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Geological Magazine; July 2006; v. 143; no. 4; p. 553; DOI: 10.1017/S0016756806252488
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PURNELL, M. A. & DONOGHUE, P. C. J. (eds) 2005. Conodont Biology and Phylogeny: Interpreting the Fossil Record.

Special Papers in Palaeontology no. 73. 218 pp. London: The Palaeontological Association. Price £66 (paperback). ISBN 0 901702 97 8; ISSN 0038-6804.

Anita Löfgren

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The volume is a collection of papers arising from a symposium (‘Bias and Completeness in the Conodont Fossil Record’) held at the ECOS VIII (Eighth International Conodont) Symposium held in Europe in 2002. Some of those who were invited to contribute talks at the scientific session have also submitted manuscripts to this volume.

The book updates earlier reviews on conodont techniques but also brings up new timely topics. Biases in the fossil record can be due to features or mechanisms predating or postdating the collecting or during the . . . [Full Text of this Article]







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