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52. Aspects of recent advances in the Ordovician stratigraphy and palaeontology of China
53. The great Ordovician radiation of marine life: Examples from South China
54. Biodiversification of Late Ordovician Hirnantia fauna on the Upper Yangtze Platform, South China
55. The dynamic reef and shelly communities of the Paleozoic (1)/ La nature dynamique des communautes recifales et coquillieres du Paleozoique (1)
56. Environmental control on temporal and spatial differentiation of Early Silurian pentameride brachiopod communities, Anticosti Island, eastern Canada (1)
57. Onshore migration of a deep-water brachiopod fauna from the Lower Ordovician Tonggao Formation, Jiangnan Slope, southeastern Guizhou Province, South China (1)
58. Brachiopod diversification during the Early-Mid Ordovician: an example from the Dawan Formation, Yichang area, central China
59. Paleobathymetry of a Silurian shelf based on brachiopod assemblages: an oxygen isotope test
60. Two new genera of Early Silurian stricklandioid brachiopods from South China and their bearing on stricklandioid classification and paleobiogeography
61. New data on the foliomena fauna (brachiopoda) from the upper ordovician of South China
62. The Late Ordovician and Early Silurian pentameride brachiopod Holorhynchus Kiaer, 1902 from North China
63. Sequence stratigraphy of the Middle Devonian Winnipegosis carbonate-prairie evaporite transition, southern Elk Point Basin
64. Response of brachiopod communities to environmental change during the Late Ordovician mass extinction interval, Anticosti Island, eastern Canada
65. Late Ordovician orthide and billingsellide brachiopods from Anticosti Island, eastern CanadaDiversity change through a mass extinction
66. Early Paleozoic Ocean Plate Stratigraphy of the Beishan Orogenic Zone, NW China: Implications for Regional Tectonic Evolution
67. Late Ordovician brachiopods from east-central Alaska, northwestern margin of Laurentia
68. Corrigendum to “An extremely brief end Ordovician mass extinction linked to abrupt onset of glaciation” [Solid Earth Sciences volume 4 of 4]
69. Brachiopod shell thickness links environment and evolution
70. 17. Brachiopods
71. The dynamic reef and shelly communities of the Paleozoic / La nature dynamique des communautés récifales et coquillières du Paléozoïque
72. Early Silurian stricklandiid brachiopod evolution in eastern North America
73. Late Ordovician Articulate Brachiopods from the Red River and Stony Mountain Formations, Southern Manitoba
74. Late Ordovician brachiopod communities of southeast China
75. Evolution and extinction of the North American Hiscobeccus brachiopod Fauna during the Late Ordovician
76. Impacts and mass extinctions: papers in honour of Glen Caldwell
77. W.G.E. Caldwell, B.Sc., Ph.D. (Glasgow), D.Sc. (Sask.), F.R.S.C. – A Career Résumé
78. Ordovician (Llanvirn-Ashgill) Rhynchonellid Brachiopod Biogeography
79. A New Noncalcified Thallophytic Alga from the Lower Silurian of Anticosti Island, Eastern Canada
80. Brachiopod shell thickness links environment and evolution.
81. Equatorial cold-water tongue in the Late Ordovician
82. Middle-Late Ordovician iron-rich nodules on Yangtze Platform, South China, and their palaeoenvironmental implications
83. Depositional environments, hematite–chamosite differentiation and origins of Middle Ordovician iron ooids in the Upper Yangtze region, South China.
84. The earliest known strophomenoids (Brachiopoda) from early Middle Ordovician rocks Of South China
85. Evolution and paleogeography of Eospirifer (Spiriferida, Brachiopoda) in Late Ordovician and Silurian
86. Late Cambrian brachiopods from Jingxi, Guangxi Province, South China
87. Pentameroid brachiopodKarlsorusnew genus from the upper Wenlock (Silurian) Slite Beds, Gotland, Sweden
88. Meganodular Limestone Points South China Paleoplate to the Late Ordovician Equator
89. Early–Middle Paleozoic ecosystem evolution and revolution (Part 2 of 2): an introduction
90. Early–Middle Paleozoic ecosystem evolution and revolution (Part 1 of 2): an introduction
91. Ecosystem evolution in deep time: Evidence from the rich Paleozoic fossil records of China
92. Occurrences of the cool-water dalmanelloid brachiopodHeterorthinain the Upper Ordovician of North America
93. Tracking the early Silurian post-extinction faunal recovery in the Jupiter Formation of Anticosti Island, eastern Canada: A stratigraphic revision
94. Ecosystem revolution and evolution in the Early–Mid Paleozoic
95. Early Silurian brachiopods (Rhynchonellata) from the Sælabonn Formation of the Ringerike district, Norway
96. Drivers of the Late Ordovician Mass Extinction: redox, volcanism, atmospheric oxygen/carbon dioxide and/or glaciation.
97. The oldest known occurrence of the Foliomena fauna in the uppermost Darriwilian (Middle Ordovician) of South China
98. Early-Middle Ordovician brachiopod dispersal patterns in South China
99. Early Silurian ‘algal meadows’ of Anticosti Island, eastern Canada: an analogue to modern sea grass meadows?
100. Late Ordovician carbonate mounds from North Greenland: a peri-Laurentian dimension to the Boda Event?
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