The longest delay: Re-emergence of coral reef ecosystems after the Late Devonian extinctions

L Yao, M Aretz, PB Wignall, J Chen, D Vachard… - Earth-Science …, 2020 - Elsevier
Reefs are an excellent tool for tracking marine-ecosystem changes, especially through mass
extinction transitions. Although metazoan reefs proliferated during the Phanerozoic …

[HTML][HTML] Where did ancient carbonate mounds grow—In bathyal depths or in shallow shelf waters?

D Hebbeln, E Samankassou - Earth-Science Reviews, 2015 - Elsevier
Carbonate mounds are important and ubiquitous components of the sedimentary rock
record throughout the Phanerozoic. Nevertheless, factors controlling their occurrence and …

After the collapse of stromatoporid-coral reefs—the Famennian and Dinantian reefs of Belgium: much more than Waulsortian mounds

M Aretz, E Chevaliers - Geological Society, London, Special …, 2007 - lyellcollection.org
Reef development in the Famennian and Carboniferous successions of Belgium is more
common than previously thought, and 10 broad time intervals of reef development can be …

Late Viséan coral fringing reef at Tiouinine (Morocco): implications for the role of rugose corals as building organisms in the Mississippian

S Rodríguez, ID Somerville, I Said… - Geological Journal, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
The excellent exposure and preservation of a fringing reef located at Tiouinine, near
Khenifra (Central Moroccan Meseta) is a unique case in the Mississippian which allows us …

The complete mitochondrial genome of Harpago chiragra and Lambis lambis (Gastropoda: Stromboidea): implications on the Littorinimorpha phylogeny

D Jiang, X Zheng, X Zeng, L Kong, Q Li - Scientific Reports, 2019 - nature.com
The complete mitochondrial genomes of Harpago chiragra and Lambis lambis (Strombidae)
were determined with the size of 15,460 bp and 15,481 bp, respectively, and both …

Habitats of colonial rugose corals: the Mississippian of western Europe as example for a general classification

M Aretz - Lethaia, 2010 - idunn.no
Colonial rugose corals are a major constituent of shallow-water marine benthic communities
in Mississippian times. The study of western European rugose coral habitats from the base …

Microbial mounds prior to the Frasnian‐Famennian mass extinctions, Hantang, Guilin, South China

J Shen, GE Webb, H Qing - Sedimentology, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Late Frasnian mounds of the Yunghsien Formation, Guilin, South China, developed as part
of the Guilin platform, mostly in reef‐flat and platform margin settings. Microbial mounds in …

Contribution of rugose corals to Late Viséan and Serpukhovian bioconstructions in the Montagne Noire (Southern France)

M Aretz, HG Herbig - 2003 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Coral-bearing bioconstructions are described for the first time from upper Lower
Carboniferous (Upper Mississippian) shallow-water limestone olistoliths of the southern …

Unravelling evidence for global climate change in Mississippian carbonate strata from the Derbyshire and North Wales Platforms, UK

L Manifold, P del Strother, DP Gold… - Journal of the …, 2021 - lyellcollection.org
The Mississippian Derbyshire and North Wales carbonate platforms were formed in similar
tectonic settings within the Pennine and East Irish Sea Basin, respectively. The Derbyshire …

Middle Viséan (Mississippian) coral biostrome in central Guizhou, southwestern China and its palaeoclimatological implications

L Yao, X Wang, W Lin, Y Li, S Kershaw… - Palaeogeography …, 2016 - Elsevier
A middle Viséan (Mississippian) coral biostrome is reported for the first time from the
Shangsi Formation in Yashui area, central Guizhou Province, southwestern China …