Tabulate corals from the Holy Cross Mountains (Poland)
The authors described coralliths (unattached coral colonies passively rotated by water movement)…
Read moreThe authors described coralliths (unattached coral colonies passively rotated by water movement)…
Read moreThe object of the paper is to show how using modern technology (neutron tomography, fluorescence) allows extracting more information…
Read moreThe ammonoids are extinct cephalopods with predominantly planispirally-coiled shells. The term ‘heteromorph ammonoids’ is deeply rooted in literature to ecompass ‘aberrant’ ammonoids…
Read morePolyps in different locations on individual stony coral colonies experience variation in numerous environmental conditions including flow and light…
Read moreHydrothermal vent communities are associations of animals living in deep sea around sulphide chimneys. Their feeding strategies are based on chemosynthesis by microbial primary producers.
Read moreSenile dinosaurs are very rare in fossil record. The study is focused on the biggest specimen of Gobihadros mongoliensis.
Read moreThe paper provides evidence of the coral-algal symbiosis among the Triassic (Carnian, ca. 230 Ma) corals living on the patch reefs of the Western Tethys (deposits currently exposed in the Dolomite Alps, Italy).
Read moreThe historical locality of Kocury yielded the first definitive dinosaur remains from Poland, Velocipes guerichi von Huene, 1932, but quickly fell into obscurity.
Read morePapiliograptus retimarginatus n. sp. is reported from the praedeubeli/deubeli Biozone…
Read morePalaeolagus, an early lagomorph from the Eocene–Oligocene of North America, is important for our understanding of the anatomy of the hypothetical last common ancestor of extant lagomorphs…
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