References on Calloria

updated on 12 March 2024


Alvarez F., Emig C. C. & J. Tréguier, 2017. Brachiopodes actuels: historique et révision de la collection D.-P. Œhlert (Laval) ; brachiopodes des côtes françaises métropolitaines. - Sciences etc, Annales des collections de Sciences et techniques du Musée des Sciences de Laval, -et-Bulletin de la Société des Sciences naturelles de l'Ouest de la France, hors-série 1, 386 p. (2016). Carnets de Géologie, CG2017_B02, 386 p.

Baird M. J., Lee D. E. & Lamare, M. D.,, 2013. Reproduction and growth of the brachiopod terebratulid Liothyrella neozelanica Thomson, 1918 from Doubtful Sound, New Zealand. Biological Bulletin, 225 (3), 125-136. Biological Bulletin, 225 (3), 125-136.

Bitner M. A., Cohen B. L., Long S. L., Richer de Forges B. & Saito M., 2008. Gyrothyris williamsi sp. nov. and inter-relationships of some taxa from waters around New Zealand and the southern oceans (Rhynchonelliformea: Terebratelloidea). Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 98, 425-435.

Bowen Z. P., 1968. A guide to New Zealand Recent brachiopods. Tuatara, 16 (2), 127-150.

Brand U., Logan A., Hiller N. & J. Richardson, 2003. Geochemistry of modern brachiopods: applications and implications for oceanography and paleoceanography. Chemical Geology, 198, 305-334.

Brand U., Azmy K., Griesshaber E., Bitner M.A., Logan A., Zuschin M., Ruggiero, 2015. E., & Colin P.L. - Carbon isotope composition in modern brachiopod calcite: A case of equilibrium with seawater? Chemical Geology, 411, 81-96.

Brook F. J., 1980. A note on a population of an undescribed Terebratella (Brachiopoda: Terebratellidea) from Urapukapuka Island, Northern New Zealand. Tane, 26, 145-149.

Chuang S. H., 1996. Competence, pre- and post-settlement choices of articulate brachiopod larvae. In: Brachiopods, Copper P. & J. Jin (Eds), Proc. 3rd Internat. Brachiopod Congr. (Sudbury, sept. 1995), pp. 65-67.

Chuang S. H., 1996. The embryonic, larval and early postlarval development of the terebratellid brachiopod Calloria inconspicua (Sowerby). J. Roy. Soc. New Zealand, 26 (1), 119-137.

Cohen B. L., Gawthrop A. B. & T. Cavalier-Smith, 1998. Molecular phylogeny of brachiopods and phoronids based on nuclear-encoded small subunit ribosomal RNA gene sequences. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, B 353, 2039-2061.

Cohen B. L., M. A. Bitner, E. M. Harper, D. E. Lee, E. Mutschke & J. Sellanes, 2011. Vicariance and convergence in Magellanic and New Zealand long-looped brachiopod clades (Pan-Brachiopoda: Terebratelloidea). Zool. J. Linn. Soc., 162, 631-645.

Cooper G. A. & P. J. Doherty, 1993. Calloria variegata, a new Recent species of brachiopod (Articulata: Terebratulida) from northern New Zealand. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand, 23 (3), 271-281.

Cooper G. A. & D. E. Lee, 1993. Calloria, a replacement name for the Recent brachiopod genus Waltonia from New Zealand. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand, 23 (3), 257-270.

Cross E.L., Harper E.M. & Peck L.S., 2018. A 120-year record of resilience to environmental change in brachiopods. Global Change Biology, 24 (6), 2262-2271.

Cross E.L., Harper E.M. & Peck L.S., 2019. Thicker shells compensate extensive dissolution in brachiopods under future ocean acidification. Environmental Science and Technology, 53 (9), 5016-5026.

Cross E.L., Peck L.S., Lamare M. D. & Harper E.M., 2016. No ocean acidification effects on shell growth and repair in the New Zealand brachiopod Calloria inconspicua (Sowerby, 1846). ICES Journal of Marine Science, 73 (3), 920-926.

Curry G. B., 1999. Original shell colouration in Late Pleistocene terebratulid brachiopods from New Zealand. In: http://www-odp.tamu.edu/paleo/1999_2/curry/main.htm

Curry G.B. & A.E. Fallick, 2002. Use of stable oxygen isotope determinations from brachiopod shells in palaeoenvironmental reconstruction. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 182 (1-2), 133-143.

