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Almeras Y., Cougnon M. & Faure P., 2015. Les Brachiopodes Jurassiques (Terebratellidina). Principaux genres et leur évolution. Les espèces, extentions verticales et leurs répartitions géographiques. Strata, 51, 111 p.

Afanasjeva GA., 2015. Allometric studies of fossil brachiopods. Paleontological Journal, 49 (14), 1576-1581.

Afanasjeva GA.,  Tazawa J. & Tomohiko S, 2015. Brachiopods of the order Chonetida from the Lower and Middle Permian of the South Kitakami Mountains, Northeast Japan. Paleontological Journal, 49 (1), 19-25.

Aguilar R., Serrano A., García S., Alvarez H., Blanco J., López J., Marín P. & Pastor X., 2015. Vulnerable habitats and species in the deep-sea Emile Baudot escarpment (south Balearic islands) surveyed by ROV. Proc. 1st Mediterranean Symposium on the conservation of Dark Habitats (Portoroz, 2014). CAR/ASP Publ, Tunis, p. 15-20.

Baeza-Carratala JF, Garcia Joral FG, Giannetti A & Tent-Manclus JE , 2015. Evolution of the last koninckinids (Athyridida, Koninckinidae), a precursor signal of the early Toarcian mass extinction event in the Western Tethys. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 429), 41-56.

Balinski A., 2015. Fenxiang biota: a new Early Ordovician shallow-water fauna with soft-part preservation from China. Science Bulletin, 60 (8), 812-818.

Balinski A. & Sun Y., 2015. Fenxiang biota: a new Early Ordovician shallow-water fauna with soft-part preservation from China. Science Bulletin, 60 (8), 812-818.

Baranov VV, 2015. New Atrypids (Brachiopoda) from the Emsian (Lower Devonian) of Northeast Eurasia. Paleontological Journal, 49 (5), 464-473.

Baranov VV & Blodgett RB, 2015. Revision of the rhynchonellid and atrypid brachiopods from the lower Pragian (Devonian) of Southeast Alaska (Heceta Island). Bulletin of Geosciences, 90 (1), 21-32.

Barclay K. M., Schneider C. L. & Leighton L. R., 2015. Breaking the mold: using biomechanical experiments to assess the life orientation of dorsibiconvex brachiopods. Paleobiology, 41 (1), 122-133.

Benedetto J. L., 2015. A Middle Ordovician (Darriwilian) dysaerobic brachiopod assemblage from the Precordillera Terrane of Argentina: Implications for early colonization of deep waters. Ameghiniana, 52 (1), 69-106.

Benedetto JL & Montoya E, 2015. The Afro-South American brachiopod Castellaroina Boucot from the Silurian of the Argentine Precordillera: its origin and phylogenetic relationships. Palaeontologische Zeitschrift, 89 (1), 1-24.

Benedetto JL & Munoz DF, 2015. Linguloidean brachiopods from the Lower Ordovician (Tremadocian) of northwestern Argentina. Bulletin of Geosciences, 90 (2), 417-430.

Bitner M. A., 2015. Checklist of recent brachiopod species collected during the Terrasses and Exbodi cruises in the New Caledonian region, SW Pacific. ZooKeys, 537, 33–50.

Bitner M. A. & B. L. Cohen, 2015. Congruence and conflict: case studies of morphotaxonomy versus rDNA gene tree phylogeny among articulate brachiopods (Brachiopoda: Rhynchonelliformea), with description of a new genus. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 173, 486-504.

Bitner M.A. & Logan A. 2015. Recent Brachiopoda from the Mozambique- Madagascar area, western Indian Ocean. In: Huang, B. & Shen, S. (eds), The brachiopod World. Abstracts. 7th International Brachiopod Congress, Nanjing, 2015, p. 5-6.

Bitner M.A. & Motchurova-Dekova N. 2015. Badenian (Middle Miocene) brachiopod assemblage from Yasen, northwestern Bulgaria (Central Paratethys): composition and biogeographic significance. In: Huang, B. & Shen, S. (eds), The brachiopod World. Abstracts. 7th International Brachiopod Congress, Nanjing, 2015, p. 6-7.

