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P.S.1255,40.7
Titel
9th International Symposium on Fossil Cnidaria and Porifera, Graz, Austria, August 3-7, 2003: Abstracts
VerfasserIn
Bernhard Hubmann
(Ed.)
,
Werner E. Piller
(Ed.)
,
Michael W. Rasser
(Ed.),
Christine Latal
(Ed.)
Konferenz
International Symposium on Fossil Cnidaria and Porifera (9. : 2003 : Graz)
Erscheinungsort
Graz
Verlag
Institut für Geologie und Paläontologie, Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz
Erscheinungsjahr
2003
Seiten
124 S.
Illustrationen
Ill.
Medientyp
Buch
Sprache
Englisch
ISSN
1608-8166
Erschienen
In:
Berichte des Institutes für Geologie und Paläontologie der Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz
; Nr. 7 (2003)
Anmerkungen
Literaturang.
Datensatznummer
60725
Publikation (Nr.)
Berichte_Graz_07.pdf
Schlagwörter
Aufsatzsammlung
,
Fossilien
,
Cnidaria
,
Porifera
,
Paläozoologie
Geograf. Schlagwort
Österreich
,
Steiermark
,
Graz (Kongreß)
Signatur
Medientyp
Standort
Leihstatus
P.S.1255,40.7
Einzelwerk
Neulinggasse_Magazin
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Berichte des Institutes für Geologie und Paläontologie der Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz
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Paleoecological successions in the Badenian (Middle Miocene) Leitha Limestone (Retznei/Rosenberg, Southern Styria) | Christoph W. Erhart
Review of Palaeozoic corals in Austria: State of knowledge after 150 Years of Research History | Bernhard Hubmann
Comparison of the Givethian Rugose coral Argutastrea of Dushan (South China) and Graz (Austria) | Weihua Liao
The record of Devonian reefs of the Carnic Alps (Austria) as deduced from slope deposits | Susanne Pohler
Coral frameworks: Biohermal, Biostromal, Rubble - What paleoecological sgnificance? | Bernhard Riegl
Microscopic microbialite textures and their components in the Lower Devonian lagoonal facies of the Fukuji Formation, Central Japan | Natsuko Adachi
Genesis of stromatolitic textures in the stromatoporoid bindstone of the Lower Devonian Garra Formation, New South Wales, Australia | Natsuko Adachi
New species of Bartonian (Eocene) corals: Jaca Basin, Pyrenees, Spain | Alvaro Altuna
The corals of the Ilerdian (Paleocene-Eocene) stratotype and parastratotype, Pyrenees, Spain | German Alvarez-Perez
Palaeoecology of Late Dinantian coral biostromes from County Sligo, Northwestern Ireland | Markus Aretz
The Holkerian/Asbian boundary (Visean) at the Litle Asby Scar stratotype section (Cumbria, England). New evidences on its coral fauna, facies, and biostratigraphic zonation | Markus Aretz
Understanding endemic clades within cosmopolitian families: Lower Carboniferous syringoporid corals from Eastern Australia | Markus Aretz
Morphometrics of Catenipora (Tabulata, Upper Ordovician, Southern Manitoba, Canada) | Boo-Young Bae
Life history strategies of a species of Catenipora (Tabulata, Upper Ordovician, Southern Manitoba, Canada) | Boo-Young Bae
Ontogenetical development in Upper Cretaceous scleractinian corals | Rosemarie C. Baron-Szabo
Assemblages of solitary rugosans from the Devonian venting systems of Hamar Laghdad (Anti-Atlas, Morocco) | Blazej Berkowski
Scleractinian distribution in a siliciclastic influenced carbonate setting: examples from the Palaeocene/Eocene of Oman | Michaela Bernecker
Geographical differentiation of Early Cambrian tumul Archaeocyatheans of Sibiria and far East | Liana G. Bondarenko
The changing biotic composition and its control on the nature of reef tracts and reef slopes: a case from the Oligo-Miocene of the Apulia Platform margin (Southern Italy) | Francesca R. Bosellini
