A standing ovation : papers in honor of Gilbert Klapper / edited by James E. Barrick and H. Richard Lane.
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Ithaca, NY :
Paleontological Research Institution,
©2005.
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Series: | Bulletins of American paleontology ;
no. 369. |
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Table of Contents:
- Preface / James E. Barrick and H. Richard Lane
- Regarding Gilbert / John A. Talent
- The apparatus composition and architecture of Cordylodus Pander: concepts of homology in primitive conodonts / M. Paul Smith, Philip C.J. Donoghue, and John E. Repetski
- A conodont-based standard reference section in central Nevada for the lower Middle Ordovician Whiterockian Series / Walter C. Sweet, Raymond L. Ethington, and Anita G. Harris
- Ordovician conodonts and stratigraphy of the St. Peter Sandstone and Glenwood Shale, central United States / Brian J. Witzke and Ronald A. Metzger
- Conodont biostratigraphy of the Scotch Grove and LaPorte City formations (late Llandovery- early Wenlock: Silurian) in eastern Iowa / Ronald A. Metzger
- The Silurian-Devonian boundary and the Klonk Event in the Frame Formation, subsurface West Texas / James E. Barrick, Beverly D. Meyer, and Stephen C. Ruppel
- Thornton Creek Member (new) of the Flume Formation and the initial Middle Devonian onlap of the West Alberta Arch: Canadian Rocky Mountains / James E. Day and Michael Whalen
- Conodont biostratigraphy and physical stratigraphy in two wells of the Beaverhill Lake Group, upper Middle to lower Upper Devonian, central Alberta Canada / T.T. Uyeno and J.C. Wendte
- Time elapsed in the course of conodont evolution after the Kellwasser mass extinction (early Famennian, late Devonian) / Immo Schülke, Nicola Levy, and Matthias Spiehl
- The type section of the Osagean Series (Mississippian Subsystem), west central Missouri, U.S.A. / H. Richard Lane, Paul L. Brenckle, and John F. Baesemann
- Fusulinid wall structure in the Profusulinella-Fusulinella evolutionary transition / John R. Groves
- Shape models as a basis for morphological analysis in paleobiological systematics: dictyledonous leaf physiography / Norman MacLeod.