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Brachiopoda

Fossil and Recent

Harper, David A. T. / Long, Sarah L. / Nielsen, Claus (Herausgeber)

Fossils and Strata Monograph Series (Band Nr. 54)

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1. Auflage September 2008
336 Seiten, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-1-4051-8664-3
John Wiley & Sons

This substantial volume showcases 35 of the presentations delivered at the 5th International Brachiopod Congress in Copenhagen. The brachiopod congresses are a focus for cutting-edge research in brachiopod palaeontology and neontology. The presentations from the Copenhagen Congress cover a wide range of material from basic morphology and taxonomy through advances in molecular phylogeny and ultrastructural studies to the biogeography and palaeoecology of the phylum. About 75% of the papers relate to fossil brachiopods and the rest to living forms The following fields are represented in the volume: Taxonomy/Morphology (25%), Ecology/Palaeoecology (35%) and Stratigraphy/Biogeography (20%), phylogeny (10%) and Biochemistry/Genetics (10%). The volume is beautifully illustrated throughout and the papers together represent an exciting snapshot of contemporary brachiopod research as it continues into the third millennium.

David Harper is Professor of Palaeontology in the University
of Copenhagen and Head of Geology in the Natural History Museum of
Denmark; he has co-authored a number of textbooks in
palaeontology.

Sarah Long is Head of Palaeontological Collections in the
Natural History Museum, London and co-edited the proceedings from
the Millennium Brachiopod Congress (London 2000).

Claus Nielsen is Professor of Professor of Evolutionary
Invertebrate Embryology in the Natural History Museum of Denmark,
University of Copenhagen and is author of the highly-acclaimed book
'Animal Evolution'. Together the editors have wide experience in
many aspects of brachiopod research and a long track record in
editorial work.

D. A. T. Harper, University of Copenhagen, Denmark