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Predatory boreholes in Tournaisian (Lower Carboniferous) spiriferid brachiopods
Mottequin, Bernard
;
Sevastopulo, George
2007
•
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Budd, G. E.
; Streng, M.
; Daley, A. C.
et al.
(Eds.)
Programme with abstracts of the 51st Palaeontological Association Annual Meeting
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Keywords :
Brachiopods; boreholes; predation; Carboniferous; Mississippian; Tournaisian
Disciplines :
Earth sciences & physical geography
Author, co-author :
Mottequin, Bernard
;
Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de géologie > Paléontologie animale et humaine
Sevastopulo, George
Language :
English
Title :
Predatory boreholes in Tournaisian (Lower Carboniferous) spiriferid brachiopods
Publication date :
December 2007
Event name :
51st Palaeontological Association Annual Meeting
Event organizer :
Palaeontological Association
Event place :
Uppsala, Sweden
Event date :
December 2007
Audience :
International
Main work title :
Programme with abstracts of the 51st Palaeontological Association Annual Meeting
Editor :
Budd, G. E.
Streng, M.
Daley, A. C.
Willman, S.
Pages :
79
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