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JOURNAL of P Paleobiologyaleobiology P Paleobioloaleobiolog Volume 104, November 2021
PALEONTOLOGY
VOL 95 | NO 6 | NOVEMBER 2021 V VOLUME 47 | ISSUE 4 | 2021OLUME 47 | ISSUE 4 | 2021 Volume 159 Issue 1
V VOLUME 47 | ISSUE 4 | 2021OLUME 47 | ISSUE 4 | 2021 QUATERNARY
oRiGinal aRTicleS
Understanding pre- and syn-orogenic tectonic
evolution in western Himalaya through age
Review enigma variations: characteristics and likely RESEARCH January 2022
Review and petrogenesis of Palaeozoic and cenozoic
Fossil bivalves and the sclerochronological reawakening granites from upper structural levels of
Fossil bivalves and the sclerochronological reawakening David K. Moss, Linda C. Ivany and Douglas S. Jones origin of the problematic surface texture Bhagirathi Valley, nW india 97–123 ISSN: 0016–7568
Arumberia, as recognized from an exceptional 551
David K. Moss, Linda C. Ivany and Douglas S. Jones 551 bedding plane exposure and the global record 1–20 Shubham Choudhary and Alosree Dey
Aranya Sen, Koushik Sen, Amitava Chatterjee,
Featured Article Featured Article William J. McMahon, Neil S. Davies, Alexander G. Liu Tectonic evolution of the caledonian orogeny
Evolution, diversity, and disparity of the tiger shark lineage Galeocerdo in deep time
and David J. Went
Evolution, diversity, and disparity of the tiger shark lineage Galeocerdo in deep time Julia Türtscher, Faviel A. López-Romero, Patrick L. Jambura, René Kindlimann, David J. Ward and in Scotland: a review based on the timing of 124–152
The Río Grío–Pancrudo Fault zone (central
Julia Türtscher, Faviel A. López-Romero, Patrick L. Jambura, René Kindlimann, David J. Ward and Jürgen Kriwet iberian chain, Spain): recent extensional activity 574 Michael P. Searle GeoloGical MaGazine
magmatism, metamorphism and deformation
Jürgen Kriwet 574 Articles revealed by drainage reversal 21–36
Alba Peiro and José L. Sim´on
Articles Hearing from the ocean and into the river: the evolution of the inner ear of Platanistoidea (Cetacea: Odontoceti) ReVieW aRTicle
Geochemistry of the laiyang Group from
Hearing from the ocean and into the river: the evolution of the inner ear of Platanistoidea (Cetacea: Odontoceti) Mariana Viglino, Maximiliano Gaetán, Mónica R. Buono, R. Ewan Fordyce and Travis Park Middle Miocene climate transition in the Tibetan
outcrops and lingke-1 core on lingshan island,
Shandong Province, eastern china: implications for 591
Mariana Viglino, Maximiliano Gaetán, Mónica R. Buono, R. Ewan Fordyce and Travis Park 591 Reconstructing dietary ecology of extinct strepsirrhines (Primates, Mammalia) with new approaches for 37–54 Plateau: identification and significance 153–172
Shijun Song, Lei Huang, Yongshu Zhang, Qi Zhang,
provenance, tectonic setting and palaeo-environment
Reconstructing dietary ecology of extinct strepsirrhines (Primates, Mammalia) with new approaches for characterizing and analyzing tooth shape Qing Ma, Yaoqi Zhou, Hongyu Mu, Tengfei Zhou, Fei Zhou, Chiyang Liu, Yan Chen, Yingxiong Wu
and Yiming Zhang
characterizing and analyzing tooth shape Ethan L. Fulwood, Shan Shan, Julia M. Winchester, Tingran Gao, Henry Kirveslahti,
Hanjie Zhao, Xingcheng Yin and Yanzi Liu
Ethan L. Fulwood, Shan Shan, Julia M. Winchester, Tingran Gao, Henry Kirveslahti, Ingrid Daubechies and Doug M. Boyer cambrian and earliest ordovician fauna and DiScUSSion - RePlY
geology of the Sông ˉ Dà and adjacent terranes in 612
Ingrid Daubechies and Doug M. Boyer 612 Photosymbiosis in planktonic foraminifera across the Paleocene–Eocene thermal maximum 55–80
Viê ˙ t nam (Vietnam)
Photosymbiosis in planktonic foraminifera across the Paleocene–Eocene thermal maximum Jack O. Shaw, Simon D’haenens, Ellen Thomas, Richard D. Norris, Johnnie A. Lyman, Discussion of ‘Reply to “Uppermost cambrian
Nigel C. Hughes, Shanchi Peng, David A. T. Harper,
carbon chemostratigraphy: the HeRB and
Jack O. Shaw, Simon D’haenens, Ellen Thomas, Richard D. Norris, Johnnie A. Lyman, André Bornemann and Pincelli M. Hull and Xuejian Zhu 632 undocumented Toce events are not synonymous”’ 173–176
Paul M. Myrow, Ngân Kim Pha ˙ m, Shelly J. Wernette
André Bornemann and Pincelli M. Hull 632 ED Landing, Robert L. Ripperdan and Gerd Geyer
Formation of ultrapotassic magma via crustal
Going round the twist—an empirical analysis of shell coiling in helicospiral gastropods Going round the twist—an empirical analysis of shell coiling in helicospiral gastropods
Katie S. Collins, Roman Klapaukh, James S. Crampton, Michael F. Gazley, C. Ian Schipper,
contamination and hybridization of mafic magma:
Katie S. Collins, Roman Klapaukh, James S. Crampton, Michael F. Gazley, C. Ian Schipper, Anton Maksimenko and Benjamin R. Hines an example from the Stomanovo monzonite, 648
Anton Maksimenko and Benjamin R. Hines 648 central Rhodope Massif, Bulgaria 81–96
Peter Marchev, Raya Raicheva, Stoyan Georgiev,
Ivan P. Savov and Danko Jelev
Did shell-crushing predators drive the evolution of ammonoid septal shape? Did shell-crushing predators drive the evolution of ammonoid septal shape? 666
Erynn H. Johnson, Briana M. DiMarco, David J. Peterman, Aja M. Carter and Warren D. Allmon
Erynn H. Johnson, Briana M. DiMarco, David J. Peterman, Aja M. Carter and Warren D. Allmon 666 Size and shape variation in the calcareous nannoplankton genus Braarudosphaera following the
Size and shape variation in the calcareous nannoplankton genus Braarudosphaera following the Cretaceous/Paleogene (K/Pg) mass extinction: clues as to its evolutionary success Volume 159 Issue 1 January 2022 pp. 1–176
Cretaceous/Paleogene (K/Pg) mass extinction: clues as to its evolutionary success Heather L. Jones, Zachary Scrobola and Timothy J. Bralower 680
Heather L. Jones, Zachary Scrobola and Timothy J. Bralower 680 Exceptional multifunctionality in the feeding apparatus of a mid-Cambrian radiodont
Exceptional multifunctionality in the feeding apparatus of a mid-Cambrian radiodont Joseph Moysiuk and Jean-Bernard Caron 704
Joseph Moysiuk and Jean-Bernard Caron 704
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