Heteractinids and hexactinellids: a palaeontological view of basal sponge relationships | Joseph P. Botting
The first fossil Rossella (Porifera, Hexactinellida) from the Upper Cretaceous (Coniac) of Bornholm (Drenamrk) and problems of classification within the fossil lyssacinosa | Anke Brückner
Paleoecologic and taphonomic considerations of a hexactinelid sponge fauna from the Septarienton (Rupelium, Oligocene) of Bad Freienwalde (Ne-Germany) and the first fossil species of Asconema | Anke Brückner
Hybridization and its impact on the evolution of scleractinian species: an example from the Pleistocene of the Bahamas | Ann F. Budd
Micro-architectural assessment of skeletal elements in Montastraea faveolata, Looe Key, Florida, USA | Noreen A. Buster
Cnidarian collections at the Natural History Museum, London | Jill G. Darell
Response of coral faunas to environmental change in the Late Ordovician of Laurentia | Robert J. Elias
Carboniferous rugosa in the Hina limestone, Akiyoshi Terrane, Southwest Japan: fauna endemic to the Panthalassan Ocean | Yoichi Ezaki
Regular and flexible methods of increase in three Silurian rugose species of Stauria and Ceriaster | Yoichi Ezaki
Testing the limits of uniformity and simplicity in living Polinesian and fossil (Capitan Limestone: Permian, USA) Reef Communities | J. Alfred Fagerstrom
Remarks on lithostrotionid phylogeny in Western North America and Western Europe | Jerzy Fedorowski
Maastrichtian solitary corals from the Simsima Formation, Gebal al Fayah Series, Western Side of the Northern Oman Mountains, United Arab Emirates | Mohammed Gameil
Quaternary reef frameworks in Belize: patterns and significance | Eberhard Gischler
Cnidaria distribution on the Silurian Shelf of Podolia | Volodymyr Grytsenko
Lower Carboniferous rugose corals from Murchison's Russian Collection in the Natural History Museum, London | Maria R. Hecker
The Largest Late Jurassic Reef Complex from the Lower Saxony Basin (Korallenoolith Formation, Northwestern Germany, Osterwald Mts.) | Carsten Helm
Late Jurassic (Oxfordian) Coral Reefs of the Florigemma-Bank Member ans Hainholz Member (Korallenoolith Formation, Lower Saxony Basin, NW Germany) | Carsten Helm
Oldest Coral Bands in the Triassic of North America and the evolution of photosymbiosis | Kevin P. Helmle
Amphibora Ontogeny | Jindrich Hladil
Transition elements in tabulate coral skeletons: seawater vs. sediment | Jindrich Hladil
Reef-coral diversity from the Late Oligocene Antigua Fm. and temporal variation of local diversity on Caribbean Cenozoic Coral Reefs | Kenneth G. Johnson
On the climatic and oceanic conditions favouring rugose coral diversity rise in the Baltic Late Ordovician | Dimitri Kaljo
Devonian rugose corals from Bahram Formation, South of Osbak Kuh (Iran) | Kaveh Khaksar
Silurian rugose corals from the Gionyama Formation, Southwest Japan | Erika Kido
Encrusting and intergrowth symbioses between Stylosmilia corallina and calcified sponges (Late Jurassic) | Boguslaw Kolodziej
Similarities of Pachythecaliina and Rhipidogyrina (Scleractinia): phylogenetic relationships or convergence? | Boguslaw Kolodziej
Late Jurassic Chaetetids: a review and a case study from the Holy Cross Mts., Poland | Boguslaw Kolodziej
Late Eocene-Oligocene corals from Evros (Thrace Basin, NE Greece) | Boguslaw Kolodziej
Rugose corals from the boundary intervals within the Upper Carboniferous of the European part of Russia: the approach to the stage boundary definition | Olga L. Kossovaya
Ecological aspect of the Upper Carbonifeous - Permian "Cyathaxonia" fauna evolution (The Eastern European Platform and the Urals) | Olga L. Kossovaya
Sea anemones (Athenaria) as a key group for the corals evolution studies | Elena E. Kostina
