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Lineages, Splits and Divergence Challenge Whether the Terms Anagenesis and Cladogenesis Are Necessary
Palaeontology and Stratigraphy of the Inoceramid Species from the Mid-Turonian Through Upper Middle Coniacian in Japan
TREATISE ONLINE Number 48
Correlation of Albian European and Tethyan Ammonite Zonations and the Boundaries of the Albian Stage and Substages: Some Comments
Albian Black Flysch Group Deposits) and Vation of the Abundant Organic Input
Ammonoid Biodiversity Changes Across the Cenomanian–Turonian Boundary in the Yezo Group, Hokkaido, Japan
Abbreviation Kiel S. 2005, New and Little Known Gastropods from the Albian of the Mahajanga Basin, Northwestern Madagaskar
Page Numbers in Bold Refer to Tables. a Batus 158 Actinoceramus
Synecology of an Unusual Late Cretaceous Inoceramid-Spondylid Association from Northern Italy (*)
Bedrock Geology of Round Rock and Surrounding Areas, Williamson and Travis Counties, Texas
A Multidisciplinary Study of Late Jurassic Bivalves from a Semi
Quay County, New Mexico Barry S
Geology of Big Horn County and the Grow Indian Reservation Montana
Cretaceous Bivalves from Ecuador and Northern Peru
Kiel Calif 20070060.Vp
Propeamussiidae, Inoceramidae, and Other Bivalvia from the Lower Cretaceous Puez Formation (Valanginianecenomanian; Dolomites, South Tyrol, Italy)Q
GNS STAFF PUBLICATIONS 2009 Peer Reviewed Journal Articles
Exploring Evolutionary Patterns and Processes a Case Study Using the Mesozoic Bivalve Buchia
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The Global Boundary Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP) for the Base of the Albian Stage, of the Cretaceous, the Col De Pré-Guittard Section, Arnayon, Drôme, France
The Stratigraphy of Cretaceous Mudstones in the Eastern Fuegian Andes: New Data from Body and Trace Fossils
Phenotypic Plasticity & Evolution
Journal Paleontology
The Holostratigraphy of the Albian Stage (Lower Cretaceous) of the United Kingdom and Its Continental Shelf
Gregori LÓPEZ
Evolutionary Lineages and the Diversity of New Zealand True Whelks
(Cephalopoda, Ammonoidea) from the Albian Mzinene Formation of Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa by Herbert Christian KLINGER & William James KENNEDY