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Références 2025 sur les Brachiopoda


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Bitner M. A., 2025. Recent brachiopods from north-western Australia. Zootaxa 5631 (3), 495-508.

Brand U. et al., 2025. Li/Ca of modern brachiopods: A potential paleoseawater thermometer. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 669 (112928).

Lüter C. & J. T. Pennington, 2025. 17. Phylum Brachiopoda, p. 397-414. Atlas of Marine Invertebrate Larvae, 2nd Edition. Acad. Press, Bonn, 691 p.

Duperron M. et al., 2025. Hydrodynamic behavior of organo-phosphatic bioclastic sediments: An experimental study on linguliform brachiopod shell fragments. Sedimentology, online.

Gaspard D. & F. Goussard, 2025. Brachiopod biodiversity and characteristics from the Campanian Stratotype region (Les Charentes and Dordogne, France). Annales de Paléontologie, 111 (1), 102750, 21 p.

Lumiste K. et al., 2025. Sedimentation rates control trace element composition of sedimentary phosphorites: Anomalously low uranium and cadmium levels in Paleozoic shelly phosphorites from the Baltica Paleobasin. Chemical Geology, 684 (122776), 51 p.

Marks R. J. et al., 2025. Early Permian longitudinal position of the South China Block from brachiopod paleobiogeography. EGUsphere, 221 p.

Martí-Solans J., Børve A., Hejnol A. & Lynagh T., 2025. Diarylamidine activation of a brachiopod DEG/ENaC/ASIC channel. Journal of Biological Chemistry,

Popov L. E. et al., 2025. Silicified pedunculate kutorginate brachiopods from the Cambrian (Stage 4) of Jordan. Lethaia, 58 (1), 1-9.

Ratnovskaya A.V., Kuzmina T.V. & V.S. Kuzmin, 2025. Morpho-functional analysis of musculature and nervous system of mantle in brachiopod Hemithiris psittacea (Gmelin, 1791). Acta Zoologica, .

Surlyk F., 2025. Maastrichtian brachiopods from the chalk of Denmark. Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark, 74, 49-118.

Surlyk F., 2025. A cluster of the brachiopod Magas chitoniformis (von Schlotheim, 1813) represents settling of a single spatfall on a soft-bodied substrate, probably a sponge: instantaneous burial by a chalk ooze debris flow (Maastrichtian, Denmark). Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark, 74, 15-24.

Ye F. & M. A. Bitner, 2025. Exploring the association between temperature and multiple ecomorphological traits of biocalcifiers (Brachiopoda). Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 667 (112883).


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