biogeography and palaeogeography: towards a modern synthesis (12) Palaeoecology and palaeobathymetry of Pleistocene brachiopods from the Manchioneal Formation of Jamaica (12) Stratigraphy of the Hirnantian substage from Wangjiawan, Yichang, W. Hubei and Honghuayuan, Tongzi, N. Guizhou, China (12) Moulting in the lobopodian Onychodictyon from the lower Cambrian of Greenland (12) Brachiopod biofacies in the Barr and Ardmillan groups, Girvan: Ordovician biodiversity trends on the edge of Laurentia (12) Ordovician-Silurian junctions in the Girvan district, S.W. Scotland (11) Late Ordovician nearshore faunas and depositional environments, northwestern Maine (11) Minerals in the gut: scoping a Cambrian digestive system (11) The dawn of a dynasty : life strategies of Cambrian and Ordovician brachiopods. (11) Late Ordovician (Katian) brachiopods from the Southern Uplands of Scotland: biogeographic patterns on the edge of Laurentia (11) Late Ordovician shelly faunas from Jamtland: palaeocommunity development along the margin of the Swedish Caledonides (11) Ancestral billingsellides and the evolution and phylogenetic relationships of early rhynchonelliform brachiopods (11) Cambrian and Ordovician fossils from the Hardangervidda Group, Haukelifjell, southern Norway (11) Mid Ordovician commensal relationships between articulate brachiopods and a trepostome bryozoan from eastern Canada (11) Ordovician diversity patterns in early rhynchonelliform (protorthide, orthide and strophomenide) brachiopods (11) Hirnantian (Late Ordovician) brachiopod faunas across Baltoscandia: A global and regional context (11) Ordovician fish spines from Girvan, Scotland (10) An earth system approach to understanding the end-Ordovician (Hirnantian) mass extinction (10) Chapter 56 Neoproterozoic (Cryogenian–Ediacaran) deposits in East and North-East Greenland (10) Early Silurian brachiopods (Rhynchonellata) from the Sælabonn Formation of the Ringerike district, Norway (10) STORM-INDUCED COMMUNITY DYNAMICS IN THE FEZOUATA BIOTA (LOWER ORDOVICIAN, MOROCCO) (10) Middle Ordovician Aporthophyla brachiopod fauna from the roof of the World, southern Tibet (10) SULCIPENTAMERUS (PENTAMERIDA, BRACHIOPODA) FROM THE LOWER SILURIAN WASHINGTON LAND GROUP, NORTH GREENLAND (10) The pelmatozoan fauna of the High Mains Formation (Ordovician: Hirnantian) of the Craighead Inlier, Strathclyde (10) Brachiopod faunas after the end Ordovician mass extinction from South China: Testing ecological change through a major taxonomic crisis (10) Concluding IGCP 503: Towards a Holistic View of Ordovician and Silurian Earth systems (10) The giants of the phylum Brachiopoda: a matter of diet? (10) The taxonomy, shell structure, and palaeoecology of the Trimerellid brachiopod Gasconsia Northrop (10) A shelly biofacies from the graptolitic mudstones of the Lower Balclatchie Group (lower Caradoc) near Laggan, Girvan district (10) Changes to Lethaia (10) Brachiopod/crinoid associations in the late Cenozoic of the Antillean region (10) ORDOVICIAN-SILURIAN DISTRIBUTION OF ORTHIDA ( PALAEOZOIC BRACHIOPODA ) IN THE GREATER IAPETUS OCEAN REGION (9) A starfish bed in the Middle Miocene Grand Bay Formation of Carriacou, The Grenadines (West Indies) (9) Scottish Silurian shorelines (9) Reappraisal of the brachiopod Acrotreta socialis von Seebach, 1865: clarifying 150 years of confusion (9) Diversity, disparity and distributional patterns amongst the orthide brachiopod groups (9) Synchrotron radiation X-ray tomographic microscopy (SRXTM) of brachiopod shell interiors for taxonomy: Preliminary report (9) Brachiopod bio- and ecostratigraphy in the lower part of the Arnestad Formation (Upper Ordovician), Oslo Region, Norway (9) Rare Borings in Pleistocene Brachiopods from Jamaica and Barbados (9) The Late Ordovician glacial event in the Carnic Alps (Austria). In