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Albanesi G. H. & G. F. Aceñolaza, 2005. Conodontes de la Formación Rupasca (Ordovícico Inferior) en el Angosto de Chucalezna, Cordillera Oriental de Jujuy: nuevos elementos bioestratigráficos para una localidad clásica del noroeste argentino. Ameghiniana, 42 (2), 295-310.   &  

Álvarez F., Alonso Zarazaga M. A. & C. C. Emig, 2005. Apéndice 2. Nomenclatura: Lista de sinónimos y combinaciones Filo Brachiopoda. In: Fauna Ibérica, vol. 27. Museo de Ciencias Naturales, CSIC Madrid, p. 215-225.

Álvarez F., Emig C. C., Roldán C. & J. M. Viéitez, 2005. Apéndice 3. Claves de las especies de Phoronida y Brachiopoda íbéro-baleares. Phoronida, Brachiopoda. In: Fauna Ibérica, vol. 27. Museo de Ciencias Naturales, CSIC Madrid, p. 227-239.

Álvarez F. & C. C. Emig, 2005. Filo Brachiopoda. In: Fauna Ibérica, vol. 27. Museo de Ciencias Naturales, CSIC Madrid, p. 55-177 & 186-205 & 224-236.

Álvarez F., Emig C. C., Roldán C. & J. M. Viéitez, 2005. Lophophorata: Phoronida, Brachiopoda. In: Fauna Ibérica, vol. 27. Museo de Ciencias Naturales, CSIC Madrid, 273 pp.     See also Books

Ávarez F., Martínez A., Nuñez L. & J. Nuñez, 2005. Sobre la presencia en Canarias de varias especies de braquiópodos (Brachiopoda: Rhynchonellata) en cuevas y cornisas submarinas. Vieraea, 33, 261-279.

Álvaro J. J., Ferretti A., González-Gómez C., Pierre C., Serpagli E., Subías I., Vecoli M. & D. Vizcaïno, 2005. An updater Furongian stratigraphic framework of Southwestern Europe. Acta Micropaleontologic Sinica, 22 (Suppl.), 3-5.

Angiolini L., Brunton H. & M. Gaetani, 2005. Early Permian (Asselian) brachiopods from Karakorum (Pakistan) and their palaeobiogeographical significance. Palaeontology, 48 (1), 69-86.

Angiolini L., Carabelli L. & Gaetani M., 2005. Middle Permian brachiopods from Chios Island (Greece) and their palaeobiogeographical significance: new evidences for a Gondwanan affinity of the Upper Unit. Journal of Systematic Palaeontology, 3 (2), 169-185.

Antoniadou C. & Chintiroglou C., 2005. Biodiversity of zoobenthic hard-substrate sublittoral communities in the Eastern Mediterranean (North Aegean Sea). Estuarine, coastal and Shelf Science, 62 (4), 637-653.

Archbold N. W., Cisterna G. A. & A. F. Sterren, 2005. Lingulida (Brachiopoda) from the early Permian of Argentina. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria, 117 (2), 307-317.

Atrops F. & Y. Alméras, 2005. Les brachiopodes du Callovien de l'Ouarsenis (Tell algérien): paléontologie, biostratigraphie et paléoenvironnements. Revue de Paléobiologie, 24 (2), 563-595.   &  

Bachou A. & M. Boughdiri, 2005. Morphométrie des brachiopodes par modélisation mathématique combinée des tracés ouvert et fermé. Exemple d'application parmi les Terebratulidae du Jurassique moyen. Revue de Paléobiologie, 24 (2), 789-802.   &  

Balinski A. & Sun YL, 2005. A new Early Carboniferous micro-productid brachiopod from South China. Palaeontology, 48 (3), 447-454.

Baker P. G., 2005. A new lacazellin thecideoid brachiopod from the Middle Jurassic of the Cotswolds, England. Palaeontology, 48 (6), 1311-1319.

Barabás A. & Á. Barabás-Stuhl, 2005. Geology of the Lower Triassic Jakabhegy Sandstone Formation, Hungary, SE Transdanubia. Acta Geologica Hungarica, 48 (1), 1-47.

Barnes DKA. & Peck LS., 2005. Extremes of metabolic strategy in Antarctic Bryozoa. Marine Biology, 147 (4), 979-988.

