When lingulid brachiopods became infaunal(?) – perspectives from the morphological and anatomical information
Morphology usually serves as an effective proxy for functional ecology, and the evaluation of morphological, anatomical, and ecological changes allows for a deeper understanding of the nature of diversification and macroevolution. Lingulid (Order Lingulida) brachiopods were diverse and abundant duri...
Main Authors: | Yue Liang, Luke C. Strotz, Timothy P. Topper, Lars E. Holmer, Graham E. Budd, Yanlong Chen, Ruisen Fang, Yazhou Hu, Zhifei Zhang |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Estonian Academy Publishers
2023-06-01
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Series: | Estonian Journal of Earth Sciences |
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Online Access: | https://kirj.ee/wp-content/plugins/kirj/pub/earth-1-2023-140_20230611110823.pdf |
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