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Bite marks and signs of regeneration on Triassic crinoids from Poland; preliminary data
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Tom
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885--886
Opis fizyczny
bibliogr. 10 poz., rys.
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autor
- Instytut Paleobiologii, Polska Akademia Nauk, ul. Twarda 51/55, 00-818 Warszawa, przemyslaw.gorzelak@gmail.com
Bibliografia
- BAUMILLER T.K. & GAHN F.J. 2004 - Testing predator-drivenevolution with Paleozoic crinoid arm regeneration. Science, 305: 1453-1455.
- BAUMILLER T.K., MOOI R. & MESSING C.G. 2008 - Urchins in the meadow: paleobiological and evolutionary implications of cidaroid predation on crinoids. Paleobiology, 34/1: 22-34.
- BAUMILLER T.K., SALAMON M.A. & GORZELAK P. (w druku) - Early Mesozoic crinoid evolution revolution, [In:] 33rd International Geological Congress in Oslo (abstract). http://www.cprm.gov.br/33IGC/ 1364353.html (30.09.2008 r.)
- GAHN F.J. & BAUMILLER T.K. 2005 - Arm regeneration in Mississippian crinoids-evidence of intense predation pressure in the Paleozoic? Paleobiology, 31: 151-164.
- GORZELAK P. & SALAMON M.A. (w druku) - Signs of benthic predation on Late Jurassic crinoids; preliminary data. Palaios.
- JANICKE V. 1970 - Lumbricaria - ein Cephalopoden - Koprolith. Neues Jahrb. Geol. Paläont., Monatsh., 1: 50-60
- MEYER D.L. & AUSICH W.I. 1983 - Biotic interactions among recent and among fossil crinoids, [In:] Tevesz M.J.S. & McCall P.L. (eds.) Biotic interactions in recent and fossil benthic communities. Plenum, New York: 377-427.
- OJI T. 1996 - Is predation intensity reduced with increasing depth? Evidence from the West Atlantic stalked crinoid Endoxocrinus parrae (Gervais) and implications for the Mesozoic marine revolution. Paleobiology, 22: 339-351.
- SALAMON M.A. & GORZELAK P. (w druku) - Signs of predation on Middle Triassic crinoids from Poland, [In:] 4th Workshop of German & Austrian Echinoderm Research (abstract).
- VERMEIJ G.J. 1977 - The Mesozoic marine revolution; evidencefrom snails, predators and grazers. Paleobiology, 3: 245-258.
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Bibliografia
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