Behrensmeyer A. K., F. T. Fürsich, R. A. Gastaldo, S. M. Kidwell, M. A. Kosnik, M. Kowalewski, R. E. Plotnick, R. R. Rogers & J. Alroy 2005. Are the most durable taxa also the most common in the fossil record? Paleobiology, 31 (5), 607-623.

Benedetto J. L., 2005. Paleobiogeography of Ordovician and Silurian rhynchonelliformean brachiopods from Andean Gondwana and accreted terranes: new data, new insights. In: Pankhurst, R. J. & Veiga, G. D. (eds.), Gondwana, 12, p. 67.

Benedetto J. L., Niemeyer H., González J. & Brussa E., 2005. First occurrence of Ordovician brachiopods and graptolites from Cordón de Lila (Salar de Atacama), northern Chile: stratigraphic and paleobiogeographic implications. In: Pankhurst, R. J. & Veiga, G. D. (eds.), Gondwana, 12, p. 68.

Bitner M. A. & I. Dieni, 2005. Late Eocene brachiopods from the Euganean Hills (NE Italy). Eclogae geol. Helv., 98, 103-111.

Bitner M. A. & Motchurova-Dekova N., 2005. Brachiopods from the Sanadinovo Formation (Lower Cenomanian) in northern Bulgaria. Cretaceous Research, 26, 525-539.

Brice D., 2005. A review of Devonian rhynchonellid and spiriferid brachiopods from Iran and surrounding areas, useful for biostratigraphy and correlation. Abstracts, Fifth International Brachiopod Congress, Copenhague 2005, 7-8.

Borghi E., Bajo Campos I. & A. Rico García, 2005. Arbacina romana (Merian, 1858) from the lower Pleistocene of Favignana Island (Sicily). Parvia Naturalia, 7, 47-71.

Brice D., Legrand-Blain M. & Nicollin J. P., 2005. New data on Late Devonian and Early Carboniferous brachiopods from NW Sahara : Morocco, Algeria. Annales de la Société Géologique du Nord, 12, 2e série, 1-45.

Bromley R., 2005. Preliminary study of bioerosion in the deep-water coral Lophelia, Pleistocene, Rhodes, Greece. In: Cold-Water Corals and Ecosystems. Earth and Environmental Science, p. 895-914.

Butts SH., 2005. Latest Chesterian (Carboniferous) initiation of Gondwanan glaciation recorded in facies stacking patterns and brachiopod paleocommunities of the Antler foreland basin, Idaho. Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology, 223 (3 4), 275-289.

Campi M. J. & G.R. Shi, 2005. New Lopingian (Late Permian) rugosochonetid species from Sichuan, South China. Alcheringa, 29, 275-285.

Candela Y., 2005.Late Ordovician brachiopod faunas from Pomeroy Northern Ireland: a palaeoenvironmental synthesis. Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Earth Sciences, 96 (4), 317-325.

Chen YR & Li XH., 2005. Paleocommunity replacements of benthic brachiopod in the Middle-Upper Devonian in the Longmenshan area, southwestern China: Responses to sea level fluctuations. Acta Geologica Sinica, 79 (3), 313-324.

Chen ZQ., Campi MJ., Shi GR. & Kaiho K., 2005. Post-extinction brachiopod faunas from the Late Permian Wuchiapingian coal series of South China. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 50 (2), 343-363.

Chen ZQ., Kaiho K. & George AD, 2005. Survival strategies of brachiopod faunas from the end-Permian mass extinction. Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology, 224 (1-3), 232-269.

Chen ZQ., Kaiho K. & George AD., 2005. Early Triassic recovery of the brachiopod faunas from the end-Permian mass extinction: A global review. Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology, 224 (1-3), 270-290.

Chen Z.-Q., Tazawa J.-I., Shi G. R. & N. S. Matsuda, 2005. Uppermost Mississippian brachiopods from the basal Itaituba Formation of the Amazon basin, Brazil. Journal of Paleontology, 79 (5), 907-926.

Cocks L. R. M., 2005. Strophomenate brachiopods from the late Ordovician Boda Limestone of Sweden: their systematics and implications for palaeogeography. Journal of Systematic Palaeontology, 3, 243-282.

Cohen BL., 2005. Not armour, but biomechanics, ecological opportunity and increased fecundity as keys of the origin and expansion of the mineralized benthic metazoan fauna. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 85 (4), 483-490.

Cohen B. L. & A. Weydmann, 2005. Molecular evidence that phoronids are a subtaxon of brachiopods (Brachiopoda: Phoronata) and that genetic divergence of metazoan phyla began long before the early Cambrian. Organisms, Diversity & Evolution, 5, 253-273.