Bitner M. A. & A. Müller, 2015. Brachiopods from the Silberberg Formation (Late Eocene to Early Oligocene) of Atzendorf, Central Germany. Paläontol Z., 89, 673-688.

Boschen R. E., Rowden AA, Clark MR, Barton SJ, Pallentin A. & Gardner JPA, 2015. Megabenthic assemblage structure on three New Zealand seamounts: implications for seafloor massive sulfide mining. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 523, 1-14.

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.

Butler A.D., Streng M., Holmer L.E. & Babcock L.E., 2015. Exceptionally preserved Mickwitzia from the Indian Springs Lagerstätte (Cambrian Stage 3), Nevada. Journal of Paleontology, 89, 933-955.

Butler S., Bailey T. R., Lear C. H., Curry,G. B., Cherns L. & McDonald I., 2015. The Mg/Ca–temperature relationship in brachiopod shells: calibrating a potential palaeoseasonality proxy. Chemical Geology, 397, 106-117.

Candela Y., 2015. Evolution of Laurentian brachiopod faunas during the Ordovician Phanerozoic sea level maximum. Earth-Science Reviews, 141, 27-44 .

Cesar Taboada A. et al., 2015. An Early Permian brachiopod-gastropod fauna from the Calytrix Formation, Barbwire Terrace, Canning Basin, Western Australia. Alcheringa, 39 (2), 207-223.

Chen J, Tong JN, Song HJ, Luo M, Huang YF & Xiang Y, 2015. Recovery pattern of brachiopods after the Permian-Triassic crisis in South China. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 433, 91-105.

Clapham ME, 2015. Ecological consequences of the Guadalupian extinction and its role in the brachiopod-mollusk transition. Paleobiology, 41 (2), 266-279.

Colmenar J, 2015. The arrival of brachiopods of the Nicolella Community to the Mediterranean margin of Gondwana during the Late Ordovician: Palaeogeographical and palaeoecological implications. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 428), 12-20.

Colmenar J., 2015. Ordovician rafinesquinine brachiopods from peri-Gondwana. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, online

Colmenar J & Alvaro JJ, 2015. Integrated brachiopod-based bioevents and sequence-stratigraphic framework for a Late Ordovician subpolar platform, eastern Anti-Atlas, Morocco. Geological Magazine, 152 (4), 603-620.

Comas-Rengifo MJ, Duarte LV, Felix FF, Garcia Joral F., Goy A & Rocha RB., 2015. Latest Pliensbachian -Early Toarcian brachiopod assemblages from the Peniche section (Portugal) and their correlation. Episodes, 38 (1).

Congreve CR, Krug AZ & Patzkowsky ME, 2015. Phylogenetic revision of the Strophomenida, a diverse and ecologically important Palaeozoic brachiopod order. Palaeontology, 58 (4), 743-758.

Correia Monteiro F. A., Franklin Jr W., Emig C. C. & H. Matthews-Cascon, 2015. Braquiópodes recentes do Brasil: Primeira ocorrência da família Lingulidae e suas implicações. 5º Congresso Brasileiro de Biologia Marinha, Porto de Galinhas, 2 p.  

Costello M. J., 2015. Biodiversity: the known, unknown and rates of extinction. Current Biology, 25 (9), R368-R371.

Cross EL, Peck LS & Harper EM, 2015. Ocean acidification does not impact shell growth or repair of the Antarctic brachiopod Liothyrella uva (Broderip, 1833). Journal of experimental marine Biology and Ecology, 462, 29-35.

Devaere L., Holmer L., Clausen S. & D. Vachard, 2015. Oldest mickwitziid brachiopod from the Terreneuvian of southern France. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 60 (3), 755-768.

Dhillon RS, James NP, Kyser TK & Bone Y, 2015. Delta O-18 and delta C-13 variability in brachiopods from modern shelf sediments and its utility for understanding complex oceanography, Southern Australian Shelf. Journal of sedimentary Research, 85 (8), 955-967.