GUTIÉRREZ-MARCO J.C., RÁBANO I. & GARCÍA-BELLIDO D. (Eds), Ordovician of the World (9) Towards a statistical system for palaeontologists (8) Early Cretaceous brachiopods from North-East Greenland: Biofacies and biogeography (8) The Upper Oligocene of Antigua: the volcanic to limestone transition in a limestone Caribbee (8) The structure of the Ordovician rocks of the Ringerike district: evidence of a thrust system within the Oslo region (8) Identifying the most surprising victims of mass extinction events: an example using Late Ordovician brachiopods (8) A new survivor species of Dicoelosia (Brachiopoda) from Rhuddanian (Silurian) shallower-water biofacies in South China (8) In deep water: a crinoid–brachiopod association in the Upper Oligocene of Antigua, West Indies (8) Possible patterns of marine primary productivity during the Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event (8) Development of the Lower Cambrian–Middle Ordovician Carbonate Platform: North Atlantic Region (8) A route to recovery: The early Silurian shallow‐water shelly fauna in the northern Oslo basin (8) Late Ordovician carbonate mounds from North Greenland: a peri-Laurentian dimension to the Boda Event? (7) Characterization of kerogenous films and taphonomic modes of the Sirius Passet Lagerstätte, Greenland. (7) The Ordovician-Silurian boundary and the Hirnantia fauna (7) Taphonomy of Logs Bored with Teredolites longissimus Kelly and Bromley in the Danian (Lower Paleocene) of West Greenland (7) Periodicity in extinction rates. (7) The Iapetus suture in the British Isles – comment on its position in eastern Ireland (7) Lower and Middle Ordovician conodonts of Laurentian affinity from blocks of limestone in the Rosroe Formation, South Mayo Trough, western Ireland and their palaeogeographic implication (7) Diversity and biostratigraphic utility of Ordovician brachiopods in the East Baltic (7) Trilobites from the Middle Ordovician Stairway Sandstone, Amadeus Basin, central Australia (7) Cretaceous and Cenozoic Brachiopoda of Jamaica (7) Does radioactive contamination affect the shell morphology of the pond snail Lymnaea stagnalis in the exclusion zone of the Chernobyl NPP (Ukraine)? (7) Late Ordovician (Sandbian) brachiopods from the Mweelrea Formation, South Mayo, western Ireland: stratigraphic and tectonic implications (7) Early−Middle Devonian brachiopod provincialism and bioregionalization at high latitudes: A case study from southwestern Gondwana (7) Diving deep on a Pleistocene reef in eastern Jamaica (7) Shell malformations in seven species of pond snail (Gastropoda, Lymnaeidae): analysis of large museum collections (7) The occurrence of the Ordovician brachiopod Heterorthis alternata (J. de C. Sowerby) in the topmost Onnian of the type Caradoc area (7) The Lady Burn Starfish Beds (7) Generation of brachiopod-dominated shell beds in the Miocene rocks of Carriacou, Lesser Antilles (6) Contextualizing the Onset of the Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event (6) A flexible crinoid from the Llandovery (Silurian) of western Ireland (6) An ordovician fauna from Lough Shee, Partry Mountains, Co. Mayo, Ireland (6) Petalocrinus (Echinodermata, Crinoidea) from the Llandovery (Lower Silurian; Rhudannian) of the Girvan district, SW Scotland (6) Lipanorthis Benedetto from the Tremadocian of NW Argentina reidentified as a dalmanellidine: Significance for the origin and early radiation of the punctate orthide brachiopods (6) Ordovician on the roof of the world:macro-and microfaunas from tropical carbonates in tibet (6) Sexual dimorphism within the stem-group arthropod Isoxys volucris from the Sirius Passet Lagerstätte, North Greenland. (6) Ordovician Rhynchonelliformean Brachiopods from Co. Waterford, Se Ireland: Palaeobiogeography of the Leinster Terrane (6) Fossil brachiopods from the Pleistocene