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View article: Capillaster multiradiatus
Capillaster multiradiatus Open
Capillaster multiradiatus, based on 2-1-83-1 Australian Museum J.31561—PV560662 11-1-83-1 Lizard Island GBR Australian Museum J.31562—PV560664 VII-3-83-8 Rib Reef GBR Australian Museum J.31563—PV560665 VII-4-83-2 John Brewer GBR Australian…
View article: Paradox lost: wide gape in the Ordovician brachiopod <i>Rafinesquina</i> explains how unattached filter‐feeding strophomenoids thrived on muddy substrates
Paradox lost: wide gape in the Ordovician brachiopod <i>Rafinesquina</i> explains how unattached filter‐feeding strophomenoids thrived on muddy substrates Open
Strophomenoid brachiopods had thin, concavo‐convex shells, were ubiquitous colonizers of Palaeozoic muddy seafloors, and are hypothesized to have filter‐fed in a concave‐upward orientation. This orientation would elevate their line of comm…
View article: Improving our Understanding of Evolutionary Paleoecology: A Celebration of the Work and Career of Tomasz K. Baumiller
Improving our Understanding of Evolutionary Paleoecology: A Celebration of the Work and Career of Tomasz K. Baumiller Open
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View article: SPQ volume 22 issue 1 Cover and Back matter
SPQ volume 22 issue 1 Cover and Back matter Open
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View article: Peer Review #2 of "Unraveling the hidden paleobiodiversity of the Middle Devonian (Emsian) crinoids (Crinoidea, Echinodermata) from Poland (v0.1)"
Peer Review #2 of "Unraveling the hidden paleobiodiversity of the Middle Devonian (Emsian) crinoids (Crinoidea, Echinodermata) from Poland (v0.1)" Open
Most previous publications on Devonian crinoids from the Holy Cross Mountains in Poland have concentrated on crinoid columns, and until now, little has been published about crinoid cups and calyxes.Herein, five crinoid taxa are described f…
View article: Food Availability as a Trigger for the Age of Crinoids: Evidence from the Present and the Past
Food Availability as a Trigger for the Age of Crinoids: Evidence from the Present and the Past Open
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View article: JPA volume 95 issue 4 Cover and Back matter
JPA volume 95 issue 4 Cover and Back matter Open
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View article: JPA volume 95 issue 3 Cover and Back matter
JPA volume 95 issue 3 Cover and Back matter Open
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View article: Treatise Online no. 150: Part T, Revised, Volume 1, Chapter 16: Feeding and arm postures in living and fossil crinoids
Treatise Online no. 150: Part T, Revised, Volume 1, Chapter 16: Feeding and arm postures in living and fossil crinoids Open
View article: JPA volume 95 issue 2 Cover and Back matter
JPA volume 95 issue 2 Cover and Back matter Open
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View article: Section 2 Standards and Consumer Welfare: Some Lessons from the World of Merger Enforcement
Section 2 Standards and Consumer Welfare: Some Lessons from the World of Merger Enforcement Open
This Article will discuss the role of “consumer welfare” in judging the legality of single-firm conduct. There is a debate raging in the antitrust world over the standards for judging whether the business decisions of individual firms with…
View article: Presentation of the 2018 Harrell L. Strimple Award of the Paleontological Society to Jack Kallmeyer
Presentation of the 2018 Harrell L. Strimple Award of the Paleontological Society to Jack Kallmeyer Open
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View article: In situ Determination of Nitrate and Hydrogen Sulfide in the Baltic Sea Using an Ultraviolet Spectrophotometer
In situ Determination of Nitrate and Hydrogen Sulfide in the Baltic Sea Using an Ultraviolet Spectrophotometer Open
Evaluating the health status of marine ecosystems becomes ever increasingly important especially against the backdrop of rising pressures from human activities. This is true especially for coastal seas such as the Baltic Sea that is surrou…
View article: Impact of the Major Baltic Inflow in 2014 on Manganese Cycling in the Gotland Deep (Baltic Sea)
Impact of the Major Baltic Inflow in 2014 on Manganese Cycling in the Gotland Deep (Baltic Sea) Open
The deep basins of the Baltic Sea, including the Gotland and Landsort Deeps, are well-known for the exceptional occurrence of sedimentary Mn carbonate. Although the details of the mechanisms of Mn carbonate formation are still under debate…
View article: A Multi-Pumping Flow System for In Situ Measurements of Dissolved Manganese in Aquatic Systems
A Multi-Pumping Flow System for In Situ Measurements of Dissolved Manganese in Aquatic Systems Open
A METals In Situ analyzer (METIS) has been used to determine dissolved manganese (II) concentrations in the subhalocline waters of the Gotland Deep (central Baltic Sea). High-resolution in situ measurements of total dissolved Mn were obtai…
View article: Glider Technology for Ocean Observations: A Review
Glider Technology for Ocean Observations: A Review Open
The total number of drones used in the air, on the land and in the water is growing in recent years. This review focuses on ocean robots and in particular on glider technology which seems to be one of the most promising oceanographic tools…
View article: DISTRIBUTION OF SHALLOW-WATER CRINOIDS NEAR SANTA MARTA, COLOMBIA
DISTRIBUTION OF SHALLOW-WATER CRINOIDS NEAR SANTA MARTA, COLOMBIA Open
The fauna of unstalked crinoids (Echinodermata) near Santa Marta, Colombia, is unique in the tropical western Atlantic in both species diversity and population size. Seven species have been observed at depths above 36 m. A field key to the…