N. GOUDEMAND - Biomodelling
This folder holds the following references to publications, sorted by year and author.
There are 36 references in this bibliography folder.
Brosse, M, Bucher, H, Bagherpour, B, Baud, A, Frisk, AM, Guodun, K, and Goudemand, N
(2015).
Conodonts from the Early Triassic Microbialite of Guangxi (South China): Implications for the Definition of the Base of the Triassic System
Palaeontology, 58(3):563-584.
Hautmann, M, Bagherpour, B, Brosse, M, Frisk, A, Hofmann, R, Baud, A, Nutzel, A, Goudemand, N, and Bucher, H
(2015).
Competition in slow motion: the unusual case of benthic marine communities in the wake of the end-Permian mass extinction
Palaeontology, 58(5):871-901.
Ovtcharova, M, Goudemand, N, Hammer, O, Guodun, K, Cordey, F, Galfetti, T, Schaltegger, U, and Bucher, H
(2015).
Developing a strategy for accurate definition of a geological boundary through radio-isotopic and biochronological dating: The Early-Middle Triassic boundary (South China)
Earth-Science Reviews, 146:65-76.
Goudemand, N, Romano, C, Brayard, A, Hochuli, PA, and Bucher, H
(2013).
Comment on "Lethally Hot Temperatures During the Early Triassic Greenhouse"
Science, 339(6123).
Romano, C, Goudemand, N, Vennemann, TW, Ware, D, Schneebeli-Hermann, E, Hochuli, PA, Bruhwiler, T, Brinkmann, W, and Bucher, H
(2013).
Climatic and biotic upheavals following the end-Permian mass extinction
Nature Geoscience, 6(1):57-60.
Schneebeli-Hermann, E, Kurschner, WM, Hochuli, PA, Ware, D, Weissert, H, Bernasconi, SM, Roohi, G, ur-Rehman, K, Goudemand, N, and Bucher, H
(2013).
Evidence for atmospheric carbon injection during the end-Permian extinction
Geology, 41(5):579-582.
Bruhwiler, T, Bucher, H, Goudemand, N, and Galfetti, T
(2012).
Smithian (Early Triassic) ammonoid faunas from Exotic Blocks from Oman: taxonomy and biochronology
Palaeontographica Abteilung a-Palaozoologie-Stratigraphie, 296(1-4):3-107.
Goudemand, N, Orchard, MJ, Bucher, H, and Jenks, J
(2012).
The elusive origin of Chiosella timorensis (Conodont Triassic)
Geobios, 45(2):199-207.
Goudemand, N, Orchard, MJ, Tafforeau, P, Urdy, S, Bruhwiler, T, Brayard, A, Galfetti, T, and Bucher, H
(2012).
Early Triassic conodont clusters from South China: revision of the architecture of the 15 element apparatuses of the superfamily Gondolelloidea
Palaeontology, 55:1021-1034.
Schneebeli-Hermann, E, Hochuli, PA, Bucher, H, Goudemand, N, Bruhwiler, T, and Galfetti, T
(2012).
Palynology of the Lower Triassic succession of Tulong, South Tibet - Evidence for early recovery of gymnosperms
Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology, 339:12-24.
Schneebeli-Hermann, E, Kurschner, WM, Hochuli, PA, Bucher, H, Ware, D, Goudemand, N, and Roohi, G
(2012).
Palynofacies analysis of the Permian-Triassic transition in the Amb section (Salt Range, Pakistan): Implications for the anoxia on the South Tethyan Margin
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 60:225-234.
Brayard, A, Vennin, E, Olivier, N, Bylund, KG, Jenks, J, Stephen, DA, Bucher, H, Hofmann, R, Goudemand, N, and Escarguel, G
(2011).
Transient metazoan reefs in the aftermath of the end-Permian mass extinction
Nature Geoscience, 4(10):693-697.
Forel, MB, Crasquin, S, Bruhwiler, T, Goudemand, N, Bucher, H, Baud, A, and Randon, C
(2011).
Ostracod recovery after Permian-Triassic boundary mass-extinction: The south Tibet record
Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology, 308(1-2):160-170.
Goudemand, N, Orchard, MJ, Urdy, S, Bucher, H, and Tafforeau, P
(2011).
Synchrotron-aided reconstruction of the conodont feeding apparatus and implications for the mouth of the first vertebrates
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 108(21):8720-8724.
Hautmann, M, Bucher, H, Bruhwiler, T, Goudemand, N, Kaim, A, and Nutzel, A
(2011).
An unusually diverse mollusc fauna from the earliest Triassic of South China and its implications for benthic recovery after the end-Permian biotic crisis
Geobios, 44(1):71-85.
Hofmann, R, Goudemand, N, Wasmer, M, Bucher, H, and Hautmann, M
(2011).
New trace fossil evidence for an early recovery signal in the aftermath of the end-Permian mass extinction
Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology, 310(3-4):216-226.
Monnet, C, Klug, C, Goudemand, N, De Baets, K, and Bucher, H
(2011).
Quantitative biochronology of Devonian ammonoids from Morocco and proposals for a refined unitary association method
Lethaia, 44(4):469-489.
Bruhwiler, T, Bucher, H, and Goudemand, N
(2010).
Smithian (Early Triassic) ammonoids from Tulong, South Tibet
Geobios, 43(4):403-431.
Bruhwiler, T, Bucher, H, Brayard, A, and Goudemand, N
(2010).
High-resolution biochronology and diversity dynamics of the Early Triassic ammonoid recovery: The Smithian faunas of the Northern Indian Margin
Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology, 297(2):491-501.
Bruhwiler, T, Ware, D, Bucher, H, Krystyn, L, and Goudemand, N
(2010).
New Early Triassic ammonoid faunas from the Dienerian/Smithian boundary beds at the Induan/Olenekian GSSP candidate at Mud (Spiti, Northern India)
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 39(6):724-739.
Kaim, A, Nutzel, A, Bucher, H, Bruhwiler, T, and Goudemand, N
(2010).
Early Triassic (Late Griesbachian) gastropods from South China (Shanggan, Guangxi)
Swiss Journal of Geosciences, 103(1):121-128.
Urdy, S, Goudemand, N, Bucher, H, and Chirat, R
(2010).
Growth-Dependent Phenotypic Variation of Molluscan Shells: Implications for Allometric Data Interpretation
Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B-Molecular and Developmental Evolution, 314b(4):303-326.
Urdy, S, Goudemand, N, Bucher, H, and Chirat, R
(2010).
Allometries and the Morphogenesis of the Molluscan Shell: A Quantitative and Theoretical Model
Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B-Molecular and Developmental Evolution, 314b(4):280-302.
Brayard, A, Escarguel, G, Bucher, H, Monnet, C, Bruhwiler, T, Goudemand, N, Galfetti, T, and Guex, J
(2009).
Good Genes and Good Luck: Ammonoid Diversity and the End-Permian Mass Extinction
Science, 325(5944):1118-1121.
Bruhwiler, T, Goudemand, N, Galfetti, T, Bucher, H, Baud, A, Ware, D, Hermann, E, Hochuli, PA, and Martini, R
(2009).
The Lower Triassic sedimentary and carbon isotope records from Tulong (South Tibet) and their significance for Tethyan palaeoceanography
Sedimentary Geology, 222(3-4):314-332.
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