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Front MatterAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (170 KB) - PDF w/links (176 KB)
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Chapter 1. IntroductionAlwyn WilliamsAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (103 KB) - PDF w/links (103 KB)
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Chapter 2. Apatite varieties in Recent and fossil linguloid brachiopod shellsJüri Nemliher, Ivar PuuraAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (148 KB) - PDF w/links (149 KB)
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Chapter 3. Chemico-structural differentiation of the organocalcitic shells of rhynchonellate brachiopodsMaggie Cusack, Alwyn WilliamsAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (6365 KB) - PDF w/links (546 KB)
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Chapter 4. A TEM investigation of modulated microstructure in Recent and fossil articulate brachiopod shells from New ZealandNancy BueningAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (916 KB) - PDF w/links (211 KB)
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Chapter 5. The acrosome reaction of the spermatozoa of the inarticulate brachiopod Lingula anatinaMakoto FukumotoAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (4573 KB) - PDF w/links (307 KB)
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Chapter 6. Brachiopod larval setae – a key to the phylum’s ancestral life cycle?Carsten LüterAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1336 KB) - PDF w/links (1338 KB)
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Chapter 7. Variation in the loops of two Recent species of Liothyrella (Brachiopoda; Terebratuloidea) from New Zealand and South Orkney IslandsDaphne E. Lee, Catherine R. Samson, Sandra J. Carlson, Nancy BueningAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (5293 KB) - PDF w/links (795 KB)
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Chapter 8. Shell morphology and geographical distribution of Neocrania (Brachiopoda, Recent) in the eastern North Atlantic and Mediterranean SeaAlan LoganAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1773 KB) - PDF w/links (309 KB)
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Chapter 9. Developmental and settlement characteristics of the Antarctic brachiopod Liothyrella uva (Broderip 1833)Karen Meidlinger, Paul A. Tyler, Lloyd S. PeckAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (2737 KB) - PDF w/links (323 KB)
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Chapter 10. Embryonic shells of Devonian linguloid brachiopodsAndrzej BalinskiAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (6731 KB) - PDF w/links (2091 KB)
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Chapter 11. Global surface-water circulation and the main features of brachiopod biogeographyO. N. ZezinaAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (258 KB) - PDF w/links (173 KB)
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Chapter 12. Fundamental differences in external spine growth in brachiopodsC. Howard C. Brunton, Fernando AlvarezAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (9020 KB) - PDF w/links (560 KB)
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Chapter 13. Brachiopod molecular phylogeny advancesBernard L. CohenAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (154 KB) - PDF w/links (158 KB)
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Chapter 14. Molecular phylogenetics and evolution of long-looped brachiopodsMichiko Saito, Kazuyoshi Endo, Bernard L. CohenAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (233 KB) - PDF w/links (172 KB)
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Chapter 15. Phylogenetic relationships of brachiopods within the Metazoa based on mitochondrial amino acid sequence analysesAlexandra StechmannAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (101 KB) - PDF w/links (106 KB)
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Chapter 16. The phylogenetic position of brachiopods inferred from mitochondrial gene ordersKazuyoshi EndoAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (588 KB) - PDF w/links (184 KB)
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Chapter 17. Genetic differentiation of Terebratella sanguinea in the New Zealand fiordsD. G. Ostrow, P. V. Mladenov, S. R. Wing, M. S. RoyAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (174 KB) - PDF w/links (178 KB)
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Chapter 18. Functional morphology of articulatory structures and implications for patterns of musculature in Cambrian rhynchonelliform brachiopodsSandra J. Carlson, Michael G. Bassett, Leonid E. Popov, Lars E. HolmerAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (3601 KB) - PDF w/links (505 KB)
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Chapter 19. Early Silurian stricklandiid brachiopod evolution in eastern North AmericaJisuo JinAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (5393 KB) - PDF w/links (647 KB)
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Chapter 20. Post-Palaeozoic Rhynchonellida (Brachiopoda)Ellis F. Owen, Miguel O. ManceñidoAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (336 KB) - PDF w/links (203 KB)