Remaking of corals symmetry: values for their phylogeny reconstruction | Elena E. Kostina
Coral zonation of an Oxfordian Reef Tract in the Northern French Jura | Bernard Lathuiliere
Axial increase in some Early tabulata corals | Dong-Jin Lee
Symbionts in some Late Ordovician tabulate corals | Dong-Jin Lee
Corallite increase in a Lichenariid (Tabulata, Ordovician, Tennessee) | Dong-Jin Lee
On corals from the Maastrichtian Type Area (Upper Cretaceous, the Netherlands): Micrabacia sp. and a new coral species that lived on the roots of a seagrasses | Jacob Leloux
Fossil sponges in the Natural History Museum, London | Sarah L. Long
Cretaceous corals as index fossils? | Hannes Löser
Palaeobiogeographic distribution of Later Aptian to Albian "New World" corals | Hannes Löser
Palaeoenvironmental significance of stromatoporoid shapes in the Devonian of the Holy Cross Mountains, Poland | Piotr Luczynski
Silurian and Devonian Tabulate corals communities in the Subpolar Urals | Vladimir Lukin
Sedimentology of Holocene warm temperate limestone at Muroto-Misaki, Shikoku Japan | Yasunobu Meada
Using fractals to characterize the interspecific variability of corals | Bertrand Martin-Garin
Suspension-Feeders Communities (Sphinctozoan/Serpulid) and automomicrites indicative of a stressed environment in a Norian Carbonate Platform from Northern Calabria (Italy) | Adelaide Mastandrea
Lower Devonian Stromatoporoids in the Sierra Morena (Southern Spain) | Andreas May
Frasnian (Upper Devonian) rugose coral biostratigraphy in Western Canada | Ross A. McLean
Rhaetian corals of Central Asia (Afghanistan, Iran, Tajikistan) | Galina Melnikova
Stromatoporoids from the Latest reefal episode in the Devonian (Late Frasnian) of the Cantabrian Mountains (NW Spain) | Isabel Mendez-Bedia
Silurian Tabulatoidea and Heliolitodea of Mongolia | Chuluun Minjin
An emsian stromatoporoid from the St-Joseph Formation, Vireux, southern margin of the Dinant synclinorium | Bruno Mistiaen
Remarks on Middle Triassic (Anisian) Scleractinian corals from the Northern Peri-Tethyan realm (Cracow-Silesian Region, Poland) | Elzbieta Morycowa
A small tabulate coral assemblage from the Wenlock of Saaremaa, (Estonia) | Mari-Ann Motus
Factors controlling boundstone deposition in Late Permian calcisponge reefs in the Shitouzai section, Ziyun County, Guizhou Province, China | Saori Nakai
Discovery of the Lowest Carboniferous Tabulata, Cleistopora and Biostratigraphy in Shahamirzad, North Iran | Isao Niikawa
"Shingle" microstructure in scleractinian corals: a possible analogue lamellar and microlamellar microstructure in Paleozoic Tabulate corals | Luke D. Nothdurft
Corals (Rugosa and Tabulata) at the Tournaisian-Visean Boundary of Median Tien Shan | Victor Ogar
Facies analysis of Tithonian-Berriasian Limestone in Torinosu Area, Kochi Prefecture, Japan | H. Ohga
The genus Zaphrentis and its relatives | William A. Oliver
The multiplity by four as a characteristic of Palaeozoic corals | Narima K. Ospanova
The origin of Palaeozoic corals by the way of pedomorphosis | Narima K. Ospanova
Ovetian cryptic archaeocyaths, Lower Permian from Las Ermitas (Cordoba, Spain) | Antonio Perejón
Corals and conodonts from the Molong Limestone (Late Silurian), New South Wales, Australia | John Pickett
Structure and microstructure of Pachypora lamellicornis Lindström, 1873, tabulate coral from the Silurian of Gotland, Sweden | Yves Plusquellec
Biometric analysis of corallite size in the colonial rugosan Crenulites | D. Raegan Porter
The "Avins Event": a noteworthy worldwide spread of corals at the end of the Tournaisian (Lower Carboniferous) | Edouard Poty
