Brachiopoda Apr 2026
Despite a significant decline following the end-Permian mass extinction, the phylum Brachiopoda demonstrates remarkable evolutionary resilience, with a 500-million-year history that highlights key Paleozoic environmental shifts and enduring, conservative lifestyles. II. Morphology and Anatomy
Mostly marine, benthic (bottom-dwelling), and sessile (attached to the sea floor). brachiopoda
Lingula (an inarticulate) is considered a "living fossil," remaining virtually unchanged for over 500 million years. IV. Evolutionary History and Paleontology Despite a significant decline following the end-Permian mass
This outline and summary are designed to help you construct a comprehensive paper on (lamp shells), focusing on their biology, evolutionary history, and ecological significance. focusing on their biology
