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Références 2024 sur les Brachiopoda


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Álvarez F. & Brime C., 2024. An appreciation of John A. Talent's IYPE 1&/1. Ed. Talent J.A. & Álvarez F., Oviedo, 235 p.

Content :
Foreword, p.5-8.
Recent rhynchonelliform brachiopods: Diversity versus distribution and the problems arising when bringing into comparison modern and fossil environmental and morphologic information, p. 9-156.
Pauline (1854-1911) and Daniel (184-1920) OEhlert, a good example of faithful support and unselfish collaboration, p. 157-233.

Abd El-Aziz S.M. et al., 2024. First report of Middle Eocene micromorphic brachiopods from northeastern Libya: Taxonomy and paleobiogeography implications. Diversity,16, 672.

Baeza-Carratalá J. F., Giannetti A., Pérez-Valera F. & J. A. Pérez-Valera, 2024. Ecological control of the Pelsonian colonisation event (Anisian, Triassic) leading to the first settlement of Tetractinella-beds (Brachiopoda) in the Iberian palaeomargins. Palaeobiogeographical and biostratigraphical significance. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 651 (112383).

Bitner M. A., Hladilova S., Samánek J. & Turek T., 2024. Middle Miocene (Badenian) brachiopods from the Borac area (Carpathian Foredeep, Moravia, Czech Republic). Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae, 94, 175-186.

Brand U., Angiolini L., Bitner M.A. & A.T. Halamski, 2024. Ninth International Brachiopod Congress, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada, 24th June – 2nd July, 2024. BrachNet, http://paleopolis.rediris.es/BrachNet/REF/2024/9th-IBC_Brand-et-al_2024.html, 10 p.   &  

Brand U., Angiolini L., Bitner M.A. & A.T. Halamski, 2024. Neuvième Congrès international sur les Brachiopodes, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada, 24 juin – 2 juillet 2024. BrachNet, http://paleopolis.rediris.es/BrachNet/REF/2024/9e-CIB_Brand-et-al_2024.html, 10 p.   &  

Breton S., 2024. Comparative mitogenomics of brachiopods reveals conservatism in articulate species and unusualness in inarticulate species. Mol. Biol. Report, 51, 298.

Chen F. et al., 2024. Biogenic brachiopod shell concentrations from the Hongjingshao Formation (Cambrian series 2, Stage 3) in Malong area of eastern Yunnan, South China. Gondwana Research, online.

Chen F. et al., 2024. Brachiopod-supported benthic communities from Guanshan biota uncover early Cambrian ecological complexities [in Chinese]. Earth Science, 49 (6), 2277-2295.

Çinar M. E., Ürkmez D. & B. Yokes, 2024. Diversity of Platyhelminthes, Xenacoelomorpha, Nematoda, Acanthocephala, Brachiopoda, Kinorhyncha, Nemertea, Chaetognatha, Tardigrada, Gastrotricha, Rotifera, Phoronida, Echinodermata, and Chordata (Tunicata, Cephalochordata, and Hemichordata) from the coasts of Türkiye. Turk. J. Zool., 48, 379-412.

Coan E. V., Pacaud J.-M. & Kabat A. R., 2024. Gérard-Paul Deshayes (1796-1875) and his taxa. Geodiversitas, 46 (16), 553-930.

Dattilo B. F. et al., 2024. Paradox lost: wide gape in the Ordovician brachiopod Rafinesquina explains how unattached filter?feeding strophomenoids thrived on muddy substrates. Palaeontology, 67(2), 23 p.

Dernov V., 2024. Lingulid brachiopods with probably preserved original shell colouration from the Kamensk Formation (Moscovian, Middle Pennsylvanian) of the Donets Basin, Ukraine. Visnyk of V N Karazin Kharkiv National University, series Geology, Geography, Ecology, 60, 28-39.

Dernov V., 2024. Shell injuries in Densepustula Lazarev, 1982, Pennsylvanian productidine brachiopod from the Donets Basin, Ukraine. Carnets Geol., 24 (9), 143-162.

Freeman Peters G. et al., 2024. Comparison of sclerobiont communities between three brachiopod host species from the Upper Ordovician Fairview Formation, Eastern USA. Lethaia, 57 (1), .

Garani S. et al. 2024. A brief overview on Lingula species (Brachiopoda: Lingulidae). Uttar Pradesh J. Zool., 45 (18), 718-726.

Gaspard D., 2024. Biodiversity and characteristics of Antarctic brachiopods sampled during the CEAMARC expedition. Polar Biol., 47, 1323-1356.

Gaspard D., Paccard D. & Bardin J., 2024. Shell asymmetry in Cretaceous Cyclothyrididae (Brachiopoda): variability, ontogeny and terminology. Comptes Rendus Palevol, 23 (13), 171-184.

Guo Z. et al., 2024. Morphological innovation did not drive diversification in Mesozoic–Cenozoic brachiopods. Nature Ecology & Evolution, 8, 1948–1958.

