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Autor:
Amber D. Adamczyk, Joseph F. Pachut
Publikováno v:
Journal of Paleontology. 87:635-649
A set of 127 binary and multistate characters, weighted by the number of derived character states, degree of covariation, and level of homoplasy, was used in a cladistic analysis of type species representing 12 genera previously assigned to families
Autor:
Peggy Fisherkeller, Joseph F. Pachut
Publikováno v:
Journal of Paleontology. 85:744-756
The early astogeny of specimens representing the bryozoan genera Dekayia, Parvohallopora, Heterotrypa, and Homotrypella follows the same pattern documented in other Ordovician trepostomes. After larval settlement and metamorphosis, typically three pr
Autor:
Joseph F. Pachut, Peggy Fisherkeller
Publikováno v:
Lethaia. 43:396-410
Pachut, J.F. & Fisherkeller, P. 2010: Inferring larval type in fossil bryozoans. Lethaia, Vol. 43, pp. 396–410. Larval type in extinct organisms might be recognizable because larvae of living marine invertebrates are approximately of the same size
Autor:
Joseph F. Pachut, Robert L. Anstey
Publikováno v:
Paleobiology. 35:209-230
Recent analytical advances have permitted quantitative evaluations of evolutionary mode in populations of fossil organisms by providing tests of the null hypothesis that patterns of stratigraphic character variation do not differ from the expectation
Diversity and distribution of Triassic bryozoans in the aftermath of the end-Permian mass extinction
Autor:
Joseph F. Pachut, Catherine M. Powers
Publikováno v:
Journal of Paleontology. 82:362-371
Seventy-three species of stenolaemate bryozoans are documented worldwide from the Triassic. Stage-level diversity and paleogeographical analyses reveal that the recovery of bryozoans following the end-Permian mass extinction was delayed until the Mid
Autor:
Joseph F. Pachut, Robert L. Anstey
Publikováno v:
PALAIOS. 22:476-488
In the Ordovician bryozoan genus, Peronopora, stratigraphic occurrences and cladistic branching order are significantly correlated, indicating sequential development of both patterns in geological time. Five species have stratigraphic first appearanc
Autor:
Joseph F. Pachut, Robert L. Anstey
Publikováno v:
Journal of Paleontology. 78:651-674
We compare cladistic, phenetic, stratophenetic, and typological methods of recognizing species within a single well-sampled, long-lived Ordovician bryozoan genus, Peronopora Nicholson, 1881. A consensus of 11 methods recognizes 14 species within Pero
Publikováno v:
Paleobiology. 29:305-328
Area cladograms produced by parsimony analysis of endemicity illustrate historically developed biogeographical associations among Caradocian, Ashgillian, Llandoverian, and Wenlockian bryozoans. Areas in North America, Siberia, and Baltica were organi
Publikováno v:
Journal of Paleontology. 76:197-210
Populations of the Upper Ordovician trepostome bryozoan Batostoma jamesi were collected from two different paleoenvironmental settings in the Kope Formation of southeastern Indiana. Within each colony and population, morphologic changes were analyzed
Publikováno v:
Journal of Paleontology. 76:197-210
Populations of the Upper Ordovician trepostome bryozoanBatostoma jamesiwere collected from two different paleoenvironmental settings in the Kope Formation of southeastern Indiana. Within each colony and population, morphologic changes were analyzed d