of the Antilles (6) How does sea level correlate with sea-water chemistry? A progress report from the Ordovician and Silurian (6) The brachiopods Alwynella and Grorudia: homeomorphic plectambonitoids in the Middle and Upper Ordovician of Baltoscandia (6) Ordovician-Silurian distribution of the Orthida: Comparing the faunal history and interactions of plate systems around the Greater Iapetus Ocean (6) Late Ordovician brachiopod distribution and ecospace partitioning in the Tvären crater system, Sweden. (6) Chapter 3 Palaeozoic palaeogeographical and palaeobiogeographical nomenclature (5) Trace fossils from the lower Cambrian Kløftelv Formation, Ella Ø, North-East Greenland (5) Ontogenic study of the brachiopod Dicoelosia by geometric morphometrics and morphing techniques (5) Test of sampling sufficiency in palaeontology (5) Paleobiogeography and Paleoecology (5) The Contribution of William King to the Early Development of Palaeoanthropology (5) Middle Ordovician brachiopods from the Stairway Sandstone, Amadeus Basin, central Australia (5) Mid-Dinantian brachiopod biofacies from western Ireland (5) Neoproterozoic (Cryogenian–Ediacaran) deposits in North-East Greenland (5) Discussion on a revision of Ordovician Series and Stage divisions from the historical type area (5) A latest Ordovician Hirnantia brachiopod fauna from western Yunnan, Southwest China and its paleobiogeographic significance (4) Palaeoenvironmental aspects of Late Ordovician Sericoidea shell concentrations in an impact crater, Tvären, Sweden (4) An endemic brachiopod fauna from the Middle Ordovician of North Wales (4) Evolutionary palaeoecology of the marine biosphere (4) The Neoproterozoic Drift History of Laurentia: a Critical Evaluation and new Palaeomagnetic Data from Northern and Eastern Greenland (4) The latest Ordovician Hirnantia brachiopod fauna of Myanmar: Significance of new data from the Mandalay Region (4) A primitive cladid crinoid from the Jiacun Group, Tibet (Darriwilian, Middle Ordovician) (4) Volcanism, impacts and mass extinctions (Long Version) (4) Nurse logs and nurse crinoids? A palaeobotanical concept applied to fossil crinoids (4) Occurrences of the cool-water dalmanelloid brachiopod Heterorthina in the Upper Ordovician of North America (4) The Orthida: The Rise and Fall of a Great Palaeozoic Brachiopod Clade (4) A Silurian (Llandovery) Eoplectodonta shell bed in Western Ireland: The role of opportunism, storms and sedimentation rates in its formation (3) Late Llandovery thelodonts and conodonts from the Kilbride Formation, Co Galway, western Ireland (3) New faunal data from the highest Ordovician rocks at Pomeroy, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland (3) Volume 2: Linguliformea, Craniiformea, and Rhynchonelliformea (part) (3) The Anisian (Middle Triassic) brachiopod fauna from Qingyan, Guizhou, south-western China (3) THE BRACHIOPOD FOLIOMENA FAUNA IN THE UPPER ORDOVICIAN BALLYVORGAL GROUP OF SLIEVE BERNAGH, COUNTY CLARE (3) Stratigraphical Significance of the Svobodaina Species (Brachiopoda, Heterorthidae) Range in the Upper Ordovician of South-Western Europe (3) Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology. Part H. Brachiopoda, Volume 6 (3) Preface: history of biodiversity (3) Phylogenetic and ecomorphologic diversifications of spiriferinid brachiopods after the end-Permian extinction (3) Synoptic revision of the Ordovician brachiopods of the Barr and Lower Ardmillan groups of the Girvan area, Scotland (3) A lingulate brachiopod Acrotretella: new data from Ordovician of Poland (3) A Late Cretaceous terebratulid brachiopod from Jamaica, and its significance for Mesozoic brachiopod palaeobiogeography and evolution (3) The Orthida: Disparity, diversity and distributional dynamics in a Palaeozoic brachiopod clade (3) A newCathaysiorthis(Brachiopoda) fauna from