The Magnitude of Global Marine Species Diversity
- W. Appeltans, S. Ahyong, Mark John Costello
- Environmental ScienceCurrent Biology
- 4 December 2012
The Mediterranean deep-sea fauna: historical evolution, bathymetric variations and geographical changes
- C. Emig, P. Geistdoerfer
- Biology, Geography
- 12 April 2004
The deep-water fauna of the Mediterranean is characterized by an absence of distinctive characteristics and by a relative impoverishment. Both are a result of events after the Messinian salinity…
Anatomical distinctions of the Mesozoic lingulide brachiopods
- G. Biernat, C. Emig
- Geography
- 1993
The long held view that Lingula represents a n extremely bradytelic lineage is questioned. Examination of Mesozoic lingulides has shown that they significantly differ from their Recent relatives…
Early Cambrian radiation of brachiopods: A perspective from South China
- Zhifei Zhang, S. Robson, C. Emig, D. Shu
- Geography, Environmental Science
- 1 August 2008
Determination of oxygen isotope fractionation between water and phosphate from living lingulids: potential application to palaeoenvironmental studies
- C. Lécuyer, P. Grandjean, C. Emig
- Environmental Science, Geography
- 1 November 1996
Functional disposition of the lophophore in living Brachiopoda
- C. Emig
- Environmental Science, Geography
- 1 July 1992
The shape and disposition of adult brachiopod lophophores relate to in- and excurrent apertures, to the internal water irrigation system, to shell orientation at substratum and to near-bottom currents.
Embryology of Phoronida
- C. Emig
- Biology
- 1 February 1977
Fertilization in the Phoronida appears to be internal, with three different types of eggs found: eggs rich in yolk, which are retained in the parent's tube, without a true pelagic life; eggs moderately rich inYolk, brooded up to the actinotroch stage in the lophophoral concavity owing to the nidamental glands, with a more or less long pelagicLife.
On the origin of the Lophophorata
- C. Emig
- Biology
- 27 April 2009
Brachiopoda, Bryozoa, and Phoronida may be considered not only as a phylogenetic assemblage but also as a systematic unit, the phylum Lophophorata, which has diverged from a common ancestor in very early times during the Precambrian.
δ18O values of coexisting brachiopods and fish: Temperature differences and estimates of paleo–water depths
- S. Picard, Jean-Pierre Garcia, C. Lécuyer, S. Sheppard, H. Cappetta, C. Emig
- Environmental Science, Geology
- 1 November 1998
To estimate vertical thermal gradients and paleo–water depths to marine platforms we present a new method based on the difference between δ 18 O values of contemporaneous brachiopod carbonate and…
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