Dawson E. W., 1991. The systematics and biogeography of the living Brachiopoda of New Zealand. In: Brachiopods through time, MacKinnon D. I., Lee D. E. & J. D. Campbell Eds, Balkema, Rotterdam, p. 431-437.

Dawson E.W., 1992. The living brachiopod fauna of the New Zealand region: A systematic reference list. Occasional Papers of the Hutton Foundation, New Zealand, 2, 60 p.

Freeman G. & J.W. Lundelius, 2005. The transition from planktotrophy to lecithotrophy in larvae of Lower Palaeozoic Rhynchonelliform brachiopods. Lethaia, 38, 219-254.

Gaspard D., 2003. Some Cretaceous long-looped terebratulide brachiopods analysed in the light of the diversity observed in the ontogeny of Recent representatives. Bull. Soc. geol. Fr., 174 (3), 261-269.

Gaspard D., B. Marie, N. Guichard, G. Luquet & F. Marin, 2009. Biochemical characteristics of the shell soluble organic matrix of some Recent Rhynchonelliformea (Brachiopoda). Editorial Universitaria, Santiago, Chile, Proceedings of the 9th International Symposium on Biomineralization, 2007, p. 193-204.

Gaspard D., Marin F., Guichard N., Morel S., Alcaraz G. & Luquet G., 2008. Shell matrices of Recent rhynchonelliform brachiopods: microstructures and glycosylation studies. Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 98, 415-424.

Harper E.M., 2011. What do we really known about predation on modern rhynchonelliforms? Memoirs of the Association of Australasian Palaeontologists, 41, 45-57.

Harper E.M., Robinson J.H. & Lee D.E., 2011. Drill hole analysis reveals evidence of targeted predation on modern brachiopods. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 305, 162-171.

Harper E.M., Lamare M.D. & Lee D.E., 2019. Patterns of unrepaired shell damage in Recent brachiopods from Fiordland (New Zealand). Riv. It. Paleontol. Strat., 125 (3), 669-677.

Immenhauser A., Schöne B.R., Hoffmann R. & Niedermayr A., 2016. Mollusc and brachiopod skeletal hard parts: Intricate archives of their marine environment. Sedimentology, 63 (1), 1-59.

James M. A., 1997. Brachiopoda: Internal Anatomy, Embryology, and Development. Microscopic Anatomy of Invertebrates, Wiley-Liss, New-York, 13, 297-407.

Lee D. E., 2008. The terebratulides: the supreme brachiopod survivors. Fossils and Strata, 54, 241-249.

Lee D. E. & F. Smith, 2009. Brachiopods, or Lamp Shells (Phylum Brachiopoda). In: Treasures of the sea, http://www.treasuresofthesea.org.nz/brachiopods-or-lamp-shells 4 p.

Lüter C., 1997. Zur Ultrastruktur, Ontogenese und Phylogenie der Brachiopoda. Dr. Dissertation, Georg-August-Univ. Göttingen, Cuvillier Verlag Göttingen, pp.184.

Lüter C., 1998. Note: Embryonic and larval development of Calloria inconspicua (Brachiopoda, Terebratellidae). J. Roy.Soc.N. Z., 28 (1), 165-166.

Lüter C., 1999. Coelomogenesis in Brachiopoda - evidence to a brachiopod-deuterostome relationship. Zoology, 102 (Suppl. II), p. 79.

Lüter C., 2000. Ultrastructure of larval and adult setae of Brachiopoda. Zoologischer Anzeiger, 239, 75-90.

Lüter C., 2000. The origin of the coelom in Brachiopoda and its phylogenetic significance. Zoomorphology, 120, 15-28.

MacFarlan D. A. B., M. A. Bradshaw, H. J. Campbell, R. A. Cooper, D. E. Lee,, 2009. D. I. MacKinnon, J. B. Waterhouse, A. J. Wright & J. H. Robinson, -. Brachiopoda In: Gordon D. (Ed.), New Zealand inventory of biodiversity, kingdom Animalia, Radiata, Lophotrochozoa, and Deuterostomia 584 p. New Zealand inventory of biodiversity, Vol. 1, 255-267. Canterbury Press, Christchurch

Parkinson D., Curry G. B., Cusack M & A. E. Fallick, 2005. Shell structure, patterns and trends of oxygen and carbon stable isotopes in modern brachiopod shells. Chemical Geology, 219 (1-4), 193-235.

Richardson J. R., 1994. Origins and dispersal of a brachiopode family - the systematics, biogeography and evolution of the Family Terebratellidae. Proc. Royal Soc. Victoria, 106, 17-29.