Revision of the Lower Carboniferous genus Thysanophyllum Nicholson & Thomson, 1876 (Clisiophyllidae, Rugosa) in Europe, and North America | Edouard Poty
If the Scleractinian corals originated from Rugosan? | Tatyana A. Punina
Comparisons of rugose corals from the Upper Visean of SW Spain and Ireland: implications for improved resolutions in Late Mississippian coral biostratigraphy | Sergio Rodríguez
Furcate septal increase of a Triassic coral | Ewa Roniewicz
Triassic Scleractinia: Heterogenous organsims with Paleozoic roots | Ewa Roniewicz
Palaeontological perspectives on the origins of modern biogeographical patterns of Indo-Pacific reef corals: the European connection | Brian R. Rosen
Uncovering the biogeographical history of the common scleractinian reef coral Acropora: the Anglo-French connection | Brian R. Rosen
Preliminary data on the coral distribution in the Visean from Adarouch area, Central Messeta (Morocco) | Ismail Said
Refined species concept of the stromatoporoid Actinostroma verrucosum (Goldfuss 1826) - systematical and ecological implications | Carlo Salerno
Devonian rugose corals from the Karakorum Mountains (Northern Pakistan) | Stefan Schröder
Rugose coral association from the Late Visean of Western Tethys: examples from Ireland, Britain and SW Spain | Ian D. Somerville
Late Visean rugose coral faunas from South-Eastern Ireland: composition, depositional setting and palaleoecology of Siphonodendron biostromes | Ian D. Somerville
Dissepiments, presepiments and marginaria in the Rugosa (Cnidaria, Zoantharia) | James E. Sorauf
Density banding in the coral Montastraea faveolata (Sleractinia) from Looe Key, Florida | James E. Sorauf
Structure and environment of tabulate coral assemblages from Middle Devonian of the Eifel Hills (Rhenish Slate Mountains, Germany) | Marco Stadelmaier
Lower Devonian rugose coral faunas from the Cantabrian Mountains (NW Spain): phase of development and response to sea-level fluctuations | Francisco Soto
The evolution of modern scleractinian corals and their early history | George D. Stanley
Reef coral diversity in the Late Maastrichtian of Jamaica | Thomas A. Stemann
Microcosm of the coral skeleton | Jaroslaw Stolarski
Anatomy of Pliocene coral reefs on Kita-Daito-Jima | Yuka Suzuki
Sponge-microbial stromatolites and coral-sponge reefs recovery in the Triassic of the Western Tethys and Northern Peri-Tethys Basins | Joachim Szulc
Systematical importance of the skeletal elements of Devonian cystimorph rugose | Vladimir S. Tsyganko
Role of the Devonian rugosa in organogenic constructions of the North of Urals | Vladimir S. Tsyganko
A "Family Tree" of scleractinia | John E. N. Veron
Corals: pointing to a different evolution | John E. N. Veron
How many Carophyllia species lived in the Plio-Pleistocene Mediterranean? Seguenza's taxonomy revised | Agostina Vertino
A Messinian reef at the Northern limit of the Mediterranean coral reef zone (Northern Appennines, Italy) | Alessandro Vescogni
Late Permian rugose corals from a seamount limestone block in Southwestern Xizang (Tibet) | Xiang-dong Wang
Rare earth element geochemistry of Paleozoic stromatoporoids and extant sponge skeletons | Gregory E. Webb
Are Permian reef frameworks recorders of climate change - fact or fiction? | Oliver Weidlich
Deep or shallow - a reppraisal of the Paleobathometry of the Capitan Reef (Middle Permian, Southwestern USA) in a Greenhouse World | Oliver Weidlich
Present day and future of fossil corals research | Tomasz Wrzolek
Massive Phillipsastreidae in the Holy Cross Devonian | Tomasz Wrzolek
Tabulate corals from the Tournaisian of the Cracow Area, Poland | Mikolaj Zapalski
The scleractinian species Conundrum | Vassil N. Zlatarski