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Chapter 21. Radiations and extinctions of atrypide brachiopodsPaul CopperAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (418 KB) - PDF w/links (342 KB)
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Chapter 22. Trends in athyridide diversity dynamicsT. L. Modzalevskaya, Fernando AlvarezAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (262 KB) - PDF w/links (188 KB)
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Chapter 23. The systematic position of some Upper Permian terebratulide generaT. N. Smirnova, T. A. GruntAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (186 KB) - PDF w/links (132 KB)
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Chapter 24. Ancestry and heterochronic origin of brachiopods of the Superfamily Megathyridoidea (Order Terebratulida)David I. MacKinnonAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (7670 KB) - PDF w/links (465 KB)
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Chapter 25. Thecideide phylogeny, heterochrony, and the gradual acquisition of charactersGlenn S. JaecksAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (334 KB) - PDF w/links (265 KB)
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Chapter 26. Incorporating stratigraphic data in the phylogenetic analysis of the RhynchonelliformeaSandra J. Carlson, Lindsey R. LeightonAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (384 KB) - PDF w/links (386 KB)
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Chapter 27. Brachiopods of the Isca submarine caveC. Howard C. Brunton, Emma Taddei RuggieroAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (602 KB) - PDF w/links (296 KB)
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Chapter 28. Brachiopod/crinoid associations in the late Cenozoic of the Antillean regionDavid A.T. Harper, Stephen K. DonovanAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (2416 KB) - PDF w/links (281 KB)
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Chapter 29. Pragian–Emsian brachiopod communities of the Faou Formation (Massif Armoricain, France)Rémy GourvennecAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (775 KB) - PDF w/links (451 KB)
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Chapter 30. Palaeoecological interpretation of the brachiopod faunas of the Bardahessiagh Formation (middle Caradoc), Pomeroy, Co. Tyrone, N. IrelandYves CandelaAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (482 KB) - PDF w/links (537 KB)
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Chapter 31. Palaeolatitudinal distribution patterns of higher rhynchonelliform brachiopods in the early OrdovicianL. Robin M. Cocks, Juan L. BenedettoAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (728 KB) - PDF w/links (504 KB)
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Chapter 32. Distribution and diversity of Ordovician articulated brachiopods in the East BalticDavid A.T. Harper, Linda HintsAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (875 KB) - PDF w/links (876 KB)
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Chapter 33. The orthide Platystrophia in the Ordovician and Early Silurian of the East BalticMichael A. ZuykovAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1361 KB) - PDF w/links (309 KB)
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Chapter 34. Silurian–Devonian biogeographyA. J. Boucot, Robert B. BlodgettAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (395 KB) - PDF w/links (308 KB)
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Chapter 36. Lower and Middle Permian brachiopods from Oman and Peri-Gondwanan palaeogeographical reconstructionsLucia AngioliniAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (685 KB) - PDF w/links (607 KB)
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Chapter 37. Permian Productida of AustralasiaN. ArchboldAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (933 KB) - PDF w/links (934 KB)
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Chapter 38. A Permian Boreal brachiopod fauna from Okutadami, central Japan, and its tectonic implicationJ. TazawaAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1772 KB) - PDF w/links (416 KB)
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Chapter 39. Brachiopod biostratigraphy of the Middle Triassic in Bulgaria and comparison with elsewhere in EuropeSamuil BenatovAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (420 KB) - PDF w/links (346 KB)
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Chapter 40. Mesozoic articulated brachiopods from the Western Cordillera of North AmericaMichael R. SandyAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (7325 KB) - PDF w/links (1228 KB)
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Chapter 41. Diversification of Mediterranean Early Jurassic brachiopods after the end-Triassic mass extinction – new results from HungaryAlfréd DulaiAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (441 KB) - PDF w/links (370 KB)
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Chapter 42. Stratigraphic distribution of brachiopods – a new method of storing and querying loosely-structured biodiversity informationFabio Simeoni, Gordon B. Curry, Richard ConnorAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (307 KB) - PDF w/links (291 KB)
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Systematics Association PublicationsAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (125 KB) - PDF w/links (126 KB)