Cowan C. A., Fox D. L., Runkel A. C. & Saltzman M. R., 2005. Terrestrial-marine carbon cycle coupling in 500 m.y. old phosphatic brachiopods. Geology, 33 (8), 661-664.

Cramer BD & Saltzman MR., 2005. Sequestration of C-12 in the deep ocean during the early Wenlock (Silurian) positive carbon isotope excursion. Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology, 219 (3-4), 333-349.

Damborenea S.E. & M.O. Manceñido, 2005. Biofacies analysis of Hettangian-Sinemurian bivalve/brachiopod associations from the Neuquén Basin (Argentina). Geologica Acta, 3 (2), 163-178.   &  

Dornbos S. Q., Bottjer D. J. & Chen J. Y., 2005. Paleoecology of benthic metazoans in the Early Cambrian Burgess Shale biota: evidence for the Cambrian substrate revolution. Palaeography, Paleoclimatology, Paleoecology, 220, 47-67.

Emig C. C. & M. A. Bitner, 2005. The brachiopod Lingula in the Middle Miocene of the Central Paratethys. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 50 (1), 181-184.   &     or  

Emig C. C. & M. A. Bitner, 2005. Glottidia (Brachiopoda: Lingulidae) from the Eocene La Meseta Formation, Seymour Island, Antarctica. Palaeontology, 48 (2), 423-431.

Emig C. C. & C. Roldán, 2005. Introducción general y filogenia de los Lofoforados. In: Fauna Ibérica, vol. 27. Museo de Ciencias Naturales, CSIC Madrid, p. 11-18 & 177-180.

Endo K., Noguchi Y., Ueshima R. & Jacobs HT., 2005. Novel repetitive structures, deviant protein-encoding sequences and unidentified ORFs in the mitochondrial genome of the brachiopod Lingula anatina. Journal of Molecular Evolution, 61 (1), 36-53.

Feldman HR., 2005. Paleoecology, taphonomy, and biogeography of a Coenothyris community (Brachiopoda, Terebratulida) from the triassic (Upper Anisian-Lower Ladinian) of Israel. American Museum Novitates, Jul 25 2005, (3479), 1-19.

Finnegan S. & Droser M., 2005. Relative and absolute abundance of trilobites and rhynchonelliform brachiopods across the Lower/Middle Ordovician boundary, eastern Basin and Range. Paleobiology, 31 (3), 480-502.

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

Fürsich FT, Singh IB, Joachimski M., Krumm S., Schfirf M. & Schlirf S., 2005. Palaeoclimate reconstructions of the Middle Jurassic of Kachchh (western India): an integrated approach based on palaeoecological, oxygen isotopic, and clay mineralogical data. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 217 (3-4), 289-309.

Garcia-Alcalde J. L., 2005. Upper Emsian Spinelloidea and Cyrtospiriferoidea (Brachiopoda, Spiriferidina) of the Cantabrian mountains (N Spain). Geobios, 38 (1), 69-97.

García-Diez C., Porteiro F. M., Meirinho A., Cardigos F. & F. Tempera, 2005. Taxonomic review of selected invertebrate groups collected during the Campaigns of the Prince Albert I of Monaco in the Azorean waters. Arquipélago, Life and Marine Sciences, 22A, 35-59.

Gaspard D., 2005. Brachiopod protuberances as self-defense against boring invaders. 9th International Symposium on Biomineralization, Pucon, Chile 2005. Abstract Volume, p. 18.

Gaspard D., Marie B., Guichard N., Luquet G. & Marin F., 2005 Biochemical characteristics of the shell soluble organic mayrix of some Recent Rhynchonelliformea (Brachiopoda). 9th International Symposium on Biomineralization, Pucon, Chile 2005. Abstract Volume, p. Fr. 03.

Gaspard D., Marie B., Marin F. & Luquet G., 2005. Preliminary analysis of soluble organix matrix in some recent terebratulid Brachiopoda. 5th International Brachiopod Congress, Copenhagen 2005. Abstract Volume, p. 14.

Godefroid J. & B. Mottequin, 2005. Givetian brachiopods from the Trois-Fontaines Formation at Marenne (Belgium, Dinant Synclinorium). Bulletin de l'Institut Royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgique (Sci. Terre), 75, 5-23.

