Placoderm Assemblage from the Tetrapod-Bearing Locality of Strud (Belgium, Upper Famennian) Provides Evidence for a Fish Nursery

The placoderm fauna of the upper Famennian tetrapod-bearing locality of Strud, Belgium, includes the antiarch Grossilepis rikiki, the arthrodire groenlandaspidid Turrisaspis strudensis and the phyllolepidid Phyllolepis undulata. Based on morphological and morphometric evidence, the placoderm specime...

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Alluvial channels
Alluvial deposits
Alluvial plains
Analysis
Animal behavior
Animals
Belgium
Biological Evolution
Biology and Life Sciences
Computer and Information Sciences
Devonian period
Earth Sciences
Ecology and Environmental Sciences
Ecosystem
Evolution
Fauna
Fish
Fishes
Fossils
Genetic aspects
Morphology
Natural history
Nutrients
Offspring
Paleontology
Placoderms
Prehistoric tetrapods
Research and Analysis Methods
Sciences of the Universe
title Placoderm Assemblage from the Tetrapod-Bearing Locality of Strud (Belgium, Upper Famennian) Provides Evidence for a Fish Nursery
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