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Harper, David A. T.

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David A. T.
Harper
Harper, David A. T.

Publications (11)       Publishing history histogram

  1. Candela, Yves, David A. T. Harper & Michal Mergl. 2024 The brachiopod faunas from the Fezouata Shale (Lower Ordovician; Tremadocian-Floian) of the Zagora area, Anti-Atlas, Morocco: evidence for a biodiversity hub in Gondwana Papers in Palaeontology 10(5): e1592.
  2. Guo, Zhen, Zhong-Qiang Chen & David A. T. Harper. 2019 The Anisian (Middle Triassic) brachiopod fauna from Qingyan, Guizhou, south-western China Journal of Systematic Palaeontology.
  3. Huang, Bing, David A. T. Harper, Hang-hang Zhou, Renbin Zhan, Yi Wang, Peng Tang, Junye Ma, Guangxu Wang, Di Chen, Yuchen Zhang, Xiaocong Luan & Jiayu Rong. 2019 A new Cathaysiorthis (Brachiopoda) fauna from the lower Llandovery of eastern Qinling, China Papers in Palaeontology.
  4. Huang, Bing, Jiayu Rong, David A. T. Harper & Hang-hang Zhou. 2019 A nearshore Hirnantian brachiopod fauna from South China and its ecological significance Journal of Paleontology 94(2): 239-254.
  5. Jin, Jisuo & David A. T. Harper. 2024 An Edgewood-type Hirnantian fauna from the Mackenzie Mountains, northwestern margin of Laurentia Journal of Paleontology: 1-27.
  6. Jin, Jisuo, Christian M. Ø. Rasmussen, M. Sheehan & David A. T. Harper. 2024 Late Ordovician and early Silurian virgianid and stricklandioid brachiopods from North Greenland: implications for a warm-water faunal province Papers in Palaeontology 10(1).
  7. Jin, Jisuo, Robert B. Blodgett, David A. T. Harper & Christian M. Ø. Rasmussen. 2022 Warm-water Tcherskidium Fauna (Brachiopoda) in the Late Ordovician northern hemisphere of Laurentia and peri-Laurentia Journal of Paleontology 96(6): pp. 1461 - 1478.
  8. Rasmussen, Christian M. Ø., Jan Ove Ebbestad & David A. T. Harper. 2010 Unravelling a Late Ordovician pentameride (Brachiopoda) hotspot from the Boda Limestone, Siljan district, central Sweden GFF 132(3-4): 133-152.
  9. Topper, Timothy P., David A. T. Harper & Glenn A. Brock. 2013 Ancestral billingsellides and the evolution and phylogenetic relationships of early rhynchonelliform brachiopods Journal of Systematic Palaeontology.
  10. Vinther, Jakob, Martin Stein, Nicholas R. Longrich & David A. T. Harper. 2014 A suspension-feeding anomalocarid from the early Cambrian Nature 507: 496-499.
  11. Zhan, Renbin, David A. T. Harper, Jisuo Jin, Yan Liang, Jianbo Liu, Stan Stemmerik & Svend Stouge. 2013 Middle Ordovician Apothothyla brachiopod fauna from the roof of the world, southern Tibet Palaeontology.