the lower Llandovery of eastern Qinling, China (3) A new smooth-shelled Argyrotheca Dall (Brachiopoda, Articulata) from the Eocene of Jamaica (3) Fossils in fold belts (3) The Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event (GOBE) is Not a Single Event (3) Diversification patterns in the clitambonitoid brachiopods of the Ordovician of Baltoscandia (3) Ordovician successions in southern-central Xizang (Tibet), China—Refining the stratigraphy of the Himalayan and Lhasa terranes (3) Ordovician gastropods from Vardofjället, Swedish Lapland, and the dating of Caledonian serpentinite conglomerates: A discussion (3) New endemic brachiopod and echinoderm genera from the Upper Ordovician of the St. Petersburg region, northwestern Russia (3) The Ordovician succession of North-East Greenland: stratigraphy and significance. (3) Silurian of the Midland Valley of Scotland and Ireland (3) Fossils explained 40: The Lady Burn Starfish Beds (3) Ordovician brachiopod diversity (3) A new silurian ophiuroid from the west of Ireland (3) Part H, Brachiopoda (Revised), vol. 2 & 3, Complete Volume (2) PERMIAN-TRIASSIC EVOLUTION OF THE BIVALVIA: EXTINCTION-RECOVERY PATTERNS LINKED TO ECOLOGIC AND TAXONOMIC SELECTIVITY (2) Ordovician Gastropoda from Northeast Greenland (2) Part H, Brachiopoda (Revised), vol. 2 & 3, ch. 8, p. 782–846 (2) Neogene echinoids from the Cayman Islands, West Indies: regional implications: Neogene Echinoids of Cayman Islands (2) Corals and other reef‐builders (2) Patrick John Brenchley (1936–2011) (2) Late Ordovician Holorhynchus succession in the Siljan district, Sweden: facies, faunas and a latest Katian event (2) Fossils as environmental indicators (2) Early Silurian brachiopod palaeocommunities from the Oslo Region: the Ordovician-Silurian transition (2) Penaeus hamleti n. sp. and Penaeus furensis n. sp. (Crustacea: Decapoda: Penaeidae) from the Stolle Klint Clay (Paleocene) of Fur Island (Denmark) (2) The micromorphic articulate brachiopod Gwynia from the Western Approaches, UK (2) From shallow to deep water: an ecological study of the Hirnantia brachiopod Fauna (Late Ordovician) and its global implications (2) The palaeobiology of trace fossils edited by Stephen K. Donovan. Wiley, Chichester, 1994. No. of pages: 308. Price: £39.95 ($63.95) (hardback) ISBN 0471 948438 (2) Palaeokarst formation in the early Palaeozoic of Baltoscandia – evidence for significant sea-level changesin a shallow epicontinental sea (2) Preliminary Paleomagnetic Results From the Late Neoproterozoic of Eastern Greenland: A low-latitude Sturtian Glaciation? (2) CALEDONIDE SPEED TEST FOR MID NORWAY AND NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND (2) Permian–Triassic phylogenetic and morphologic evolution of rhynchonellide brachiopods (2) Shell-Filled Burrows in the Upper Oligocene Antigua Formation, Antigua, Lesser Antilles (2) Discussion on a reassessment of the early Ordovician 'Celtic' brachiopod province (2) Editorial developments at Lethaia (2) Palaeoneumania, a new name for the genus Neumania Harper, 1981 (Brachiopoda), preoccupied by Neumania Lebert, 1879 (Arthropoda) (1) Fossils in mountain belts (1) The brachiopod Ptychopleurella lapworthi (Davidson) from the Ordovician of Girvan, S.W. Scotland (1) Late Ordovician Extinctions (1) Discovery of a latest Ordovician deep water brachiopod fauna at Yuhang, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, East China (1) Early Palaeozoic ecosystems, environments and evolution: a synopsis (1) Anthropocene: keep communication clear. (1) Part H, Brachiopoda (Revised), vol. 2 & 3, ch. 7, p. 689–782 (1) Neogene echinoids from the Cayman Islands, West Indies: regional implications (1) FOSSIL INVERTEBRATES | Brachiopods (1) Supplementary material from "Identifying the most surprising victims of mass extinction events: an example using Late Ordovician Brachiopods" (1) Part H, Brachiopoda (Revised), vol. 6, ch. 6, p. 2684–2741 (1) Basic Statistical Methods (1) The brachiopod Heterorthis from the Caradoc of the Oslo Region ― a Gondwanan immigrant ? 