González-Gómez C., 2005. Linguliformean brachiopods of the Middle-Upper Cambrian transition from the Val D'homs Formation, southern Montagne Noire, France. Journal of Paleontology, 79 (1), 29-47.

González Gómez A. C., 2005. Braquiópodos linguliformes de la transición cambro-ordovícica en la vertiente meridional de la Montaña Negra (Languedoc, Francia). Tesis Dr. Univ. de Zaragoza, 1-132.

Griesshaber E., Schmahl W., Neuser R., Job R., Bluem M. & Brand U., 2005. Microstructure of brachiopod shells - an inorganic/organic fibre composite with nanocrystalline protective layer. In: Katti, K., Ulm, F.J., Hellmich, C., Viney, C. (eds.): Mechanical properties of bio-inspired and biological materials. Material Research Science Sym. Proc. Ser., 844, 99-104.

Gruhl A., Grobe P. & T. Bartolomaeus, 2005. Fine structure of the epistome in Phoronis ovalis: significance for the coelomic organization in Phoronida. Invertebr. Biol., 124 (4), 332-343.

Håkansson E., Steinthorsdottir M. & S. Lidgard, 2005. Dynamik, bryozo-krat og topografi – hovedingredienser i enpalæobathymetrisk analyse af den Pliocæne Kolymbia Kalk. "Møder 2005", Dansk Geologisk Forening, abstract, 1 p.

Hansen J. & Harper D.A.T., 2005. Palaeoneumania, a new name for the genus Neumania Harper, 1981 (Brachiopoda), preoccupied by Neumania Lebert, 1879 (Arthropoda). Norwegian Journal of Geology, 85, 223.

Harper E. M., 2005. Evidence of predation damage in Pliocene Apletosia maxima (Brachiopoda). Palaeontology, 48 (1), 197-208.

Harris J.E., Parkyn D. C. & Murie D. J., 2005. Distribution of Gulf of Mexico sturgeon in relation to benthic invertebrate prey resources and environmental parameters in the Suwannee River estuary, Florida. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 134 (4), 975-990.

He W., Shen S.-Z., Feng Q. & S. Gu, 2005. A Late Changhsingian (Late Permian) deepwater brachiopod fauna from the Talung Formation at the Dongpan section, southern Guangxi, south China. Journal of Paleontology, 79 (5), 927-938.

Hoel O., 2005. Diversity and life habits of Silurian dtrophomenide brachiopods of Gotland. Doctoral Thesis, Uppsala University (Sweden), 49 pp.   &  

Hollingsworth J. S., 2005. The earliest occurrence of trilobites and brachiopods in the Cambrian of Laurentia. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 220 (1-2), 153-165.

Holmer L. E., Popov L. E., Streng M. & J. F. Miller, 2005. Lower Ordovician (Tremadocian) lingulate brachiopods from the House and Fillmore formations, Ibex area, western Utah, USA. Journal of Paleontology, 79 (5), 884-906.

Jansen U. & Schemm-Gregory M., 2005. Rätselhafte "Loch-Brachiopoden". Natur u. Mus., 135 (9/10), 232-233.

Jin J., 2005. Reef-dwelling gypiduloid brachiopods in the Lower Silurian Attawapiskat Formation, Hudson Bay region. Journal of Paleontology, 79 (1), 48-62.

Joachimski M.M., L. Simon, R. van Geldern & C. Lecuyer, 2005. Boron isotope geochemistry of Paleozoic brachiopod calcite: Implications for a secular change in the boron isotope geochemistry of seawater over the Phanerozoic. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 69 (16), 4035-4044.

Klug C., Schatz W., Korn D. & Reisdorf AG., 2005. Morphological fluctuations of ammonoid assemblages from the Muschelkalk (Middle Triassic) of the Germanic Basin - indicators of their ecology, extinctions, and immigrations. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 221 (1-2), 7-34.

Korte C., Kozur H. W. & Veizer J., 2005. d13C and d18O values of Triassic brachiopods and carbonate rocks as proxies for coeval seawater and palaeotemperature. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 226 (3-4), 287-306.

Korte C., T. Jasper, H. W. Kozur & J. Veizer, 2005. d18O and d13C of Permian brachiopods: A record of seawater evolution and continental glaciation. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 224 (4), 333-351.

Kowalewski M., A. P. Hoffmeister, T. K. Baumiller & R. K. Bambach, 2005. Secondary evolutionary escalation between brachiopods and enemies of other prey. Science, 308 (5729), 1774-1777.

