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期刊名:Swiss journal of palaeontology

缩写:SWISS J PALAEONTOL

ISSN:1664-2376

e-ISSN:1664-2384

IF/分区:2.2/Q1

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Torsten M Scheyer,Nicole Klein,Serjoscha W Evers et al. Torsten M Scheyer et al.
Proganochelys quenstedtii represents the best-known stem turtle from the Late Triassic, with gross anatomical and internal descriptions of the shell, postcranial bones and skull based on several well-preserved specimens from Central Europea...
Christophe Ferrante,Ursula Menkveld-Gfeller,Lionel Cavin Christophe Ferrante
Coelacanths form a clade of sarcopterygian fish represented today by a single genus, Latimeria. The fossil record of the group, which dates back to the Early Devonian, is sparse. In Switzerland, only Triassic sites in the east and southeast...
Nicole Klein,Heinz Furrer,Iris Ehrbar et al. Nicole Klein et al.
The Alpine Prosanto Formation (Middle Triassic) cropping out in the Ducan region in eastern Switzerland has yielded a rich fish and reptile fauna. Here, we present new pachypleurosaur remains from the upper part of the formation (Early Ladi...
Christian Klug,Liane Hüne,Rosemarie Roth et al. Christian Klug et al.
Soft-tissue preservation in molluscs is generally rare, particularly in bivalves and gastropods. Here, we report a three-dimensionally preserved specimen of the limid Acesta clypeiformis from the Cenomanian of France that shows preservation...
Christian Klug,Laure Bonnaud-Ponticelli,Jaruwat Nabhitabhata et al. Christian Klug et al.
Sigurd von Boletzky was a cephalopod researcher who was world-renowned for his enthusiasm for his field of research, for his friendly and calm personality, and, of course, his publications. He dedicated most of his life as active researcher...
Céline Weber,Michael Hautmann,Amane Tajika et al. Céline Weber et al.
The impact of increasing atmospheric CO2 and the resulting decreasing pH of seawater are in the focus of current environmental research. These factors cause problems for marine calcifiers such as reduced calcification rates and the dissolut...
Torsten M Scheyer,Urs Oberli,Nicole Klein et al. Torsten M Scheyer et al.
An important component of the Alpine vertebrate record of Late Triassic age derives from the Kössen Formation, which crops out extensively in the eastern Alps. Here, we present an isolated and only partially preserved large rib, which carr...
Dirk Fuchs,René Hoffmann,Christian Klug Dirk Fuchs
The cephalopod arm armature is certainly one of the most important morphological innovations responsible for the evolutionary success of the Cephalopoda. New palaeontological discoveries in the recent past afford to review and reassess orig...
Christian Klug,Abdelouahed Lagnaoui,Melina Jobbins et al. Christian Klug et al.
Trace fossils occur in several strata of the Devonian and Carboniferous of the eastern Anti-Atlas, but they are still poorly documented. Here, we describe a fossil swimming trace from strata overlying the Hangenberg Black Shale (correlation...
Yann Rollot,Serjoscha W Evers,Walter G Joyce Yann Rollot
We study the Late Jurassic (Tithonian) turtle Uluops uluops using micro-computed tomography scans to investigate the cranial anatomy of paracryptodires, and provide new insights into the evolution of the internal carotid artery and facial n...