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The following pages link to Derek Briggs (Q530161):
Displaying 100 items.
- Harry B. Whittington (Q966394) (← links)
- Paul E. Tapponnier (Q1344979) (← links)
- Wingertshellicus (Q16993525) (← links)
- Aegirocassis (Q19652298) (← links)
- Schinderhannes bartelsi (Q20719273) (← links)
- The oldest described eurypterid: a giant Middle Ordovician (Darriwilian) megalograptid from the Winneshiek Lagerstätte of Iowa (Q21146721) (← links)
- The implications of a Silurian and other thylacocephalan crustaceans for the functional morphology and systematic affinities of the group (Q21146735) (← links)
- Victoria E. McCoy (Q23675064) (← links)
- A Silurian short-great-appendage arthropod (Q24612150) (← links)
- An exceptionally preserved myodocopid ostracod from the Silurian of Herefordshire, UK (Q24614595) (← links)
- A Silurian 'marrellomorph' arthropod (Q24644958) (← links)
- Structural coloration in a fossil feather (Q24652873) (← links)
- The colour of fossil feathers (Q24657251) (← links)
- Brood care in a Silurian ostracod (Q24675290) (← links)
- Molecular taphonomy of animal and plant cuticles: selective preservation and diagenesis (Q24676720) (← links)
- The ‘Tully monster’ is a vertebrate (Q28005519) (← links)
- An ostracode crustacean with soft parts from the Lower Silurian (Q28189554) (← links)
- Ordovician faunas of Burgess Shale type (Q28282287) (← links)
- A mosquito's last supper reminds us not to underestimate the fossil record (Q28301299) (← links)
- A great-appendage arthropod with a radial mouth from the Lower Devonian Hunsruck Slate, Germany (Q28308200) (← links)
- Reply to Piper: Aquilonifer's kites are not mites (Q28601006) (← links)
- Three-dimensionally preserved minute larva of a great-appendage arthropod from the early Cambrian Chengjiang biota (Q28602286) (← links)
- Tiny individuals attached to a new Silurian arthropod suggest a unique mode of brood care (Q28603833) (← links)
- All the better to see you with: eyes and claws reveal the evolution of divergent ecological roles in giant pterygotid eurypterids (Q28607604) (← links)
- Enalikter aphson is an arthropod: a reply to Struck et al. (2014) (Q28651402) (← links)
- Extraordinary fossils reveal the nature of Cambrian life: a commentary on Whittington (1975) 'The enigmatic animal Opabinia regalis, Middle Cambrian, Burgess Shale, British Columbia' (Q28652370) (← links)
- What big eyes you have: the ecological role of giant pterygotid eurypterids (Q28654715) (← links)
- Cryptic iridescence in a fossil weevil generated by single diamond photonic crystals (Q28654817) (← links)
- Experimental maturation of feathers: implications for reconstructions of fossil feather colour (Q28705956) (← links)
- A Silurian myodocope with preserved soft-parts: cautioning the interpretation of the shell-based ostracod record (Q28708912) (← links)
- Silurian horseshoe crab illuminates the evolution of arthropod limbs. (Q28727301) (← links)
- Direct chemical evidence for eumelanin pigment from the Jurassic period (Q28727719) (← links)
- A molecular palaeobiological hypothesis for the origin of aplacophoran molluscs and their derivation from chiton-like ancestors (Q28731952) (← links)
- The original colours of fossil beetles (Q28732400) (← links)
- Fossilized biophotonic nanostructures reveal the original colors of 47-million-year-old moths (Q28742706) (← links)
- A soft-bodied lophophorate from the Silurian of England (Q28743175) (← links)
- MicroRNAs resolve an apparent conflict between annelid systematics and their fossil record (Q28749072) (← links)
- A new probable stem lineage crustacean with three-dimensionally preserved soft parts from the Herefordshire (Silurian) Lagerstätte, UK (Q28752355) (← links)
- A pyritized lepidocoleid machaeridian (Annelida) from the Lower Devonian Hunsruck Slate, Germany (Q28754557) (← links)
- A pyritized polychaete from the Devonian of Ontario (Q28763887) (← links)
- A new phyllocarid (Crustacea: Malacostraca) from the Silurian Fossil-Lagerstätte of Herefordshire, UK (Q28765473) (← links)
- The arthropod Offacolus kingi (Chelicerata) from the Silurian of Herefordshire, England: computer based morphological reconstructions and phylogenetic affinities (Q28765705) (← links)
- Chemical preservation of plants and insects in natural resins (Q28766097) (← links)
- The organic preservation of fossil arthropods: an experimental study (Q28766826) (← links)
- A starfish with three-dimensionally preserved soft parts from the Silurian of England (Q28767173) (← links)
- Mineralization of soft-part anatomy and invading microbes in the horseshoe crab Mesolimulus from the Upper Jurassic Lagerstätte of Nusplingen, Germany (Q28767882) (← links)
- Fossilized soft tissues in a Silurian platyceratid gastropod (Q28767941) (← links)
- Metamorphosis in a Silurian barnacle (Q28767991) (← links)
- Anomalocaridid trunk limb homology revealed by a giant filter-feeder with paired flaps (Q29029766) (← links)
- The Morphology, Mode of Life, and Affinities of Canadaspis Perfecta (Crustacea: Phyllocarida), Middle Cambrian, Burgess Shale, British Columbia (Q29303563) (← links)