Leighton L. R., 2005.The Latitudinal Diversity Gradient Through Deep Time: Testing the “Age of the Tropics” Hypothesis Using Carboniferous Productidine Brachiopods. Evolutionary Ecology, 19 (6).

Lesport J. F. & B. Cahuzac, 2005. Découverte des sables à Mactres de la base du Burdigalien à Martillac (Nord Aquitaine ; SW France) ; données paléontologiques. Ann. Paléont., 91, 73-116.

Logan A., 2005. A new lacazelline species (Brachiopoda, Recent) from the Maldive Islands, Indian Ocean. Systematics and Biodiversity, 3 (1), 97-104.

Logan A., 2005. Recent cave-dwelling brachiopods from western Portugal and Madeira. In: Biscoito M., Almeida A. J. & Ré P. (eds), A tribute to Luiz Saldanha. Boletim do Museu Municipal do Funchal, Suplemento 6, 65-73.

Long SL & Brunton CHC., 2005. The problematic cemented Devonian brachiopod Schuchertellopsis durbutensis Maillieux, 1939. Geobios, 38 (1), 107-112.

López Correa M., Freiwald A., Hall-Spencer J. & M. Taviani, 2005. Distribution and habitats of Acesta excavata (Bivalvia: Limidae) with new data on its shell ultrastructure. In: Cold-water Corals and Ecosystems, Freiwald A. & Roberts J.M. (eds), Springer-Verlag, Berlin, pp. 173-205.

Lüter C., 2005. The first Recent species of the unusual brachiopod Kakanuiella (Thecideidae) from New Zealand deep waters. Systematics and Biodiversity, 3 (1), 105-111.

Lüter C. & Sieben K., 2005. Types of recent Brachiopoda in the collection of the Museum für Naturkunde, Berlin - catalogue and taxonomic notes. Mitteilungen aus dem Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin, Zoologische Reihe, 81, 177-191.

Maggenti A. R. & S. Gardner, 2005. Online Dictionary of Invertebrate Zoology: Complete Work. University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Digitalcommons.unl.edu 2005

Martínez Chacón M. L. & C. F. Winkler Prins, 2005. Rugosochonetidae (Brachiopoda, Chonetidina) from the Carboniferous of the Cantabrian Mountains (N Spain). Geobios, 38 (5), 637-651.

Martínez-Chacón M. L. & C. F. Winkler Prins, 2005. El marco de la cooperación y los nuevos hallazgos de braquiópodos en el Carbonífero marino des España. VIII Jornadas Aragonesas de Paleontología, Instituto "Fernando el Católico", Zaragoza, 2005, pp. 175-201.

Mergl M. & Massa D., 2005. A new giant discinoid brachiopod from the Lower Devonian of Algeria. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 50 (2), 397-402.

Merkel C., 2005. Untersuchungen zur Biomineralisation von Brachiopodenschalen. Diploma Thesis, Ruhr-Universität Bochum.

Mottequin B., 2005. Revision of the brachiopod Cyrtina rigauxi Mailleux, 1909 and description of a new ambocoeliid genus (Dionacoelia n. gen.) from the Frasnian of southern Belgium. Bulletin de l'Institut Royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgique (Sci. Terre), 75, 53-66.

Nielsen C., 2005. Trochophora larvae: cell-lineages, ciliary bands and body regions. 2. Other groups and general discussion. Journal of Experimental Zoology, 304B (5), 401-447.

Pakhnevich A. V., 2005. Types of size variability of shells in recent and fossil brachiopods [in Russian]. Modern Palaeontology, 2005, 88-98.   &  

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

Peck L, Barnes D. & Willmott J., 2005. Responses to extreme seasonality in food supply: diet plasticity in Antarctic brachiopods. Mar. Biol., 147 (2), 453-463.

Percival I. G., 2005. Late Ordovician deepwater (BA 4) brachiopods of circum-Pacific terranes. In: Abstracts for the Second International Symposium of IGCP503 on Ordovician Palaeogeography and Palaeoclimate, 2005. Insight (Milwaukee), 2, 24-25.

Percival I. G. & A. J. Wright, 2005. A new Early Silurian species of Trimerella (Brachiopoda: Craniata) from the Orange district, New South Wales. Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. W., 126, 111-120.