Donovan SK, Harper DAT & Portell RW, 2015. In deep water: a crinoid-brachiopod association in the Upper Oligocene of Antigua, West Indies. Lethaia, 48 (3), 291-298.

Drozdov AL, Vladychenskaya IP, Lomov AA, Tyurin SA & Petrov NB, 2015. The spermatozoon structure of Coptothyris adamsi (Davidson, 1871) (Brachiopoda, Rhynchonelliformea) and analysis of the 18S and 28S rRNA sequences. Russian Journal of marine Biology, 41 (3), 186-193.

Dulai A., 2015. Central Paratethyan Middle Miocene brachiopods from Poland, Hungary and Romania in the Naturalis Biodiversity Center (Leiden, the Netherlands). Scripta Geologica, 149, 185-211.

Emig C.C., Bitner M.A. & Ávarez F. (2015). Scientific death-knell against databases? Errors induced by database manipulations and its consequences. Carnets Geol., 15 (16), 231-238.  

Fauré P., Alméras Y., Sekatni N., Arfaoui M. S. & Zargouni F., 2015. Les Brachiopodes du Jurassique inférieur et moyen en Tunisie centrale (Axe Nord-Sud). Un nouveau témoin du Domaine paléobiogéographique ouest-téthysien. Geodiversitas 37 (1), 31-57.

Feldman H. R. et al., 2015. Talexirhynchia, a new rhynchonellid genus from the Jurassic Ethiopian Province of Jordan. Palaeontologische Zeitschrift, 89 (1), 25-35.

Gaetani M & Mantovani N., 2015. Middle Triassic spiriferoid mentzeliids (Brachiopoda) from Alpine and Mediterranean areas. Rivista italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia, 121 (2), 163-194.

Gerovasileiou V., Chintiroglou C, Vafidis D, Koutsoubas D, Sini M, Dailianis T, . Issaris Y, Akritopoulou E, Dimarchopoulou D, Voultsiadou E, 2015. Census of biodiversity in marine caves of the Eastern Mediterranean Sea. Mediterranean Marine Science, 16, 245-265.

Gerovasileiou V. & Voultsiadou E., 2015. Mediterranean marine caves as biodiversity reservoirs: a preliminary overview. Proc. 1st Mediterranean Symposium on the conservation of Dark Habitats (Portoroz, 2014). CAR/ASP Publ, Tunis, p. 45-50.

Ghavidel-Syooki M, Popov LE, Pour MG, Alvaro JJ & Ehsani MH, 2015. Late Ordovician and early Silurian brachiopods from the Zagros Ranges, Iran. Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 105 (3), 159-187.

Gourvennec R & Hosgor I, 2015. Brachiopods and crinoids from the Middle-Upper Devonian boundary beds in the Darende-Gurun and Van-Zincirkiran areas (Eastern Taurus, Turkey). Bulletin of Geosciences, 90 (3), 577-600.

Guo W., Sun Y. & A. Balinski, 2015. Parallel evolution of jugal structures in Devonian athyridide brachiopods. Palaeontology, 58 (1), 171-182.

Halamski A.T., Bitner M.A., Kaim A., Kolar-Jurkovsek T. & Jurkovsek B., 2015. A large-scale paedomorphic evolutionary lineage among terebratulides (Permian to recent). In: Huang, B. & Shen, S. (eds), The brachiopod World. Abstracts. 7th International Brachiopod Congress, Nanjing, 2015, p. 39.

Halamski A. T., Bitner M. A., Kaim A., Kolar-Jurkovsek T. & B. Jurkovsek, 2015. Unusual brachiopod fauna from the Middle Triassic algal meadows of Mt. Svilaja (Outer Dinarides, Croatia). Journal of Paleontology, 89 (4), 553-575.

Harper D. A. T., Zhan RB & Jin JS, 2015. The Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event: Reviewing two decades of research on diversity's big bang illustrated by mainly brachiopod data. Palaeoworld, 24 (1-2), 75-85.

