References on fossil phoronids

Références des phoronidiens fossiles

Referencias sobre foronídeos fósiles     

Updated on 5 April 2024

 

Abletz V. V., 1994. Borings of phoronids from the Eocene of the Ukraine [in Russian]. Paleontological Journal, 28, 155-160.

Avnimelech M., 1955. Occurence of fossil Phoronidea-like tubes in several geological formation in Israël. Bull. Res. Counc. Israël, 5, 174-177.

Balinski A. & Sun Y., 2010. Tubular shell infestations in some Mississippian spirilophous brachiopods. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 55 (4), 689-694.     -  see also below: Emig (2011) -

Bassett M.G., Popov L.E. & L.E. Holmer, 2004. The oldest-known metazoan parasite? Journal of Paleontology, 78 (6), 1214-1216.

Breton G., 1992. Les Goniasteridae (Asteroidea, Echinodermata) jurassiques et crétacés de France. Bull. trim. Soc. géol. Normandie Amis Mus. Havre, fasc. hors-sér., 78 (4), 1-592.

Bromley R. G., 2004. A stratigraphy of marine bioerosion. Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 228, 155-479.

Bromley R., 2006. 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.

Bromley R. G. & d’Alessandro A., 1987. Bioerosion of the Plio-Pleistocene transgression of southern Italy. Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia, 93, 379-442.

Chen J. Y., 2004. The dawn of the animal world [in Chinese]. Jiangsu Science and Technology Press, Nanjing, 366 p.

Chen J. & Zhou G., 1997. Biology of the Chengjiang fauna. Bulletin of the National Museum of Natural Science (Taipei), 10, 11-105.

Conway Morris S., 2000. The Cambrian "explosion": slow-fuse or megatonnage? Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA, 97 (9), 4426-4429.

Conway Morris S., 2006. Darwin’s dilemma: the realities of the Cambrian ‘explosion’. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, Ser. B, 316, 1069–1083.

Droser M. L. & D. J. Bottjer, 1988. Trends in extent and depth of Early Paleozoic bioturbation in the Great Basin (California, Nevada, and Utah), p. 123-135. In: This extendded land, geological journeys in the Southern basin and Range, Weide D. L. & M. L. Faber (eds), Geol. Soc. Amer, Cordilleran Sect., Field trip guidebook, 330 pp.

Ekdale A. A. & T. R. Mason, 1988. Characteristic trace-fossil associations in oxygen poor sedimentary environments. Geology, 16 (8), 720-723.

Emig C. C., 1979. British and other Phoronids. In: Synopses of the British fauna, Kermack D. M. & R. S. K. Barnes (eds), Acad. Press, London, 13, 57 pp.

Emig C. C., 1982. The biology of Phoronida. Adv. mar. Biol., 19, 1-89.

Emig C. C., 1984. On the origin of the Lophophorates. Z. zool. System. Evolut.-forsch., 22 (2), 91-94.

Emig C. C., 1990. Examples of post-mortality alteration in Recent brachiopod shells and (paleo)ecological consequences. Mar. Biol., 104 (2), 233-238.

Emig C. C., 2010. Fossil Phoronida and their inferred ichnotaxa. Carnets de Géologie / Notebooks on Geology, Letter 2010/03 (CG2010_L03), 5 p., 4 fig.    

Emig C. C., 2011. Tribulations of a manuscript... from Lethaia to Acta Palaeontologica Polonica. http://paleopolis.rediris.es/Phoronida/REF/ONLINE/case/Lethaia-APP-2010_en.html       /   Tribulations d'un manuscrit... de Lethaia à Acta Palaeontologica Polonica. http://paleopolis.rediris.es/Phoronida/REF/ONLINE/case/ Lethaia-APP-2010.html    

Fenton M. A. & C. L. Fenton, 1934. Skolithos as a fossil phoronid. Amer. Geol., 61, 341-348.

Fürsich F. T., 1984. Palaeoecology of bareal invertebrate faunas from the Upper Jurassic of Central East Greenland. Palaeogeogr. Palaeoclimat. Palaeoecol., 48, 309-364.

Fürsich F. T., Palmer T. J. & K. L. Goodyear, 1994, Growth and disintegration of bivalve-dominated patch reefs in the Upper Jurassic of southern England. Palaeontology, 37, 131-171.

Gaaloul N., Uchman A., Ben Ali S., Janiszewska K., Stolarski J., Kolodziej B. & Riahi S., 2023. In vivo and post-mortem bioerosion traces in solitary corals from the upper Pliocene deposits of Tunisia. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 68 (4), 659-681.  >>  with supposed phoronid borings attributed to Talpina cf. hackberryensis in coralla of solitary scleractinian corals.

