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Special Papers in Palaeontology, published by The Palaeontological Association, is a series of substantial separate works conforming to the style of the Palaeontology journal. Two issues are published each year and feature high standard illustrations.

  • Investigates the shell-rich Llandovery strata of the Anticosti ramp and presents the orthide brachiopods which reached their evolutionary diversity acme and abundance in the Ordovician
  • Highlights the nine families of orthides which were lost at the end of the Ordovician, but discusses how some 16 families crossed the boundary (though mostly showing declines in the Silurian)
  • Greatly expands the old locality register and enables the accurate placement of known and new species in a stratigraphic, evolutionary, as well as type locality framework
  • Brings together researchers, geologists and enthusiasts who continue to find material of significance
  • Includes 19 plates and 14 text-figures

Special Papers in Palaeontology, Early Silurian (Llandovery) Orthide Brachiopods from Anticosti Island, Eastern Canada: The O/S Extinction Recovery Fauna

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Special Papers in Palaeontology, published by The Palaeontological Association, is a series of substantial separate works conforming to the style... Read more

    Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 22/11/2006
    ISBN13: 9781405160124, 978-1405160124
    ISBN10: 1405160128

    Number of Pages: 80

    Non Fiction , Earth Sciences, Geography & Environment , Education

    Description

    Special Papers in Palaeontology, published by The Palaeontological Association, is a series of substantial separate works conforming to the style of the Palaeontology journal. Two issues are published each year and feature high standard illustrations.

    • Investigates the shell-rich Llandovery strata of the Anticosti ramp and presents the orthide brachiopods which reached their evolutionary diversity acme and abundance in the Ordovician
    • Highlights the nine families of orthides which were lost at the end of the Ordovician, but discusses how some 16 families crossed the boundary (though mostly showing declines in the Silurian)
    • Greatly expands the old locality register and enables the accurate placement of known and new species in a stratigraphic, evolutionary, as well as type locality framework
    • Brings together researchers, geologists and enthusiasts who continue to find material of significance
    • Includes 19 plates and 14 text-figures

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