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102. Late Ordovician brachiopod endemism and faunal gradient along palaeotropical latitudes in Laurentia during a major sea level rise
103. Middle Ordovician Aporthophyla brachiopod fauna from the roof of the World, southern Tibet
104. Evolution of the Rhynchotrema – Hiscobeccus lineage: implications for the diversification of the Late Ordovician epicontinental brachiopod fauna of Laurentia
105. Chapter 11 Biodiversity, biogeography and phylogeography of Ordovician rhynchonelliform brachiopods
106. Upper Ordovician - Upper Silurian conodont biostratigraphy, Devon Island and southern Ellesmere Island, Canadian Arctic Islands, with implications for regional stratigraphy, eustasy, and thermal maturation1.
107. A high-resolution, continuous δ13C record spanning the Ordovician-Silurian boundary on Anticosti Island, eastern Canada1.
108. Biochemostratigraphy of the Eramosa Formation in southwestern Ontario, Canada1.
109. Widespread Late Devonian marine anoxia in eastern North America: a case study of the Kettle Point Formation black shale, southwestern Ontario1.
110. Paleoenvironments revealed by rare-earth element systematics in vertebrate bioapatite from the Lower Devonian of Svalbard1.
111. Sequence stratigraphic model for repeated 'butter shale' Lagerstätten in the Ordovician (Katian) of the Cincinnati, Ohio region, USA1.
112. Paleolatitudinal morpho-gradient of the early Silurian brachiopod Pentameroides in Laurentia1.
113. Taphocoenoses and diversification patterns of calcimicrobes and calcareous algae, Ordovician, Tarim Basin, China1.
114. Paleolatitudinal morpho-gradient of the early Silurian brachiopod Pentameroides in Laurentia1.
115. Aeronian (Llandovery, Silurian) conodonts from the Densmore Creek Phosphate Bed and the Budd Road Phosphate Bed, Clinton Group, western New York State1.
116. Recovery brachiopod associations from the lower Silurian of South China and their paleoecological implications1.
117. New data on Hirnantian (latest Ordovician) postglacial carbonate rocks and fossils in northern Guizhou, Southwest China1.
118. Early Telychian (Silurian) marine siliciclastic red beds in the Eastern Yangtze Platform, South China: distribution pattern and controlling factors1.
119. Restudy of the Llandovery conodont biostratigraphy in the Xiushan area, Chongqing City, China1.
120. Silurian conodont biostratigraphy and carbon (δ13Ccarb) isotope stratigraphy of the Victor Mine (V-03-270-AH) core in the Moose River Basin.
121. Early Devonian graptolites from the Qinzhou-Yulin region, southeast Guangxi, China.
122. A new Gorstian radiolarian fauna from the upper Silurian of the Cape Phillips Formation, Cornwallis and Bathurst islands, Canadian Arctic.
123. The Early Silurian Gun River Formation of Anticosti Island, eastern Canada: A key section for the mid-Llandovery of North America
124. Early Silurian (Aeronian) East Point Coral Patch Reefs of Anticosti Island, Eastern Canada: First Reef Recovery from the Ordovician/Silurian Mass Extinction in Eastern Laurentia
125. Cincinnetina, a new Late Ordovician dalmanellid brachiopod from the Cincinnati type area, USA: implications for the evolution and palaeogeography of the epicontinental fauna of Laurentia
126. The Middle–Late Ordovician brachiopod Plectorthisfrom North America and its paleobiogeographic significance
127. Oldest known Dicoelosia and Epitomyonia, deep water brachiopods from the Beiguoshan Formation (Middle Katian, Upper Ordovician), Shaanxi, north China
128. TrueDalmanellaand taxonomic implications for some Late Ordovician dalmanellid brachiopods from North America
129. Early-Mid OrdovicianYangtzeella(Syntrophiidina, Brachiopoda) and its evolutionary significance
130. SULCIPENTAMERUS(PENTAMERIDA, BRACHIOPODA) FROM THE LOWER SILURIAN WASHINGTON LAND GROUP, NORTH GREENLAND
131. A New Genus of Late Ordovician—Early Silurian Pentameride Brachiopods and Its Phylogenetic Relationships
132. STROPHOMENIDE BRACHIOPODS FROM THE CHANGWU FORMATION (LATE KATIAN, LATE ORDOVICIAN) OF CHUN’AN, WESTERN ZHEJIANG, SOUTH-EAST CHINA
133. The earliest knownStegerhynchus(Rhynchonellida, Brachiopoda) from the Hirnantian strata (uppermost Ordovician) at Borenshult, Östergötland, Sweden
134. Environmental control on temporal and spatial differentiation of Early Silurian pentameride brachiopod communities, Anticosti Island, eastern CanadaThis article is one of a selection of papers published in this Special Issue on the theme The dynamic reef and shelly communities of the Paleozoic. This Special is in honour of our colleague and friend Paul Copper.
135. Onshore migration of a deep-water brachiopod fauna from the Lower Ordovician Tonggao Formation, Jiangnan Slope, southeastern Guizhou Province, South ChinaThis article is one of a series of papers published in this Special Issue on the theme The dynamic reef and shelly communities of the Paleozoic. This Special is in honour of our colleague and friend Paul Copper.
136. Diversity analysis of the Early Ordovician Sinorthis Fauna (Brachiopoda) from the Meitan Formation of Zunyi, northern Guizhou, South China
137. EARLY SILURIAN SULCIPENTAMERUS AND RELATED PENTAMERID BRACHIOPODS FROM SOUTH CHINA
138. Geology and paleoecology of a Middle Wisconsin fossil occurrence in Zorra Township, southwestern Ontario, Canada.
139. Early Cretaceous (?early late Albian) echinoderms from northeastern British Columbia, Canada.
140. Hirnantian strata identified in major intracratonic basins of central North America: implications for uppermost Ordovician stratigraphy.
141. The Early Silurian brachiopod Eocoelia from the Hudson Bay Basin, Canada
142. Impacts and mass extinctions: papers in honour of Glen Caldwell
143. W.G.E. Caldwell, B.Sc., Ph.D. (Glasgow), D.Sc. (Sask.), F.R.S.C. A Career Résumé
144. W.G.E. Caldwell, B.Sc., Ph.D. (Glasgow), D.Sc. (Sask.), F.R.S.C. – A Career Résumé
145. A new chernetid pseudoscorpion from the Miocene Chiapas - Amber Lagerstätte, Mexico.
146. Additions and refinements to Sycodes glabra (Shumard, 1858), a poorly known Late Cretaceous (Campanian) marine gastropod from the northeast Pacific: taxonomic and biostratigraphic implications.
147. Microconchid tubeworms (Class Tentaculita) from the Joggins Formation (Pennsylvanian), Nova Scotia, Canada.
148. The mid-Cambrian (Series 3, Guzhangian; Marjuman) trilobite Deiracephalus Resser, 1935, from western Newfoundland.
149. Late Ordovician brachiopod endemism and faunal gradient along palaeotropical latitudes in Laurentia during a major sea level rise.
150. A NEW NONCALCIFIED THALLOPHYTIC ALGA FROM THE LOWER SILURIAN OF ANTICOSTI ISLAND, EASTERN CANADA.
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