He WH et al., 2015. Late Permian marine ecosystem collapse began in deeper waters: evidence from brachiopod diversity and body size changes. Geobiology, 13 (2), 123-138.

Hints L. & D. A.T. Harper, 2015. The Hirnantian (Late Ordovician) brachiopod fauna of the East Baltic: Taxonomy of the key species. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 60 (2), 395-420

Höflinger J., 2015. Kreidebrachiopoden, Bestimmungstipps für Sammler. Self-publishing J. Höflinger, D-90552 Röthenbach, 352 p. - https://juergenhoeflinger.jimdo.com/

Immel F., Gaspard D., Marie A., Guichard N., Cusack M., & Marin F., 2015. Shell proteome of rhynchonelliform brachiopods. Journal of structural Biology, 190 (3), 360-366.

Isowa Y, Sarashina I, Oshima K, Kito K, Hattori M & Endo K, 2015. Proteome analysis of shell matrix proteins in the brachiopod Laqueus rubellus. Proteome Science, 13 (21) - DOI: 10.1186/s12953-015-0077-2.

Jackson DJ, Mann K, Haussermann V, Schilhabel MB, Lüter C; Griesshaber E, Schmahl W & Worheide G., 2015. Magellania venosa biomineralizing proteome: a window into brachiopod shell evolution. Genome Biology and Evolution, 7 (5), 1349-1362.

Jean CB., Kyser TK., James NP. & Stokes MD., 2015. The Antarctic brachiopod Liothyrella uva as a proxy for ambient oceanographic conditions at Mcmurdo Sound. Journal of Sedimentary Research, 85 (12), 1492-1509.

Jin JS & Harper DAT, 2015. Occurrences of the cool-water dalmanelloid brachiopod Heterorthina in the Upper Ordovician of North America. Papers in Palaeontology, 1 (3).

Ke Y., Shen S., Shi G.R., Fan J., Zhang H. & L. Qiao, 2016. Global brachiopod palaeobiogeographical evolution from Changhsingian (Late Permian) to Rhaetian (Late Triassic). Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, in press.

Knittweis L., Chevaldonné P., Ereskovsky A., Schembri P. J., & Borg J. A., 2015. A preliminary survey of marine cave habitats in the Maltese Islands. Xjenza Online, 3, 153–164.

Kolar-Jurkovsek T., Halamski A.T., Bitner M.A., Kaim A. & Jurkovsek B. 2015. Brachiopod fauna from the Middle Triassic of Mt. Svilaja (Outer Dinarides, Croatia). In: Horvat, M. & Wacha, L. (eds), Abstract Book, 5th Croatian Geological Congress with international participation, Osijek 23-25.09.2015, p. 129.

Kouchinsky A., Bengtson S., Clausen S. & Vendrasco M.J., 2015. An early Cambrian fauna of skeletal fossils from the Emyaksin Formation, northern Siberia. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 60, 421-512.

Kouchinsky A., L. E. Holmer, M. Steiner & G. T. Ushatinskaya, 2015. The new stem-group brachiopod Oymurania from the lower Cambrian of Siberia. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 60 (4), 963-980.

Kuzmina T. V. & V. V. Malakhov, 2015. The accessory hearts of the articulate brachiopod Hemithyris psittacea. Zoomorphology, 134, 25-32

Laumer et al., 2015. Spiralian phylogeny informs the evolution of microscopic lineages, Current Biology, 25, 2000-2006.

Landing E. & Westrop SR., 2015. Late Cambrian (middle Furongian) shallow-marine dysoxic mudstone with calcrete and brachiopod-olenid-Lotagnostus faunas in Avalonian Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. Geological Magazine, 152 (6), 973-992.

Logan A., Hoffmann J. & Lüter C., 2015. Checklist of Recent thecideoid brachiopods from the Indian Ocean and Red Sea, with a description of a new specie of Thecidellina from Europa Island and a re-description of T. blochmanni Dall from Christmas Island. Zootaxa, 4013 (2), 225-234.

