Adaptive strategies and environmental significance of lingulid brachiopods across the late Permian extinction

Volume: 399, Pages: 373 - 384
Published: Apr 1, 2014
Abstract
Linguliform brachiopods are traditionally considered a conservative group which seems to pass through the late Permian extinction without any significant loss and even appear to thrive immediately after the extinction peak. In the Southern Alps, lingulids are very common in the post-extinction Mazzin Member (early Induan) of the Werfen Formation. Sparse occurrences are also known in the overlying Siusi and Gastropod Oolite members (late Induan...
Paper Details
Title
Adaptive strategies and environmental significance of lingulid brachiopods across the late Permian extinction
Published Date
Apr 1, 2014
Volume
399
Pages
373 - 384
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