Richardson J. R., Aldridge A. E. & Endersby I. D., 2007. Post settlement behaviour of brachiopods on hard and soft substrates. New Zealand Journal of Zoology, 34 (1), 43-49.

Robinson J. H. & D. E. Lee, 2008. Brachiopod pedicle traces: recognition of three separate types of trace and redefinition of Podichnus centrifugalis Bromley & Surlyk, 1973. Fossils and Strata, 54, 219-225

Robinson J., MacFarlan D. & Waterhouse B., 2023. Chapter 15, Kingdom Animalia, phylum Brachiopoda (lamp shells). p. 239–254. In: Kelly M., Mills S., Terezow M., Sim-Smith C., & Nelson W. (Eds), The marine biota of Aotearoa New Zealand. Updating our marine biodiversity inventory. NIWA Biodiversity Memoir, 136, 494 p.

Robinson J.H., 2021. Brachiopod lamp shells. p. 35–38 in: Kelly M. et al., Fabulous Fiordland, a guide to the marine biota of the Fiordland (Te Moana o Atawhenua) marine area. Version 1.0, NIWA, 220 p.

Robinson J.H., Donald K.M., Brandt A.J. & D.E. Lee, 2016. Magasella sanguinea (Leach, 1814) and Magasella haurakiensis (Allan, 1931): resolving the taxonomic placement of these endemic New Zealand brachiopods using morphological and molecular traits. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand, 46 (2), 139-163.

Rollion-Bard C. et al., 2019. Assessing the biomineralization processes in the shell layers of modern brachiopods from oxygen isotopic composition and elemental ratios: Implications for their use as paleoenvironmental proxies. Chemical Geology, 524, 49-66.

Rowley R. J. & D. I. Mackinnon, 1995. Use of the fluorescent marker calcein in biomineralisation studies of brachiopods and other marine organisms. Bull. Inst. océanogr., Monaco, n° spécial 14 (2), 111-120.

Seidel R., Hoffmann J., Kaulfuss A. & C. Lüter, 2012. Comparative histology of larval brooding in Thecideoidea (Brachiopoda). Zool. Anz., 251, 288-296.

Simonet Roda S. et al., 2022. The architecture of Recent brachiopod shells: diversity of biocrystal and biopolymer assemblages in rhynchonellide, terebratulide, thecideide and craniide shells. Marine Biology, 169 (4), 52 p.

Sowerby G. B., 1846. Descriptions of thirteen new species of Brachiopoda. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 14, 91-95.

Sowerby G. B., 1847. Monograph of the genus Lingula, Brug.. - Monograph of the genus Terebratula. Thesaurus conchyliorum or Monographs of genera of shells, 1, 337-364.

Thomson J. A., 1914. Additions to the knowledge of the Recent Brachiopoda of New Zealand. Transactions of the New Zealand Institute, 47, 404-409.

Thomson J. A., 1915. Brachiopod genera: the position of shells with magaselliform loops, and of shells with bouchardiform beak characters. Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute, 47, 392-403.

Thomson J. A., 1927. Brachiopod morphology and genera (Recent and Tertiary). N. Z. Bd Sci. Art, Manual 7, 1-338, 2 pl.

Tyler C. L., Leighton L. R., Carlson S. J., Huntley J. W. & M. Kowalewski, 2013. Predation on modern and fossil brachiopods: assessing chemical defenses and palatability. Palaios, 28, 724-735.

Ullmann C.V., Frei R., Korte C. & Lüter C., 2017. Element/Ca, C and O isotope ratios in modern brachiopods: Species-specific signals of biomineralization. Chemical Geology, 460, 15-24.

Williams A., 1997. Brachiopoda: Introduction and Integuments. Microscopic Anatomy of Invertebrates, Wiley-Liss, New-York, 13, 227-286.

Ye F. et al., 2018. Mapping of recent brachiopod microstructure: A tool for environmental studies. Journal of Structural Biology, 201 (3), 221-236.

Ye F., Crippa G., Garbelli C. & Griesshaber E., 2018. Microstructural data of six recent brachiopod species: SEM, EBSD, morphometric and statistical analyses. Data in Brief, 18, 300-318.

Zaky A.M., Brand U., Buhl D., Blamey N., Bitner M.A., Logan A., Gaspard D. & A. , 2019. Popov, - Strontium isotope geochemistry of modern and ancient archives: tracer of secular change in ocean chemistry. Revue canadienne des Sciences de la Terre, 56 (3), 245-264.


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