Percival I. G. & Talent J. A., 2005. 30 Myr record of trimerellide brachiopods (Craniata) in eastern Gondwana. In: Abstracts for the Second International Symposium of IGCP503 on Ordovician Palaeogeography and Palaeoclimate, 2005. Insight (Milwaukee), 2, 26-27.

Philippe H., N. Lartillot & H. Brinkmann, 2005. Multigene analyses of bilaterian animals corroborate the monophyly of Ecdysozoa, Lophotrochozoa, and Protostomia. Mol. Biol. Evol., 22 (5), 1246-1253.

Popov L. E., Egerquist E. & M. Zuykov, 2005. Ordovician (Arenig to Caradoc) syntrophiidine brachiopods from the east Baltic region. Palaeontology, 48 (5), 739-761.

Posenato P., Pelikan P. & Hips K., 2005. Bivalves and brachiopods near the Permian-Triassic boundary from the Bukk Mountains (Balvany-North section, Northern Hungary). Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia, 111 (2), 215-232.

Powell M. G., 2005. Climatic basis for sluggish macroevolution during the late Paleozoic ice age. Geology, 33 (5), 381-384.

Racheboeuf P. R., Janvier P., Ta Hoa P., Vannier J. & Shang-Qi W., 2005. Lower Devonian vertebrates, arthropods and brachiopods from northern Vietnam. Geobios, 38, 533-551.

Raut D, Ganesh T, Murty NVSS, et al., 2005. Macrobenthos of Kakinada Bay in the Godavari delta, East coast of India: comparing decadal changes. Estuar. Coast. Shelf., 62 (4), 609-620.

Remia A. & Taviani M. (2005). Shallow-buried Pleistocene Madrepora-dominated coral mounds on a muddy continental slope, Tuscan Archipelago, NE Tyrrhenian Sea. Facies, 50, 419-425.

Rodrigues S. C., Leme J. M., Stüker F., Neves J. P., Kotzian C. B., Simoes M. G., Kowalewski M. & Correa I. C. S., 2005. Drilling predation on juvenile brachiopods and bivalve mollusks from Present-Day sub-tropical waters of the Brazilian shelf. XIX Congresso Brasileiro de Paleontologia & VI Congresso Latino-Americano de Paleontologia, CD-Resumos.   &  

Rodrigues S. C., Simões M. G. & M. Kowalewski, 2005. Fragmentation and bioerosion as taphonomic records of biotic interactions: a case study of extant brachiopods (bouchardiidae) from Brazil. Abstract Volume, 2 nd International Meeting Taphos’05, Barcelona 2005, p. 135-136.   &  

Rong J., Harper D. A. T., Zhan R., Huang Y. & Cheng J., 2005. Silicified rhynchonelliform brachiopods from the Kuniutan formation (Darriwilian: Middle Ordovician), Guiyang, south China. Palaeontology, 48, 1211-1240.

Rong J., J. Jin & R. Zhan, 2005. Two new genera of Early Silurian stricklandioid brachiopods from south China and their bearing on stricklandioid classification and paleobiogeography. Journal of Paleontology, 79 (6), 1143-1156.

Sá A. A. A., 2005. Bioestratigrafia do Ordovícico do nordeste de Portugal. Tesis Dr. Univ. de Trás-os-Monte e Alto Duro, Vila Real, 1-571.

Sartenaer P., 2005. New middle and late Emsian, and Early Eifelian rhynchonellid (brachiopod) genera of the family Nucinulidae, Sartenaer 2004. Bulletin de l'Institut Royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgique (Sci. Terre), 75, 25-52.

Schemm-Gregory M. & Jansen U., 2005. Arduspirifer arduennensis treverorum n. ssp., eine neue Brachiopoden-Unterart aus dem tiefsten Ober-Emsium des Mittelrhein-Gebiets (Unter-Devon, Rheinisches Schiefergebirge). Mainzer geowissenschaftliche Mitteilungen, 33, 79-100.

Servais T., Blieck A., Caridro M., Chen X., Paris F.& M. F. Tortello, 2005. The importance of plankton and nekton distributions in Ordovician palaeogeographical reconstructions. Bull. Soc. géol. Fr., 176 (6), 531-543.

Shen S., Tazawa J. & G. T. Shi, 2005.Carbonifero0us and Permian Rugosochonetidae (Brachiopoda) from West Spitsbergen. Alcheringa, 29, 241-256.

