Statistical comparisons of late Caradoc (Ordovician) brachiopod faunas around the Iapetus Ocean, and terranes located around Australia, Kazakhstan and China

Candela, Yves (2006): Statistical comparisons of late Caradoc (Ordovician) brachiopod faunas around the Iapetus Ocean, and terranes located around Australia, Kazakhstan and China. Geodiversitas 28 (3): 433-446, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5373971 : {"references": ["LOCKLEY M. G...

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Summary:Candela, Yves (2006): Statistical comparisons of late Caradoc (Ordovician) brachiopod faunas around the Iapetus Ocean, and terranes located around Australia, Kazakhstan and China. Geodiversitas 28 (3): 433-446, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5373971 : {"references": ["LOCKLEY M. G. 1980. - The Caradoc faunal associa- early Ashgill Foliomena brachiopod fauna of South tions of the area between Bala and Dinas Mawddwy, China. Lethaia 27: 19-28. north Wales. Bulletin of the British Museum of Natural RONG J.-Y., LI R.-Y. & KULKOV N. P. 1995. - Biogeo- History, (Geology), London 33 (3): 165-235. graphic analysis of Llandovery brachiopods from Asia", "MCKERROW W. S., DEWEY J. F. & SCOTESE C. R. with a recommendation of use of affinity indices. Acta 1991. - The Ordovician and Silurian development Palaeontologica Sinica 34: 428-453. of the Iapetus Ocean, in BASSETT M. G., LANE P. D. RONG J.-Y. & ZHAN R.-B. 1996. - Distribution and & EDWARDS D. 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