Liow LH, Reitan T & Harnik PG, 2015. Ecological interactions on macroevolutionary time scales: clams and brachiopods are more than ships that pass in the night. Ecology Letters, 18 (10), 1030-1039.

Luo YJ., Satoh N. & Endo K., 2015. Mitochondrial gene order variation in the brachiopod Lingula anatina and its implications for mitochondrial evolution in lophotrochozoans. Marine Genomics, 24 (1), 31-40.

Luo Y., Takeuchi T., Koyanagi R., Yamada L., Kanda M., Khalturina M., Fujie M., , 2015. Yamasaki S., Kazuyoshi Endo K. & N. Satoh -. The Lingula genome provides insights into brachiopod evolution and the origin of phosphate biomineralization. Nature Communications, 6 (9301), 1-10.

Lüter C., 2015. Brachiopoda. In: Schmidt-Rhaesa, A., Harzsch, S. & Purschke, G. (eds.) Structure and Evolution of Invertebrate Nervous Systems. Oxford University Press.

Martínez Chacón M.L., 2015. Revisión de las especies de Isogramma Meek & Worrhen, 1870 (Dictyonellida, Brachiopoda) de la Cordillera Cantábrica. In: XXXI Jornadas de Paleontología de la Sociedad española de Paleontología (Baeza, España). Libro de Resúmenes, p. 174-176.

Martínez Chacón M.L. & Winkler Prins C.F., 2015. Late Bashkirian-early Moscovian (Pennsylvanian) Productidae (Brachiopoda) from the Cantabrian Mountains (NW Spain). Geobios, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.geobios.2015.07.007

Mergl M & Jimenez-Sanchez A, 2015. Lingulate brachiopods from the Suchomasty Limestone (upper Emsian) of the Barrandian, Czech Republic. Bulletin of Geosciences, 90 (1), 173-193.

Morzadec P, Mergl M, Villarroel C, Janvier P & Racheboeuf PR, 2015. Trilobites and inarticulate brachiopods from the Devonian Floresta Formation of Colombia: a review. Bulletin of Geosciences, 90 (2), 331-358.

Mottequin B., Malti F. Z., Benyoucef M., Crônier C., Samar L., Randon C. & D. Brice, 2015. Famennian rhynchonellides (Brachiopoda) from deep-water facies of the Ougarta Basin (Saoura Valley, Algeria). Geol. Mag., 152, 1009-1024..

Mottequin B. & Poty E. [in press]. Kellwasser horizons, sea-level changes and brachiopod-coral crises during the late Frasnian in the Namur-Dinant Basin (southern Belgium): a synopsis. In: Becker R. T., Königshof P. & Brett C. E. (eds), Devonian Climate, Sea Level and Evolutionary Events. Special Publications of the Geological Society of London, 423. 235-250.

Mottequin B., Poty E. & C. Prestianni, 2015. Catalogue of the types and illustrated specimens recovered from the 'black marble' of Denée, a marine conservation-Lagerstätte from the Mississippian of southern Belgium. Geologica Belgica, 18 (1), 1-14.  

Mottequin B., Sevastopulo G. & Simon E., 2015. Micromorph brachiopods from the late Asbian (Mississippian, Viséan) from northwest Ireland (Gleniff, County Sligo). Bulletin of Geosciences, 90 (2), 307-330.

Mottequin B. & Simon E., 2015. Diversity of athyridide brachiopods during the Late Devonian-Tournaisian in southern Belgium. In/ Mottequin B. et al. (eds), IGCP 596-SDS Symposium, Climate change and biodiversity patterns in the mid-Palaeozoic Brussels (September 20-22, 2015), Abstracts. Strata, Communications, 16, 103-104.

Mukherjee D., 2015. Diversity dynamics of the Jurassic brachiopod fauna of the Kachchh and Jaisalmer Basins, India. Journal of the Palaeontological Society of India, 60 (2), 1-9.