Shen S., Tazawa J., Shi G. T. & N. S. Matsuda, 2005. Uppermost Mississipian vrachiopods from the basal Itaituba Formation of the Amazon Basin, Brazil. J. Paleont., 79 (5), 907-926.

Shi G.R., Chen Z.Q. & Zhan L.P., 2005. Early Carboniferous brachiopod faunas from the Baoshan block, west Yunnan, southwest China. Alcheringa, 29 (1), 31-85.

Siblík M., 2005. Brachiopods from the Upper Triassic reef habitats of the Northern Calcareous Alps (Dachstein limestone, Hochschwab, Austria). Rev. Ital. Paleont. Stratigr., 111 (3), 411-435.

Simões M. G., Kotzian C. B., Neves J. P., Stüker F., Rodrigues S. C. Leme J. M. & Correa I. C. S., 2005. (Paleo)biogeographical significance of extant rhynchonelliform brachiopods from the southern Brazilian shelf (states of Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul), western South Atlantic. XIX Congresso Brasileiro de Paleontologia & VI Congresso Latino-Americano de Paleontologia, CD-Resumos.   &  

Simões M., Rodrigues S. & M. Kowalewski, 2005. Dead-live fidelity of brachiopod assemblages in the Ubatuba Bay, Brazil: taphonomical and paleoecological implications. Abstract Volume, 2 nd International Meeting Taphos’05, Barcelona 2005, p. 143-144.   &  

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Simon E., 2005. New Early Maastrichtian brachiopods (Gulpen Formation, Vijlen Member) from southern Limburg (The Netherlands). Bulletin de l'Institut Royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgique (Sci. Terre), 75, 127-166.

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Sone M. & Leman M. S., 2005. Permian linoproductoid brachiopod Permundaria from Bera South, Peninsular Malaysia. Journal of Paleontology, 79 (3), 601-606.

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Stigall Rode AL & Lieberman BS, 2005. Paleobiogeographic patterns in the Middle and Late Devonian emphasizing Laurentia. Palaeogeogr., Palaeoclimatol., Palaeoecol., 222 (3-4), 272-284.

Strathmann R. R., 2005. Ciliary sieving and active ciliary response in capture of particles by suspension-feeding brachiopod larvae. Acta Zoologica, 86 (1), 41-54.

Streng M. & Holmer L. E., 2005. Discovery of a new type of shell structure within the organophosphatic brachiopods and the status of the family Curticiidae. GFF, 127 (1), 7-16.

Strusz D. L., 2005. Type specimens of Spirinella caecistriata (Silurian brachiopod) from Yass, New South Wales. Alcheringa, 29, 29-30.

Strusz D. L., 2005. Late Silurian pentameride brachiopods from Yass and Molong, New South Wales. Alcheringa, 29, 205-228.

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Thomsen E., 2005. Brachiopod-substrate relationships on the shelf off the Faroes. Biofar Proceedings 2004. Annales Societatis Færoensis, 2005, 195-201.

Titschack J., Bromley R.G. & Freiwald A. 0., 2005. Plio-Pleistocene cliff-bound, wedge-shaped, warm-temperate carbonate deposits from Rhodes (Greece): Sedimentology and facies. Sediment. Geol., 180 (1-2), 29-56.

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Vinther J. & Nielsen C., 2005. The Early Cambrian Halkieria is a mollusc. Zool. Scripta, 34 (1), 81-89.

Vörös A., 2005. The smooth brachiopods of the Mediterranean Jurassic: Refugees or invaders? Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 223 (3-4), 222-242.

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Zhan R. B. & Jin JS., 2005. New data on the Foliomena fauna (Brachiopoda) from the Upper Ordovician of South China. Journal of Paleontology, 79 (4), 670-686.

Zhan R. B. & Jin J., 2005. Brachiopods from the Dashaba Formation (Middle Ordovician) of Sichuan Province, south-west China. Special Papers in Palaeontology, 74, 1-63.

Zhan R. B. & Jin S., 2005. Brachiopods from the Middle Ordovician Shihtzupu Formation of Yunnan Province, China. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 50 (2), 365-393.

Zhan R. B., Rong J. Y., Cheng J. H. & Chen P. F., 2005. Early-Mid Ordovician brachiopod diversification in South China. Science In China Series D Earth Sciences, 48 (5), 662-675.

Zhang Z., Shu D., Han J. & J. Liu, 2005. Morpho-anatomical differences of the Early Cambrian Chengjiang and Recent lingulids and their implications. Acta Zoologica, 86, 277-288.

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