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  • A brief review of the most important foraminiferal zonations, and late Devonian-early Carboniferous foraminiferal zonation in Moravia where some key profiles enable a good correlation with conodont zonation and correlation of the zones established in Moravia with other important zonations in all paleobiogeographic realms are presented in the beginning of the monography. In late Devonian - early Carboniferous fourteen foraminiferal zones, that closely compare to those defined in the Eastern Europe, are precisely defined in Moravia and correlated with zonations based on other groups of fauna (corals, stromatoporoids, conodonts, ammonoids). The correlations of foraminiferal zonations mostly confirm a similar development of foraminiferal faunas of Western and Eastern Europe. Certain difficulties are met when different index species and taxonomic approaches are used (the middle-late Visean and some differencies are observed in early and late Tournaisian. Correlations between different paleobiogeographic re
  • A brief review of the most important foraminiferal zonations, and late Devonian-early Carboniferous foraminiferal zonation in Moravia where some key profiles enable a good correlation with conodont zonation and correlation of the zones established in Moravia with other important zonations in all paleobiogeographic realms are presented in the beginning of the monography. In late Devonian - early Carboniferous fourteen foraminiferal zones, that closely compare to those defined in the Eastern Europe, are precisely defined in Moravia and correlated with zonations based on other groups of fauna (corals, stromatoporoids, conodonts, ammonoids). The correlations of foraminiferal zonations mostly confirm a similar development of foraminiferal faunas of Western and Eastern Europe. Certain difficulties are met when different index species and taxonomic approaches are used (the middle-late Visean and some differencies are observed in early and late Tournaisian. Correlations between different paleobiogeographic re (en)
  • A brief review of the most important foraminiferal zonations, and late Devonian-early Carboniferous foraminiferal zonation in Moravia where some key profiles enable a good correlation with conodont zonation and correlation of the zones established in Moravia with other important zonations in all paleobiogeographic realms are presented in the beginning of the monography. In late Devonian - early Carboniferous fourteen foraminiferal zones, that closely compare to those defined in the Eastern Europe, are precisely defined in Moravia and correlated with zonations based on other groups of fauna (corals, stromatoporoids, conodonts, ammonoids). The correlations of foraminiferal zonations mostly confirm a similar development of foraminiferal faunas of Western and Eastern Europe. Certain difficulties are met when different index species and taxonomic approaches are used (the middle-late Visean and some differencies are observed in early and late Tournaisian. Correlations between different paleobiogeographic re (cs)
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  • Late Devonian-Early Carboniferous Foraminiferal Fauna: Zonations, Evolutionary Events, Paleobiogeography and Tectonic Implications
  • Late Devonian-Early Carboniferous Foraminiferal Fauna: Zonations, Evolutionary Events, Paleobiogeography and Tectonic Implications (en)
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  • Late Devonian-Early Carboniferous Foraminiferal Fauna: Zonations, Evolutionary Events, Paleobiogeography and Tectonic Implications (cs)
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