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Geological Society Special Publication, 338, London, 2010. No. of pages: 414. Price: UK£100‐00. ISBN 978‐1‐86239‐303‐5 (hardback). (1) Ecosystem revolution and evolution in the Early–Mid Paleozoic (1) Cambrian and earliest Ordovician fauna and geology of the Sông Đà and adjacent terranes in Việt Nam (Vietnam) (0) Late Ordovician shelly deep-water faunas from Raheen, Waterford Harbour, Ireland (0) Integrated higher education in palaeontology: bridging the academic gap between Denmark and Sweden (0) Fossils from the Lower Lias of the Dorset coast, edited by Alan R. Lord and Paul G. Davis. The Palaeontological Association, field guide to fossils 13, London, 2010. No. of pages: 436. Price: £18‐00. ISBN 978‐1‐4443‐3774‐7 (softback). (0) Supplemental Material: Early–Middle Devonian brachiopod provincialism and bioregionalization at high latitudes: A case study from southwestern Gondwana (0) Echinoids as hard substrates : Varied examples from the Oligocene of Antigua, Lesser Antilles (0) Darriwillian biostratigraphy and palaeoecology during the Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event : a northern Gondwanan perspective (0) Brachiopods associated with stromatoporoid mounds from the middle to upper Ordovician Cashions Creek Limestone, Tasmania (0) Silicification of low-magnesium mollusc shells from the Upper Oligocene of Antigua, Lesser Antilles. (0) P. Upchurch, A. J. McGowan & C. S. C. Slater (eds). 2011. Palaeogeography and Palaeobiogeography: Biodiversity in Space and Time. Systematics Association Special Volume Series 77. 239pp. CRC Press. Price £76.99. ISBN 978 1 420 04551 2 (HB). (0) Shallow‐water Chonetoidea (Sericoidea) shell concentrations from the Ordovician impact crater fill in Tvären, Sweden. 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(0) Brachiopod phylogeny revisited: Using stem groups to flesh out molecular tree topology (0) The Kunda (early Mid Ordovician) brachiopod fauna from western Russia: data from Putilovo Quarry (0) Transgressive-regressive events and facies through the Upper Ordovician - Lower Silurian of Peary Land, North Greenland (0) An atypical Burgess Shale-type fossil assemblage from Cambrian Stage 4 of the Jingshan area, South China: Taphonomy, palaeoecology, and global correlations (0) Appendix A: Plotting Techniques (0) Newfoundland and Beyond–Refined Biogeographic Controls and the History of Iapetus (0) Late Ordovician brachiopod radiation in the Tvären crater system, Sweden: a local proxy for the Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event (0) The ‘Ordovician Explosion’ of Land Plants (0) Brachiopod ecostratigraphy of the lower Middle Ordovician Lysaker Member (Huk Formation) at Skara, western Oslo Region (0) Abstract: Macrofaunal evidence for disconformities in the early Ordovician (Canadian) of Ella Ø, north-east Greenland and western Newfoundland, Canada (0) Revision of the Ordovician Brachiopod Genus Noetlingia Hall and Clarke, 1893 (0) Middle Ordovician (Darriwilian) conodonts from southern Tibet, the Indian passive margin: implications for the age and correlation of the roof of the world (0) Mass extinctions: Processes and evidence edited by S. 