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a| Invertebrate Paleontology (Mesozoic) of Israel and Adjacent Countries with Emphasis on the Brachiopoda /
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t| Frontmatter --
t| TABLE OF CONTENTS --
t| Foreword --
t| Introduction --
t| References --
t| Acknowledgments --
t| CHAPTER ONE. A Comparison of Jurassic and Devonian Brachiopod Communities: Trophic Structure, Diversity, Substrate Relations and Niche Replacement --
t| CHAPTER TWO. A New Species of the Jurassic (Callovian) Brachiopod Septirhynchia from Northern Sinai --
t| CHAPTER THREE. Goliathyris lewyi, New Species (Brachiopoda, Terebratulacea) from the Jurassic of Gebel El-Minshera, Northern Sinai --
t| CHAPTER FOUR. Brachiopods from the Jurassic of Gebel El-Maghara, Northern Sinai --
t| CHAPTER FIVE. Epi- and Endobiontic Organisms on Late Jurassic Crinoid Columns from the Negev Desert, Israel: Implications for Co-evolution --
t| CHAPTER SIX. The Jurassic of the Southern Levant: Biostratigraphy, Palaeogeography and Cyclic Events --
t| CHAPTER SEVEN. Brachiopods from the Jurassic (Callovian) of Hamakhtesh Hagadol (Kurnub Anticline), Southern Israel --
t| CHAPTER EIGHT. A New Species of Coenothyris (Brachiopoda) from the Triassic (Upper Anisian-Ladinian) of Israel --
t| CHAPTER NINE. Paleoecology, Taphonomy, and Biogeography of a Coenothyris Community (Brachiopoda, Terebratulida) from the Triassic (Upper Anisian-Lower Ladinian) of Israel --
t| CHAPTER TEN. A New Equatorial, Very Shallow Marine Sclerozoan Fauna from the Middle Jurassic (Late Callovian) of Southern Israel --
t| CHAPTER ELEVEN. Bioerosion in an Equatorial Middle Jurassic Coral-Sponge Reef Community (Callovian, Matmor Formation, southern Israel) --
t| CHAPTER TWELVE. Jurassic Rhynchonellide Brachiopods from the Jordan Valley --
t| CHAPTER THIRTEEN. Taxonomy and Paleobiogeography of Late Bathonian Brachiopods from Gebel Engabashi, Northern Sinai --
t| Appendix a: Original Publication and Contributing Authors --
t| Index
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a| This book consists of a series of papers that help to unravel the taxonomy of the phylum Brachiopoda and describe associated marine communities in the Levant. These faunas inhabited shallow shelf environments near the boundary of the Indo-African and Tethyan faunal realms near the Jurassic equator along the southern Tethyan margin. This research is part of a long-term project that aims to delineate the distribution of brachiopods across faunal realm boundaries and reconstruct the biogeographic history of the region. The work provides a more detailed analysis of the endemism that is characteristic of the faunas of northern Sinai, the Negev and Jordan, and will also aid in the construction of a biogeographic framework for Jurassic strata in the Middle East. It represents an important contribution to our knowledge of the evolution of modern marine communities because their roots lie in the ecological diversifications of the Jurassic.
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