Gierlowski-Kordesch E.H. & Cassle C.F., 2015. The 'Spirorbis' problem revisited: Sedimentlogy and biology of microconchids in marine-nonmarine transitions. Earth-Science Reviews, 148, 209-227.

Guel M., Oezbek, A., Kurt, M. A. & Zorlu, K., 2009. Controlling factors of recent clastic coastal sediments (Viransehir, Mersin bay, S Turkey). Environmental Geology, 57 (4), 809-822.

Herringshaw L. G., Thomas A. T. & M. P. Smith, 2007. Systematics, shell structure and affinities of the Palaeozoic Problematicum Cornulites. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 150, 681-699.

Huang D.-Y., 2006. The early body plan, origin and evolutionary radiation of Priapulida. In: Rong J. et al., Eds. Originations, radiations and biodiversity changes - evidences from the Chinese fossil record. Science Press, Beijing, p. 125-137 [962 p.]

Josey K. A., 1959. Probable cirripede, phoronid and echinoid burrows within a Cretaceous echinoid test. Palaeontology, 1, 397-400.

Knaust D., Thomas R.D.K. & Curran H.A., 2018. Skolithos linearis Haldeman, 1840 at its early Cambrian type locality, Chickies Rock, Pennsylvania: Analysis and designation of a neotype. Earth-Science Reviews, 185, 15-31.

Koslowski R., 1967. Sur certains fossiles ordoviciens à test organique. Acta Palaeont. pol., 12 (2), 99-130.

Larsson K., 1979. Silurian tentaculitids from Gotland and Scania. Fossils and Strata, 11, 1-180.

Li G., Steiner M., Zhu X., Yang A., Wang H. & B. D. Erdtmann, 2007. Early Cambrian metazoan fossil record of South China: Generic diversity and radiation patterns. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 254, 229-249.

Mackinnon D. J. & G. Biernat, 1970. The probable affinities of the trace fossil Diorygma atrypophilia. Lethaia, 3, 163-172.

Mierzejewski P. & C. Kulicki, 2003. Helicotubulus, a replacement name for Helicosyrinx Kozlowski, 1967 (?Phoronoidea) preoccupied by Helicosyrinx Baur, 1864 (Mollusca, Gastropoda). Act. Palaeont. Pol., 48 (3), 446.   

Miller M. F. & C. W. Byers, 1984. Abundant and diverse Early Paleozoic infauna indicated by thge stratigraphic record. Geology, 12, 40-43.

Palmer T., 1982. Cambrian to Cretaceous changes in hardground communities. Lethaia, 15, 309-323.

Parras A. & Casadío S., 2006. The oyster Crassostrea? hatcheri (Ortmann, 1897), a physical ecosystem engineer from the Upper Oligocene - Lower Miocene of Patagonia, southern Argentina. Palaios, 21 (2), 168-186.

Plewes C. R., 1994. Jurassic boring phoronids - non-boring insights into the fossil record of some soft bodied worms. Palaeont. Ass. ann. Conf., Glasgow 1994, 1 p.

Plewes C. R., 1994. Jurassic boring phoronids – non-boring insights into fossil record of some soft bodied worms. Palaeontology Newsletter, 24, p. 24.

Plewes C. R., 1996. Ichnotaxonomic studies of Jurassic endoliths. PhD thesis, University of Wales (Aberystwyth, UK).

Robba E. & F. Ostinelli, 1976. Studi paleoecologi sul Pliocene ligure. II. Le tracce degli organismi epibionti sui molluschi pliocenici di Albenga. Rev. It. Paleont., 82 (3), 501-578.

Rodriguez J. & R. C. Gutschick, 1970. Late Devonian-Early Mississippian ichnofossils from westem Montana and northern Utah. In: Crimes T. P. & J. C. Harper (eds), Trace Fossils. Geological Journal Special Issues, 3, 407-438.

Sato A., Rickards B. & Holland P. W., 2008. The origins of graptolites and other pterobranchs: a journey from 'Polyzoa'. Lethaia, 41 (4),303-316.

Sepkoski J. J., 1981. A factor analytic description of the Phanerozoic marine fossil record. Paleobiology, 7 (1), 36-53.

Skovsted C. B., G. A. Brock, J. R. Paterson, L. E. Holmer & G. E. Budd, 2008. The scleritome of Eccentrotheca from the Lower Cambrian of South Australia: Lophophorate affinities and implications for tommotiid phylogeny. Geology, 36 (2), 171-174.

