Linking Western Tethyan Rhynchonellide morphogroups to the key post-Palaeozoic extinction and turnover events

Volume: 553, Pages: 109791 - 109791
Published: Sep 1, 2020
Abstract
Genetic control undoubtedly plays the most decisive role in the development of characters in rhynchonellides, especially in those structural features such as shell microstructure and brachidial architecture. However, considering the relationship between shell microstructure and type of crura in post-Palaeozoic rhynchonellides supported by recent growing research, the present study links this striking matching to the distribution of...
Paper Details
Title
Linking Western Tethyan Rhynchonellide morphogroups to the key post-Palaeozoic extinction and turnover events
Published Date
Sep 1, 2020
Volume
553
Pages
109791 - 109791
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