Nikitina OI, Nikitin IF, Olenicheva MA & Palets LM, 2015. Lower Silurian stratigraphy and brachiopods of the Chingiz range, eastern Kazakhstan. Stratigraphy and geological Correlation, 23 (3), 262-280.

Pakhnevich AV., 2015. On the revision of the punctate rhynchonellids of the genus Araratella (Rhynchonellida, Brachiopoda). Paleontological Journal, 49 (4), 383-390.

Pakhnevich A. V., 2015. Fossil soft tissues in Devonian and Carboniferous brachiopod shells from Transcaucasia. Micro-CT User Meeting, Bruges, 2015, p. 222-227.

Passamaneck YJ., Hejnol A & Martindale MQ, 2015. Mesodermal gene expression during the embryonic and larval development of the articulate brachiopod Terebratalia transversa. EvoDevo, 6 (10) - DOI: 10.1186/s13227-015-0004-8.

Peel J. S., 2015. Failed predation, commensalism and parasitism on lower Cambrian linguliformean brachiopods. Alcheringa, 39 (2), 149-163.

Popov L. E., Hairapetian V., Pour M. G. & T. L. Modzalevskaya, 2015. A new, unusual rhynchonellide with a strophic shell from the Silurian of Iran. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 60 (3), 747-754.

Powell MG, Moore BR & Smith TJ, 2015. Origination, extinction, invasion, and extirpation components of the brachiopod latitudinal biodiversity gradient through the Phanerozoic Eon. Paleobiology, 41 (2), 330-341.

Present TM., Paris G., Burke A., Fischer WW. & Adkins JF., 2015. Large carbonate associated sulfate isotopic variability between brachiopods, micrite, and other sedimentary components in Late Ordovician strata. Earth And Planetary Science Letters, 432, 187-198.

Qiao L. & Shen S.-Z., 2015. A global review of the Late Mississippian (Carboniferous) Gigantoproductus (Brachiopoda) faunas and their paleogeographical, paleoecological, and paleoclimatic implications. Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology, 420, 128-137.

Qiao L & Shen SZ, 2015. Reply to the comment on "A global review of the Late Mississippian (Carboniferous) Gigantoproductus (Brachiopoda) faunas and their paleogeographical, paleoecological, and paleoclimatic implications". Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 433, 262-263.

Radulovic B. V. et al., 2015. Sillakkudirhynchia gen. nov (Rhynchonellida, Brachiopoda) from the Upper Cretaceous (Campanian) of the Cauvery Basin, southern India: Taxonomy, palaeoecology and palaeobiogeography. Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Palaontologie-Abhandlungen, 276 (1), 63-78.

Ramírez P., Castro J., de la Cruz J. & E. Barriga, 2015. Biodiversidad marina en la isla Lobos de Tierra, Perú. Informe, 42 (1), 7-34.

Rastorgueff P.A., Bellan-Santini D., Bianchi C.N., Bussotti S., Chevaldonne P., Guidetti P., Harmelin J.G., Montefalcone M., Morri C., Perez T., Ruitton S., Vacelet J. & Personnic S., 2015. An ecosystem-based approach to evaluate the ecological quality of Mediterranean undersea caves. Proc. 1st Mediterranean Symposium on the conservation of Dark Habitats (Portoroz, 2014). CAR/ASP Publ, Tunis, p. 57-62.

Rojas A., Gracia A. & Patarroyo P., 2015. Brachiopods from off the San Bernardo Archipelago (Colombian Caribbean), with comments on specific synonymies in Tichosina Cooper, 1977. Zootaxa, 3914 (1).

Rosso A., Sanfilippo R. & Mastrototaro F., 2015. Bryozoan and serpulid distribution pattern on a deep-water slab (Bari canyon, Adriatic sea). Proc. 1st Mediterranean Symposium on the conservation of Dark Habitats (Portoroz, 2014). CAR/ASP Publ, Tunis, p. 79-80.

Ruban D. A., 2015. Comment on "A global review of the Late Mississippian (Carboniferous) Gigantoproductus (Brachiopoda) faunas and their paleogeographical, paleoecological, and paleoclimatic implications" by L. Qiao and S. Shen [Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 420 (2015) 128-137]. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 433, 259-261.