- First steps on land: Arthropod trackways in Cambrian-Ordovician eolian sandstone, southeastern Ontario, Canada (Q29308042) (← links)
- Wonderful strife: systematics, stem groups, and the phylogenetic signal of the Cambrian radiation (Q29393625) (← links)
- A New Exceptionally Preserved Biota from the Lower Silurian of Wisconsin, U.S.A. (Q29399291) (← links)
- Adolf Seilacher (1925–2014) (Q30048759) (← links)
- Obituary: Harry Whittington (1916-2010). (Q30392319) (← links)
- A Silurian armoured aplacophoran and implications for molluscan phylogeny (Q30572109) (← links)
- A Silurian sea spider (Q30971359) (← links)
- Ancestral morphology of crown-group molluscs revealed by a new Ordovician stem aculiferan (Q31159847) (← links)
- Plumage color patterns of an extinct dinosaur (Q33529560) (← links)
- A Carboniferous non-onychophoran lobopodian reveals long-term survival of a Cambrian morphotype (Q34293486) (← links)
- Exceptionally preserved 450-million-year-old ordovician ostracods with brood care (Q34410142) (← links)
- A 425-million-year-old silurian pentastomid parasitic on ostracods (Q34477683) (← links)
- A 365-Million-Year-Old Freshwater Community Reveals Morphological and Ecological Stasis in Branchiopod Crustaceans (Q34509398) (← links)
- Machaeridians are Palaeozoic armoured annelids (Q34734507) (← links)
- Ancient biomolecules: their origins, fossilization, and role in revealing the history of life (Q35119227) (← links)
- Paleontology: a new Burgess Shale fauna (Q35171560) (← links)
- A 520 million-year-old chelicerate larva (Q35206594) (← links)
- The Cambrian explosion (Q35800288) (← links)
- Capinatator (Q36156207) (← links)
- Capinatator praetermissus (Q37341195) (← links)
- A Large Cambrian Chaetognath with Supernumerary Grasping Spines (Q38368443) (← links)
- A giant Ordovician anomalocaridid (Q39551873) (← links)
- Correction to 'Experimental maturation of feathers: implications for reconstructions of fossil feather colour'. (Q42170200) (← links)
- Water vascular system architecture in an Ordovician ophiuroid (Q46246578) (← links)
- Soft-Bodied Fossils Are Not Simply Rotten Carcasses - Toward a Holistic Understanding of Exceptional Fossil Preservation: Exceptional Fossil Preservation Is Complex and Involves the Interplay of Numerous Biological and Geological Processes (Q46250478) (← links)
- Seilacher, Konstruktions-Morphologie, Morphodynamics, and the Evolution of form (Q46429297) (← links)
- Silurian brachiopods with soft-tissue preservation (Q46656630) (← links)
- Palaeontology: Decay distorts ancestry (Q47408568) (← links)
- Sir Alwyn Williams. 8 June 1921 -- 4 April 2004: Elected FRS 1967 (Q47485210) (← links)
- Carbon and hydrogen isotope fractionation under continuous light: implications for paleoenvironmental interpretations of the High Arctic during Paleogene warming (Q47604764) (← links)
- Fiona Brock (Q50419439) (← links)
- A new Ordovician arthropod from the Winneshiek Lagerstätte of Iowa (USA) reveals the ground plan of eurypterids and chasmataspidids. (Q51712532) (← links)
- An edrioasteroid from the Silurian Herefordshire Lagerstätte of England reveals the nature of the water vascular system in an extinct echinoderm. (Q51791036) (← links)
- A new crustacean from the Herefordshire (Silurian) Lagerstätte, UK, and its significance in malacostracan evolution. (Q52887705) (← links)
- Post-Cambrian closure of the deep-water slope-basin taphonomic window (Q53953897) (← links)
- New arthropods from the Lower Devonian Hunsruck Slate (Lower Emsian, Rhenish Massif, western Germany) (Q54625732) (← links)
- Synziphosurines (Xiphosura: Chelicerata) from the Silurian of Iowa (Q54643949) (← links)
- The Anatomy of Conodonts (Q55967197) (← links)
- Exceptional preservation of soft-bodied Ediacara Biota promoted by silica-rich oceans (Q56001443) (← links)
- A New Eurypterid (Chelicerata: Eurypterida) from the Upper Devonian Gogo Formation of Western Australia, With A Review of the Rhenopteridae (Q56001970) (← links)
- The Impact of Decay and Disarticulation on the Preservation of Fossil Birds (Q56038841) (← links)
- Ecdysis in sea scorpions (Chelicerata: Eurypterida) (Q56047886) (← links)
- Decay and preservation of polychaetes: taphonomic thresholds in soft-bodied organisms (Q56079619) (← links)
- Controls on the pyritization of exceptionally preserved fossils; an analysis of the Lower Devonian Hunsrueck Slate of Germany (Q56082159) (← links)
- The Cambrian evolutionary ‘explosion’: decoupling cladogenesis from morphological disparity (Q56094202) (← links)
- Cambrian Burgess Shale–type deposits share a common mode of fossilization (Q56115275) (← links)
- The affinities of the Cambrian animals Anomalocaris and Opabinia (Q56137112) (← links)
- Taxonomic trends in the resolution of detail preserved in fossil phosphatized soft tissues (Q56268138) (← links)
- Decay and Mineralization of Shrimps (Q56268139) (← links)
- Turbidite depositional influences on the diagenesis of Beecher's Trilobite Bed and the Hunsruck Slate; sites of soft tissue pyritization (Q56332383) (← links)