Porrentruy : Société jurassienne d'émulation, 2009
(Actes de la Société jurassienne d'émulation. Bis ; 2009)
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In: PeerJ, 2017, vol. 5, p. e3482
During the Late Jurassic, several groups of eucryptodiran turtles inhabited the shallow epicontinental seas of Western Europe. Plesiochelyidae are an important part of this first radiation of crown-group turtles into coastal marine ecosystems. Fossils of Plesiochelyidae occur in many European localities, and are especially abundant in the Kimmeridgian layers of the Swiss Jura Mountains (Solothurn...
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In: 5th International Symposium on Lithographic Limestone and Plattenkalk : abstracts and field guides, 2009, p. 94-129
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In: Eclogae geologicae Helvetiae : recueil périodique de la Société géologique suisse = Mitteilungen der Schweiz. geologischen Gesellschaft, 2005/98/313/
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In: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences, 2009, vol. 276, p. 3881-3886
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In: Pour la science : revue mensuelle, 2002, no. 293, p. 30
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In: Palaeovertebrata, 2020, vol. 43, no. 1, p. e2
The region of Porrentruy (Swiss Jura Mountains) is known for its rich and diverse assemblage of Late Jurassic coastal marine turtles (Thalassochelydia). Dominated by the “Plesiochelyidae”, this assemblage also includes representatives of the two other thalassochelydian groups, the “Thalassemydidae” and “Eurysternidae.” In this study, we present new shell-based material from Porrentruy...
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In: Palaeogeography, palaeoclimatology, palaeoecology : an international journal for the geo-sciences, 2005, vol. 216, p. 359
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Porrentruy : Office de la culture, Paléontologie A16, 2017
(Catalogues du patrimoine paléontologique jurassien – A16)
ISBN: 9782884360449
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In: Pour la science : revue mensuelle, 2008/34
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