Ruban D. A., Radulovic BV & Radulovic VJ, 2015. Diversity dynamics of Early and Middle Jurassic brachiopods in the Getic and Danubian tectonic units of eastern Serbia: Regional versus global patterns. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 425, 97-108.

Ruban DA & Vörös A., 2015. Palaeobiogeographical affinity of the early Pliensbachian (Early Jurassic) brachiopod assemblage of the Northern Caucasus (Russia): A new evidence. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 430, 11-20.

Sacco Perasso C., Ricci S., Davidde B. & Calcinai B. (2015) Marine bioerosion of lapideous archaeological artifacts found in the Grotta Azzurra (Capri, Naples, Italy): role of microbiota and boring Porifera. International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation, 99, 146-156.

Samanta S., Choudhury A. & S. K. Chakraborty, 2015. Eco-biology of a Precambrian intertidal benthic brachiopod, Lingula anatina from the confluence of Subarnarekha estuary with Bay of Bengal, India. J. Mar. Biol. Ass. India, 57 (1), 41-46.

Samanta S., Choudhury A. & S. K. Chakraborty, 2015. Fatty acid fractions of phospholipids in an inarticulate brachiopod fauna inhabiting in West Bengal-Odisha coast, India. European Journal of Pharmaceutical and Medical Research, 2 (3), 620-633.

Santagata S., 2015. Brachiopoda. In: Wanniger A. (ed.) Evolutionary developmental biology of invertebrates 2, Lophotrochozoa (Spiralia). Springer, p. 263-278.

Scalise Horodyski R., Guimaraes Netto R. & E. Pinto Bosetti, 2015. Lingulichnus and in situ lingulid assemblage from a Middle Devonian transgressive systems tract in Parana Basin, Brazil. Tercer Simposio latinoamericano de Icnología (Colonia, Urugay), Libro de Resúmenes, p. 51.

Shiino Y. & Suzuki Y., 2015. A rectifying effect by internal structures for passive feeding flows in a concavo-convex productide brachiopod. Paleontological Research, 19 (4), 283-287.

Skovsted C. B., Betts M.J., Topper T.P. & Brock G.A., 2015. The early Cambrian tommotiid genus Dailyatia from South Australia. Memoirs of the Association of Australasian Palaeontologists, 48, 117 p.

Skovsted C. B. et al., 2015.Taxonomy, morphology, shell structure and early ontogeny of Pelmanotreta nom. nov. from the lower Cambrian of Siberia. GFF, 137 (1), 1-8.

Smirnova T.N., Ushatinskaya G.T., Zhegallo E.A. & Panchenko I.V., 2015. Lingularia Biernat et Emig, 1993 from the Upper Jurassic of western Siberia: Larval and embryonic shells and shell microstructure [in Russian]. Paleontologicheskii Zhurnal, 2015 (2), 18-26.

Squires D., Clarke M. J. & S. Freshney, 2015. The mystery of the K. Prendergast manuscript. Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania, 149, 7-12.
Key Words: Permian brachiopods, Prendergast, Western Australia, Tasmania, Cambridge, England, Taeniothaerus subquadratus

Struck T. H., Golombek A., Weigert A., Franke F. A., Westheide W., Purschke G., Bleidorn C. & K. M.l Halanych, 2015. The evolution of annelids reveals two adaptive routes to the interstitial realm, Current Biology, 25, 7 p.

Taboada AC., Mory AJ, Shi GR, Haig DW & Pinilla MK., 2015. An Early Permian brachiopod-gastropod fauna from the Calytrix Formation, Barbwire Terrace, Canning Basin, Western Australia. Alcheringa, 39 (2), 207-223.

Takayanagi H., Asami R., Otake T., Abe O., Miyajima T., Kitagawa H. & Iryu Y., 2015. Quantitative analysis of intraspecific variations in the carbon and oxygen isotope compositions of the modern cool-temperate brachiopod Terebratulina crossei. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 170, 301-320.