Sokoloski W. P., 2005. Sedimentology and ichnology of Late Cambrian to Early Ordovician Skolithos sandstone in the Deadwood Formation, northern Black Hills, South Dakota, and southeastern Bear Lodge Mountains, Wyoming. M. S. Degree in Geology, University of Toledo (USA), 220 p.

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.

Sperling E.A., Pisani D. & Peterson K.J., 2011. Molecular paleobiological insights into the origin of the Brachiopoda. Evolution & Development, 13 (3), 290-303.

Sutton M. D., Briggs D. E. G., Siveter D. J. & D. J. Siveter, 2011. A soft-bodied lophophorate from the Silurian of England. Biol. Letters, 7 (1), 146-149.

Taylor P.D. & Vinn O., 2006. Convergent morphology in small spiral worm tubes (‘Spirorbis’) and its palaeoenvironmental implications. Journal of the Geological Society of London, 163 (2), 225–228.

Taylor P.D., Vinn O. & Wilson M.A., 2010. Evolution of biomineralization in 'Lophophorates'. Special Papers in Palaeontology, 84, 317-333.

Taylor P. D. & M. A. Wilson, 2003. Palaeoecology and evolution of marine hard substrate communities. Earth-Science Reviews, 62 (1-2), 1-103.

Thomas A. O., 1911. A fossil burrowing sponge from the Iowa Devonian. Bulletin of the Laboratory of Natural History, State University of Iowa, 6, 165-166.

Towe K. M., 1978. Tentaculites: evidence for a brachiopod affinity? Science, 201, 626-628.

Valentine J. W., 1991. The sequence of body plans and locomotory systems during the Precambrian-Cambrian transition. In: Constructional Morphology and evolution, Schmidt-Kittler N. & K. Vogel (Eds), Springer Verlag, Berlin. p. 389-397.

Valentine J. W., Jablonski D. & D. H. Erwin, 1999. Fossils, molecules and embryos: new perspectives on the Cambrian explosion. Development, 126, 851-859.

Vinn O., 2005. A new cornulitid genus from the Silurian of Gotland, Sweden. GFF, 127, 205-210.

Vinn O., 2006. Two new microconchid (Tentaculita Boucek, 1964) genera from the Early Palaeozoic of Baltoscandia and England. Neues Jahrbuch fur Geologie und Palaontologie, Monatshefte 240 (2), 89–100.

Vinn O. & Isakar M., 2007. The tentaculitid affinities of Anticalyptraea from the Silurian of Baltoscandia. Palaeontology, 50 (6), 1383-1390.

Vinn O. & Mutvei H., 2005. Observations on the morphology and affinities of cornulitids from the Ordovician of Anticosti Island and the Silurian of Gotland. Journal of Paleontology, 79, 726-737.

Voigt E., 1970. Foraminiferen und (?) Phoronidea als Kommensalen auf den Hartgründen der maastrichter Tuffkreide. Paläont. Z., 44 (1/2), 86-92.

Voigt E., 1972. Über Talpina ramosa v. Hagenow 1840, ein wahrscheinlich zu den Phoroniden gehöriger Bohrorganismus aus der Oberen Kreide, nebst Bemerkungen zu den übrigen bisher beschriebenen kretazischen ‘ Talpina’-Arten. Nachrichten der Akademie der Wissenschaften in Göttingen 2. Mathematisch-physikalische Klasse, 1972, 93-126.

Voigt E., 1975. Tunnelbaue rezenter und fossiler Phoronidea. Paläontologische Zeitschrift, 49, 135-167.

Voigt E., 1978. Phoronidenbaue (Talpina ramosa v. Hagenow) aus der maastrichter Tuffkreide. Natuurhistorisch Genootschap in Limburg, 28, 3-6.

Wilson M. A., Feldman H. R. & Krivicich E. B., 2010. Bioerosion in an equatorial Middle Jurassic corala"sponge reef community (Callovian, Matmor Formation, southern Israel). Palaeogeogr., Palaeoclimatol., Palaeoecol., 289, (1-4), 93-101.

Wisshak M., Titschack J., Kahl W. & P. Girod, 2017. Classical and new bioerosion trace fossils in Cretaceous belemnite guards characterised via micro-CT. Fossil Record, 20, 173-199.

Zhang Z.F., Smith M.R. & Ren X.Y., 2023. The Cambrian cirratuliform Iotuba denotes an early annelid radiation. Proc. R. Soc., B 290 (20222014), 11 p.