Brachiopods (/ˈbrækioʊˌpɒd/), phylum Brachiopoda, are a phylum of trochozoan animals that have hard "valves" (shells) on the upper and lower surfaces...
taxonomy of extant (living) Brachiopoda by Emig, Bitner & Álvarez (2019). There are over 400 living species and over 120 living genera ofbrachiopods classified...
listofbrachiopod genera which includes both extinct (fossil) forms and extant (living) genera (bolded). Names are according to the conventions of the...
Paleozoic to the Mesozoic Brachiopod Fauna". Paleobiology. 34: 65–79. doi:10.1666/06082.1. S2CID 86843206. ""Discovery" of the Coelacanth". Archived from...
vertebrates, the echinoderms, the brachiopods and some groups of arthropods. The idea that animal and plant species were not constant, but changed over...
evidence of disappearance of large brachiopods from shallow tropical waters after the Jurassic period, interpreted as mainly caused by increase of durophagous...
subphylum and clade ofbrachiopods. It is roughly equivalent to the former class Articulata, which was used previously in brachiopod taxonomy up until the...
genus of extinct brachiopods in the order Productida and the family Monticuliferidae. The species were the largest of the carboniferous brachiopods, with...
groups and caused the disappearance of one third of all brachiopod and bryozoan families, as well as numerous groups of conodonts, trilobites, echinoderms...
enabled those brachiopodspecies to reach large sizes, is published by Angiolini et al. (2019). A study on the relative importance ofbrachiopods and bivalves...
and Tajikistan. The type species, C. elegans, is found only at River Kuna (Triassic of Russian Federation). Listofbrachiopod genera Novyye triasovyye...
Rhaetina is an extinct genus ofbrachiopods belonging to the family Angustothyrididae. Species within this genus include: †Rhaetina beskessensis Dagys...
and brachiopods Archibald Vivian Hill (1886–1977), British physiologist, winner of the 1922 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for elucidation of mechanical...
each other than of non-members, the relationships between members are mostly unclear. Some analyses regard phoronids and brachiopods as sister-groups...
Triassic period that followed. In contrast, the brachiopods lost 95% of their species diversity. The ability of some bivalves to burrow and thus avoid predators...
Mucrospirifer is a genus of extinct brachiopods in the class Rhynchonellata (Articulata) and the order Spiriferida. They are sometimes known as "butterfly...
19(1):107-131 D. A. T. Harper and S. K. Donovan. 2007. Fossil brachiopods from the Pleistocene of the Antilles. Scripta Geologica 135:213-239 Turvey, Samuel...
Strophomena is a genus ofbrachiopods belonging to the order Strophomenida family Strophomenidae, named by Rafinesque in 1824. They were stationary epifaunal...
are those of barnacles, horseshoe crabs and brachiopods. Marine annelid worms in the family Serpulidae create shells which are tubes made of calcium carbonate...
associated aquatic fauna containing the brachiopod Lingula, clam shrimps, and fish. The authors speculated, due to the nature of the locality, that Rosamygale burrowed...
Carboniferous. The first ammonites, a subclass of cephalopod molluscs, appeared. Trilobites, brachiopods and the great coral reefs were still common during...
Micrina is an extinct genus of tommotiids with affinities to brachiopods. Micrina can be considered a stem group brachiopod based on its larval shell Its...
predominant group of Permian brachiopods, accounting for up to about half of all Permian brachiopod genera. Brachiopods also served as important ecosystem...
as the lampshell Lingula, though the living species in this genus are not identical to fossil brachiopods. Other living fossils however are also Lazarus...
then proposed that the brachiopod was therefore a captured and engulfed prey item. Cnidaria Anthozoa Listof Chengjiang Biota species by phylum Ou, Qiang;...