Taviani M., Angeletti L., Beuck L., Campiani E., Canese S., Foglini F., , Freiwald A., Montagna P. & F. Trincardi, 2015. On and off the beaten track: Megafaunal sessile life and Adriatic cascading processes. Marine Geology, 369, 273-274.

Tazawa J. & Nakamura K., 2015. Early Permian (Kungurian) brachiopods from Nakadaira, South Kitakami Belt, northeastern Japan. Paleontological Research, 19 (2), 156-177.

Tazawa J. et al., 2015. Late Permian (Wuchiapingian) brachiopod fauna from the lower Takakurayama Formation, Abukuma Mountains, northeastern Japan. Paleontological Research, 19 (1), 33-51.

Temereva E. N., Gebruka A. A. & V. V. Malakhov, 2015. Demonstration of the preoral coelom in the brachiopod Lingula anatina with consideration of its phylogenetic significance. Zool. Anz., 2015, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcz.2015.03.002

Temereva E. N. & Tsitrin E.B., 2015. Modern data on the innervation of the lophophore in Lingula anatina (Brachiopoda) support the monophyly of the lophophorates. PLoS One, 10 (4), e0123040.

Topper T. P., Strotz LC., Holmer LE. & Caron JB. 2015. Survival on a soft seafloor: life strategies of brachiopods from the Cambrian Burgess Shale. Earth-Science Reviews, 151, 266-287.

Topper T. P., Strotz L. C., Holmer L. E., Zhang Z., Tait N. N. & Caron J.-B., 2015. Competition and mimicry: the curious case of chaetae in brachiopods from the middle Cambrian Burgess Shale. BMC evolutionary Biology, 15 (1), 314.

Villas E, Colmenar J & Gutierrez-Marco JC, 2015. Late Ordovician brachiopods from Peru and their palaeobiogeographical relationships. Palaeontology, 58 (3), 455-487.

Wang CW., Mao YQ., Li N. & Pu Z., 2015. Coevolution of brachiopod paleobiogeography and tectonopaleogeography during the Early-Middle Permian. Acta geologica sinica, 89 (6), 1797-1812.

Winrow P., 2015. A review of Cambrian lingulate brachiopods of England and Wales. PhD Thesis, Imperial College, London, 322 p.

Würtz M. & M. Rovere (eds), 2015. Atlas of the Mediterranean Seamounts and Seamount-like Structures. Gland, Switzerland & Málaga, Spain: IUCN. 276 p.

Zezina O. N., 2015. Paedomorphic features in extant brachiopods, particularly notably deep-sea forms.  Paleontological Journal, 49 (14), 1572-1575

Zhang Y., He WH, Shi GR, Zhang KX & Wu HT, 2015. A new Changhsingian (Late Permian) brachiopod fauna from the Zhongzhai section (South China). Part 3: Productida. Alcheringa, 39 (3), 295-314.

Zhang Z., Augustin M. & Payne JL, 2015. Phanerozoic trends in brachiopod body size from synoptic data. Paleobiology, 41 (3), 491-501.

Zhang Z., Zhang Z., Holmer L E. & Li G., 2015. First report of linguloid brachiopods with soft parts from the lower Cambrian (Series 2, Stage 4) of the Three Gorges area, South China. Annales de Paléontologie, 101, 167-177.

Zhen Y. & Percival I.G., 2015. Biostratigraphy and paleoecology of Late Ordovician (Ka2) conodonts and microbrachiopods from north Queensland, Australia. Stratigraphy, 12 (2), 84-89.

Zhuravlev A.Y., Wood RA. & Penny AM., 2015. Ediacaran skeletal metazoan interpreted as a lophophorate. Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences, 282 (1818).

 

These papers are not dealing with Brachiopoda but worth to be read.


  • Costello MJ, Lane M, Wilson S, Houlding B. 2015. Factors influencing when species are first named and estimating global species richness. Global Ecology and Conservation 4, 243-254.     open access

 


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