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(0) Abstract: Faunal provincialism and paleogeography of lapetus - an update for the 90s (0) New fossil assemblages from the Early Ordovician Fezouata Biota (0) Middle ordovician phosphatic inarticulate brachiopods from västergöt‐land and dalarna, Sweden by Lars E. Holmer, Fossils and Strata, No. 26, Universitetsforlaget, Oslo, 1989. No. of pages: 172. Price: NOK 339 (softback) (0) Metazoan buildups on the Early Mid-Ordovician carbonate platform in NE Greenland: radiation of stromatoporoid mounds and substrates. (0) Climatic and environmental changes and the Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event - a Northern Gondwanan perspective (0) The awarding of the first honorary Doctor of Science by the Queen's University in Ireland to William King – a journey of scientific curiosity (0) Cambrian – lower Upper Ordovician deposits of Northeast Greenland with comparison to the similar deposits in Scotland and Newfoundland. (0) Investigating the history of the biosphere (0) Digging around the base of the Billingsellida : the evolution and phylogenetic relationships of early rhynchonelliform brachiopods (0) Abstract: Brachiopods as indicators of early Ordovician paleogeography (poster) (0) Appendix B: Mathematical Concepts and Notation (0) The Golden Spike Still Glitters: The (Re)construction of a Global Chronostratigraphy (0) Was SW Alaska part of Baltica in the Late Ordovician (0) Corrigendum to “An extremely brief end Ordovician mass extinction linked to abrupt onset of glaciation” [Solid Earth Sciences volume 4 of 4] (0) Darriwilian faunas and biofacies from the Stairway Sandstone, Amadeus Basin, central Australia (0) The Paleontological Legacy of Eckert and Mauchly (0) A Cambrian–Ordovician boundary section in the Rafnes–Herøya submarine tunnel, Skien–Langesund District, southern Norway (0) LATE ORDOVICIAN EUXINIA DRIVES EXTINCTION OF THE DEEP-WATER BRACHIOPOD FOLIOMENA FAUNA (0) Early Ordovician faunal development of the Laurentian platform in NE Greenland. (0) Fossil terrestrial ecosystems (0) Early Palaeozoic terranes and biotas across Baltoscandia (0) Changes in Lethaia and Fossils and Strata (0) Geology and paleobiology of islands in the Ordovician Iapetus Ocean: Discussion and reply (0) CARBON CHARACTERIZATION IN THE SIRIUS PASSET BIOTA AND A GEOTHERMAL GRADIENT THROUGH CAMBRIAN LAGERSTÄTTEN (0) Early evolution of biomineralization in brachiopods (0) Neoproterozoic microflora change recorded in the Andrée Land and Tillite Groups, Northeast Greenland. (0) From greenhouse to icehouse: Climatic cooling during the Ordovician caused explosion of marine diversity (0) Late Ordovician deep-water brachiopod fauna from Raheen, Waterford harbour, Ireland (0) SIRIUS PASSET - NEW DATA FROM AN EXCEPTIONAL FOSSIL LAGERSTÄTTE (0) ’ ? ? ? ? ? ? (0) Early Cambrian brachiopod-dominated shell concentrations from North-East Greenland: Environmental and taphonomic implications (0) Special Issue for European Society for Isotope Research (ESIR) VII Isotope Workshop, Graz 2004 (0) Stratigraphic studies of the Lower Palaeozoic succession in North-East Greenland. (0) FRONTIERS IN PALAEONTOLOGY BRACHIOPODS: ORIGIN AND EARLY HISTORY (0) Ratification of subseries/subepochs as formal rank/units in international chronostratigraphy (0) Tracking Fluids, Climate and Crystal Chemistry using the Stable Isotope Compositions of Clays (0) Palaeogeographical and palaeobiogeographical nomenclature in the Early Palaeozoic (0) Pliocene trace fossils from oyster substrates in the Nijar Basin, Betic Cordillera, southern Spain (0) The roles of Lazarus taxa and refugia though the Ordovician-Silurian transition: data from the Brachiopoda (0) Revision of the plectorthoid brachiopod Platystrophia dentata (Pander, 1830) from the Middle Ordovician of the East Baltic (0) The Early Mid-Ordovician carbonate platform in NE Greenland: Ordovician biodiversifications in nearshore tropical environments. (0) The Contribution of William King to the Early Development of Palaeoanthropology (0) Part H, Brachiopoda (Revised), vol. 2 & 3, ch. 6, p. 619–689 (0) More Papers This paper list is powered by the following services:
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