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Vol 67 Iss. 2
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127-135
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Dialectical unity of spatial-temporal regularities of evolution (on the example of four-beam corals)

Authors:
N. Ya. Spassky
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  • Leningrad Mining Institute
Date submitted:
1973-08-20
Date accepted:
1973-10-11
Date published:
1974-02-01

Abstract

All living organisms exist in certain habitats. But of special interest is not just the range of a species or genus, but the territory (or water area) where its representatives first appeared. This spatial unit can be called the primary areal of emergence.

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References

  1. Spassky N. Ya. Genus communities as an indicator of the level of development (on the example of Devonian quadrangular corals). Proc. of the VII session of the All-Union Paleontological Society. L., Nedra, 1964.
  2. Spassky N. Ya. Stratigraphic significance of the main boundaries in the development of tetracorals and tabulates. Proc. VIII session of the All-Union Paleontological Society. L., Nedra, 1966.
  3. Spassky N. Ya. Significance of Devonian four-beam corals for paleo-biogeographic zoning of the USSR. Proc. IX session of the All-Union Paleontological Society. L., Nedra, 1967.
  4. Spassky N. Ya. Paleoecology of four-beam corals. Paleoecology of four-beam corals. Paleont. Journal, Journal of Mining Institute, vol. LXVII, iss. 2, 1974.

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