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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

68. Corrigendum to “An extremely brief end Ordovician mass extinction linked to abrupt onset of glaciation” [Solid Earth Sciences volume 4 of 4]

70. 17. Brachiopods

79. A New Noncalcified Thallophytic Alga from the Lower Silurian of Anticosti Island, Eastern Canada

80. Brachiopod shell thickness links environment and evolution.

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

88. Meganodular Limestone Points South China Paleoplate to the Late Ordovician Equator

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.

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