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Redescription of the Cambrian edrioasteroid Sprinkleoglobus spencensis n. comb. (Wen et al., 2019) from the Spence Shale (Utah, USA) Open Access
Crinoid calyx origin from stem radial echinoderms Open Access
Crinoid calyx origin from stem radial echinoderms – CORRIGENDUM Open Access
New specimens of Cyclocystoides scammaphoris (Echinodermata) from the Upper Ordovician rocks of the American midcontinent with implications for cyclocystoid functional morphology Open Access
The first record of floor plates in pinnules and the earliest record of an anitaxis in rhodocrinitid diplobathrid camerate crinoids Available to Purchase
Evolutionary significance of the blastozoan Eumorphocystis and its pseudo-arms – ERRATUM Available to Purchase
Evolutionary significance of the blastozoan Eumorphocystis and its pseudo-arms Available to Purchase
Two new early Asteroidea (Echinodermata) and early asteroid evolution Available to Purchase
Athenacrinus n. gen. and other early echinoderm taxa inform crinoid origin and arm evolution Open Access
An Early Ordovician (Floian) asterozoan (Echinodermata) of problematic class-level affinities Available to Purchase
An asteroid (Echinodermata) faunule from the Oxfordian Swift Formation (Upper Jurassic) of Montana Available to Purchase
South America’s earliest (Ordovician, Floian) crinoids Available to Purchase
The class Somasteroidea (Echinodermata, Asterozoa): morphology and occurrence Available to Purchase
Palaeobiogeography of Ordovician echinoderms Available to Purchase
Abstract The palaeobiogeographical distribution of the six major clades of Ordovician echinoderms (asterozoans, blastozoans, crinoids, echinozoans, edrioasteroids and stylophorans) is analysed based on a comprehensive and up-to-date database compiling 3701 occurrences (1938 species recorded from 331 localities) of both complete specimens and isolated ossicles. Although historically biased towards a limited number of regions (Europe, North America, Russia), the resulting dataset makes it possible to identify six main palaeobiogeographical provinces for Ordovician echinoderms: Laurentia, Baltica, West Gondwana, East Gondwana, Avalonia and Siberia. At a global scale, the high endemicity of echinoderms during the Early to Middle Ordovician coincides with the time of maximum dispersal of continental masses. Late Ordovician faunas tend to become more cosmopolitan, possibly as a consequence of changing palaeogeography and/or relatively higher sea-levels in the Sandbian–Katian interval. Regional biodiversity patterns of Ordovician echinoderms confirm that their major diversification during the Ordovician is not a single, universal evolutionary event, but rather results from the complex addition of contrasted local evolutionary trends.