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  1. The brachiopod assemblage from the Maastrichtian white chalk at Chełm, eastern Poland: stratigraphical and palaeoecological implications
  2. Isotopic disequilibrium in brachiopods disentangled with dual clumped isotope thermometry
  3. Interhemispheric biodiversity peaks of living brachiopods coinciding with warm-temperate zones and correlated to a multitude of biotic, abiotic and evolutionary factors
  4. New records of brachiopods from the Lower Miocene deposits of the Qom Formation of the Isfahan province, Central Iran
  5. Variation of shell ornamentation with latitude and water depth—A case study using living brachiopods
  6. Eocene phymaraphiniid demosponges from South Western Australia: filling the gap
  7. Brachiopods from the Lower Red Formation (Lower Oligocene) of the Isfahan Province, Central Iran
  8. Early Oligocene brachiopods from the rocky-shore deposits at Mammendorf, central Germany
  9. The architecture of Recent brachiopod shells: diversity of biocrystal and biopolymer assemblages in rhynchonellide, terebratulide, thecideide and craniide shells
  10. Global biogeography of living brachiopods: Bioregionalization patterns and possible controls
  11. The evolution of thecideide microstructures and textures: traced from Triassic to Holocene
  12. Taxonomic composition and assemblage structure of brachiopods from two submarine caves in the Aegean Sea, Eastern Mediterranean
  13. Brachiopods from the Palaeogene clastic deposits of north-western Italy
  14. New records of Recent brachiopods (Terebratulida) from the northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge
  15. Late Miocene biota from the Abad Member of the Carboneras-Nijar Basin (Spain, Andalusia): A bathyal fossil assemblage pre-dating the Messinian salinity crisis
  16. Bryozoans and brachiopods from the Lower Miocene deposits of the Qom Formation in North-East Isfahan (Central Iran)
  17. Strontium isotope geochemistry of modern and ancient archives: tracer of secular change in ocean chemistry
  18. A late Paleocene fauna from shallow-water chemosynthesis-based ecosystems, Spitsbergen, Svalbard
  19. Recent brachiopods collected during the ZhongSha 2015 expedition to the South China Sea, West Pacific
  20. Rediscovery of Terebratulina austroamericana Zezina, 1981 (Brachiopoda: Cancellothyrididae) from off northern Chile
  21. The earliest Badenian Planostegina bloom deposit: reflection of an unusual environment in the westernmost Carpathian Foredeep (Czech Republic)
  22. Geochemistry of the brachiopod Hemithiris psittacea from the Canadian Arctic: Implications for high latitude palaeoclimate studies
  23. Recent brachiopods from the South China Sea, NW Pacific
  24. Late Eocene (Priabonian) brachiopod fauna from Dnipropetrovsk, eastern Ukraine
  25. Redescription of Nanacalathis atlantica Zezina, 1991 (Brachiopoda: Chlidonophoridae) from the North Atlantic
  26. On the type species of Lingularia, and description of Eolingularia n. gen.
  27. Paleocene methane seep and wood-fall marine environments from Spitsbergen, Svalbard
  28. Fossil associations from the middle and upper Eocene strata of the Pamplona Basin and surrounding areas (Navarre, western Pyrenees)
  29. Recent Brachiopoda from the Mozambique-Madagascar area, western Indian Ocean
  30. Trace fossils from the Middle and Upper Eocene (Bartonian-Priabonian) molasse deposits of the Pamplona Basin (Navarre, western Pyrenees): palaeoenvironmental implications
  31. Middle Miocene (Badenian) brachiopods from Yasen, northwestern Bulgaria: taxonomic composition and biogeographical significance
  32. Checklist of recent brachiopod species collected during the Terrasses and Exbodi cruises in the New Caledonian region, SW Pacific
  33. Scientific death-knell against databases? Errors induced by database manipulations and its consequences
  34. Carbon isotope composition in modern brachiopod calcite: A case of equilibrium with seawater?
  35. Unusual brachiopod fauna from the Middle Triassic algal meadows of Mt. Svilaja (Outer Dinarides, Croatia)
  36. Brachiopods from the Silberberg Formation (Late Eocene to Early Oligocene) of Atzendorf, Central Germany
  37. Congruence and conflict: case studies of morphotaxonomy versus rDNA gene tree phylogeny among articulate brachiopods (Brachiopoda: Rhynchonelliformea), with description of a new genus
  38. Brachiopods and bryozoans from the Sandberg section (Vienna Basin, Central Paratethys) and their significance for environmental interpretation of the Early Sarmatian (= Middle Miocene) Sea
  39. Living Brachiopods from French Polynesia, Central Pacific, with Descriptions of Two New Species
  40. New records of Recent Brachiopoda from the Red Sea with a description of a new species 
  41. Oxygen isotopes and MgCO3 in brachiopod calcite and a new paleotemperature equation
  42. Upper Oligocene (Chattian) brachiopod fauna from the Aquitaine Basin, southwestern France and its paleoenvironmental implications
  43. Phylum Brachiopoda. In: Zhang, Z.-Q. (Ed.) Animal Biodiversity: An Outline of Higher-level Classification and Survey of Taxonomic Richness (Addenda 2013...