Halamski A.T., Baliński A. & Kondas M., 2024. Kyrtatrypa pauli sp. nov., a key brachiopod species of post-Taghanic recovery faunas in the Middle Devonian (Givetian) of the Holy Cross Mountains, Poland. Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae, 94 (3), 225-240.

Hansen J., 2024. Brachiopods of the northern North Atlantic and Arctic, with a focus on Norwegian fauna. Fauna norvegica, 43, 12-68.

Harper E. M. & L. S. Peck, 2024. The demise of large tropical brachiopods and the Mesozoic marine revolution. R. Soc. Open Sci., 11, 231630.

Jobson S., Hamel J.-F. & Mercier A., 2024. Shake it off: exploring drivers and outcomes of autotomy in marine invertebrates. Biol. Letters, 20 (20240015), 13 p.

Liang Y. et al., 2024. Late Ordovician lingulid brachiopods from the Pingliang Formation (Shaanxi Province, North China): Morphological and ecological implications. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 263 (106036).

Kherchouche A., Benmansour S., Alhejoj I., Farouk S. & Feldman H. R., 2024. The first record of the genus Orbirhynchia (Brachiopoda: Tetrarhynchidae) from the upper Campanian of Algeria. Historical Biology, 1 p. 1-8.

Kuzmina T. V. & Temereva E. N., 2024. Two sources of mesoderm in brachiopods. Doklady Biological Sciences, online.

Kuzmina T. V. & Temereva E. N., 2024. Structure of the oral tentacles of early ontogeny stage in brachiopod Hemithiris psittacea (Rhynchonelliformea, Rhynchonellida). Journal of Morphology, 285 (4), e21686.

Machalski M. & Bitner M. A., 2024. The brachiopod assemblage from the Maastrichtian white chalk at Chelm, eastern Poland: stratigraphical and palaeoecological implications. Netherlands Journal of Geosciences, 103, e3, 10 p.

Martins Cardoso M. N. et al., 2024. Causes and effects of sampling bias on marine Western Atlantic biodiversity knowledge. Diversity and Distributions, 30 (4), e13839 (10 p.).

Plandin F. A. & E. N. Temereva, 2024. Revision of the muscular system in the brachiopod Novocrania anomala using 3D reconstruction: Functional and paleontological significance. Journal of Morphology, 285 (3), e21685.

Scalise Horodyski R., Netto R & D. Sedorko, 2024. Devonian Lingulichnus and in situ lingulids: taphonomy and paleoenvironments of preservation. Palaeoworld, in press - online.

Rollion-Bard C., Jurikova H. & D. Henkel, 2024. High-resolution carbon and oxygen isotopic compositions of cultured brachiopods: Effect of pH, temperature and growth. Chemical Geology, 659, 122-132.

Örstan A., 2024. First record of the brachiopod Argyrotheca cuneata from a nearshore habitat at the southern coast of Türkiye. Journal of the marine biological Association of the United Kingdom, 104 (e57), 1-4.

Selischeva A. A. & T. V. Kuzmina, 2024. Effect of posterior gut reduction on the evolution of Rhynchonelliform brachiopods. Paleontological Journal, 58 (6), 649–664.

Sour-Tovar F., González Mora S. & L. Martín-Aguilar, 2024. Fossil Lophophorates: generalities and applications in the interpretation of paleoenvironments. In : Past Environments of Mexico, Springer Geology, p. 99-127.

Vellutini B.C. et al., 2024. Combinatorial Wnt signaling landscape during brachiopod anteroposterior patterning. BMC Biol. 22, 212.

Vinn O., Isakar M., Almansour M.I., Al Farraj S. & El Hedeny M., 2024. Syn vivo encrustation of Porambonites Pander, 1830 (Brachiopoda) by craniid brachiopods in the Late Ordovician of Estonia. Acta Geologica Polonica, 74 (3), e19.

Vuchkovska V., Marti T. N., Cisneros A. & J. O. Henderson, 2024. Rbm45 phylogenetics, protein domain conservation, and gene architecture in clade Metazoa. Journal of evolutionary Science, 1 (3), 13-34.

Xiang K. et al., 2024. Phosphate-associated sulfate in Lingula shells represents a potential archive for seawater sulfate composition. Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology, 648 (112280).

Zhang Z., Zhang Z., Holmer L.E., Topper T. P., Pan B. & G. Li, 2024. EvoluZhen G. et al., 2024. Morphological innovation did not drive diversification in Mesozoic–Cenozoic brachiopods. Nature Ecology & Evolution - DOI:10.1038/s41559-024-02491-9tion and diversity of biomineralized columnar architecture in early Cambrian phosphatic-shelled brachiopods. eLife, 88855.2, 28 p.

Zhen G. et al., 2024. Morphological innovation did not drive diversification in Mesozoic-Cenozoic brachiopods. Nature Ecology & Evolution, online


Program & Abstract volume of the 9th International Brachiopod Congress 2024 :   PDF


This paper is not dealing with Brachiopoda but worth to be read when studying systematics.