Overview
Explore the fascinating world of brachiopods in this comprehensive 22-minute video lecture on invertebrate paleontology. Delve into the characteristics of this marine lophophorate phylum, including their epifaunal lifestyle, reproduction, and distinct symmetry compared to mollusks. Examine brachiopod anatomy, focusing on key structures such as valves, pedicle, lophophore, and internal organs. Learn about morphological features like hinge lines, shell shapes, and ornamentation. Discover the classification of brachiopods, distinguishing between inarticulates and articulates, and explore the various articulate orders. Trace the evolutionary history of brachiopods and gain insights into their significance in the fossil record. With detailed explanations and visual aids, master the intricacies of these ancient marine invertebrates and their importance in paleobiology.
Syllabus
What are brachiopods?
Brachiopods vs. mollusks shell symmetry!
Brachiopod anatomy
Brachiopod Morphology
Brachiopod classification
Lingula fingernails
Orthida fat D's
Strophomenids flat D's
Pentamerids smooth, elongated, & curvy
Spiriferids paper airplanes
Rhynchonellids hickory nuts
Terebrachulids brazil nuts
Brachiopod evolution
Taught by
GEO GIRL
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A clearly-explained overview of the various brachiopod groups from those only found as fossils to a few types that are still around today. And find out why brachiopods aren't molluscs.