  44. Morphological analysis of phylogenetic relationships among extant rhynchonellide brachiopods
  45. Bathonian (Middle Jurassic) crinoids of the Hidas Valley (Mecsek Mountains, S Hungary) and their biogeographic significance
  46. Molecular phylogeny of rhynchonellide articulate brachiopods (Brachiopoda, Rhynchonellida)
  47. New paedomorphic brachiopods from the abyssal zone of the north-eastern Pacific Ocean
  48. Deep-water brachiopod assemblage from the Middle Miocene of Kralice nad Oslavou, Moravia, southeastern Czech Republic
  49. New record of Discradisca (Brachiopoda: Discinidae) from the Early Miocene of the Aquitaine Basin, south-western France
  50. First record of Eocene brachiopods from the United Arab Emirates, Arabian Gulf and their paleogeographical significance
  51. Local catastrophe caused by tephra input near Přemyslovice (Moravia, Czech Republic) during the Middle Miocene
  52. Geochemical compositions of Neogene phosphatic brachiopods: Implications for ancient environmental and marine conditions
  53. First record of the genus Bronnothyris (Brachiopoda: Megathyrididae) from the Oligocene of the Mainz Basin (Germany)
  54. X-ray Microtomography (XMT) of Fossil Brachiopod Shell Interiors for Taxonomy
  55. Vicariance and convergence in Magellanic and New Zealand long-looped brachiopod clades (Pan-Brachiopoda: Terebratelloidea)
  56. Biogenic and abiogenic low-Mg calcite (bLMC and aLMC): Evaluation of seawater-REE composition, water masses and carbonate diagenesis
  57. Middle Eocene brachiopods from the Szőc Limestone Formation (Bakony Mountains, Hungary), with a description of a new genus
  58. New record of the inarticulate brachiopod genus Discinisca from the Upper Triassic (Carnian) of the Julian Alps, NW Slovenia
  59. Biodiversity of shallow-water brachiopods from New Caledonia, SW Pacific, with description of a new species
  60. A Monospecific Assemblage of Terebratulide Brachiopods in the Upper Cretaceous Seep Deposits of Omagari, Hokkaido, Japan
  61. A parautochthonous shallow marine fauna from the Late Burdigalian (early Ottnangian) of Gurlarn (Lower Bavaria, SE Germany): Macrofaunal inventory and paleoecology
  62. The Upper Burdigalian (Ottnangian) brachiopod fauna from the northern coast of the Upper Marine Molasse Sea in Bavaria, Southern Germany
  63. Recent Brachiopoda from the Norfolk Ridge, New Caledonia, with description of four new species
  64. Brachiopods from the Chlamys Ledge Member (Polonez Cove Formation, Oligocene) of King George Island, West Antarctica
  65. Orientations of the valves when presenting serial sections of post-Palaeozoic brachiopods: tradition and utilityversusthe revised Treatise
  66. The sponge genusBrachiaster(Pachastrellidae, Demospongiae) and its first known fossil representative, from the late Eocene of southwestern Australia
  67. Bioerosion on brachiopod shells – a Cenozoic perspective
  68. Gyrothyris williamsi sp. nov. and inter-relationships of some taxa from waters around New Zealand and the southern oceans (Rhynchonelliformea: Terebratelloidea)
  69. First record of Lingula (Brachiopoda) from the Miocene of France, with diagnosis of L. dregeri
  70. High frequency of drill holes in brachiopods from the Pliocene of Algeria and its ecological implications
  71. First Record of Brachiopods from the Marquesas Islands, French Polynesia, South Central Pacific
  72. Brachiopods from the Sanadinovo Formation (Lower Cenomanian) in northern Bulgaria
  73. Late Eocene brachiopods from the Euganean Hills (NE Italy)
  74. GLOTTIDIA (BRACHIOPODA: LINGULIDAE) FROM THE EOCENE LA MESETA FORMATION, SEYMOUR ISLAND, ANTARCTICA
  75. A case of intense predatory drilling of brachiopods from the Middle Miocene of southeastern Poland
  76. The genus Cryptopora (Brachiopoda) from the Miocene of France and its history and biogeography
  77. Size-Frequency Distributions of Miocene Micromorphic Brachiopods: Interpretation Tool for Population Dynamics