Fossil names dedicated to Erik Flügel Baba Senowbari-Daryan Original Article 30 July 2005 Pages: 3 - 11
Secular oscillations in the stratigraphic record—an acute debate Wolfgang Schlager Original Article 07 June 2005 Pages: 12 - 16
The carbonate factory continuum, facies mosaics and microfacies: an appraisal of some of the key concepts underpinning carbonate sedimentology V. Paul WrightPeter M. Burgess Original Article 03 June 2005 Pages: 17 - 23
Habitat effects and sampling bias on Phanerozoic reef distribution Wolfgang Kiessling Original Article 26 May 2005 Pages: 24 - 32
Coral growth and reef growth: a brief review Wolf-Christian Dullo Original Article 26 May 2005 Pages: 33 - 48
A new species of Polymastia (Porifera, Hadromerida, Polymastiidae) from the Aleutian Islands, Alaska, USA Helmut LehnertRobert StoneWolfgang Heimler Original Article 21 April 2005 Pages: 49 - 52
Plectroninia celtica n. sp. (Calcarea, Minchinellidae), a new species of “pharetronid” sponge from bathyal depths in the northern Porcupine Seabight, NE Atlantic Gerd KönneckerAndré Freiwald Original Article 26 May 2005 Pages: 53 - 59
Spirula—a window to the embryonic development of ammonoids? Morphological and molecular indications for a palaeontological hypothesis Kerstin WarnkeHelmut Keupp Original Article 26 May 2005 Pages: 60 - 65
Methane-derived carbonate build-ups and associated microbial communities at cold seeps on the lower Crimean shelf (Black Sea) Joachim ReitnerJörn PeckmannVolker Thiel Original Article 02 July 2005 Pages: 66 - 79
The aftermath of coral bleaching on a Maldivian reef—a quantitative study Helmut SchuhmacherKaren LochWolf R. See Original Article 12 October 2005 Pages: 80 - 92
Bioerosion along a bathymetric gradient in a cold-temperate setting (Kosterfjord, SW Sweden): an experimental study Max WisshakMarcos GektidisTomas Lundälv Original Article 04 November 2005 Pages: 93 - 117
Microborings in mollusk shells, Bay of Safaga, Egypt: Morphometry and ichnology Gudrun RadtkeStjepko Golubic Original Paper 27 October 2005 Pages: 118 - 134
Annual deposition signal versus lake dynamics: Microprobe analysis of Lake Van (Turkey) sediments reveals missing varves in the period 11.2–10.2 ka bp Günter LandmannStephan Kempe Original Article 24 June 2005 Pages: 135 - 145
Diagenesis of growth bands in fossil scleractinian corals: identification and modes of preservation Markus ReuterThomas C. BrachertKarsten F. Kroeger Original Paper 06 September 2005 Pages: 146 - 159
A fourth St. Gallen Formation cycle (?) in the Karpatian Upper Marine Molasse of central Switzerland Bettina ReichenbacherDaniel KälinJürg Jost Original Article 10 June 2005 Pages: 160 - 172
A remarkable fossiliferous mass flow deposit in the Eocene Eckfeld Maar (Germany)—sedimentological, taphonomical, and palaeoecological considerations Markus Sachse Original Article 18 February 2005 Pages: 173 - 184
Geographic and stratigraphic distributions of the Caribbean species of Cladocora (Scleractinia, Faviidae) Rosemarie C. Baron-Szabo Original Paper 02 September 2005 Pages: 185 - 196
Facies dynamics in Eocene to Oligocene circumalpine carbonates James H. NebelsickMichael W. RasserDavide Bassi Original Article 05 July 2005 Pages: 197 - 217
A paleoenvironmental standard section for Early Ilerdian tropical carbonate factories (Corbieres, France; Pyrenees, Spain) Michael W. RasserChristian ScheibnerMaria Mutti Original Article 26 May 2005 Pages: 218 - 232
Massive corals in Paleocene siliciclastic sediments of Chubut (Argentina) Wolfgang KiesslingEugenio AragónDiego Fracchia Original Paper 19 October 2005 Pages: 233 - 241
The Cenomanian of northern Germany: facies analysis of a transgressive biosedimentary system M. WilmsenB. NiebuhrM. Hiss Original Article 16 July 2005 Pages: 242 - 263
Origin of peloids in Early Cretaceous deposits, Dorset, South England Elias SamankassouJonas TreschAndré Strasser Original Article 02 September 2005 Pages: 264 - 274
Relationship between algae and environment: an Early Cretaceous case study, Trascău Mountains, Romania Ioan I. BucurEmanoil Săsăran Original Article 06 August 2005 Pages: 275 - 287
Significance of stromatoporoids in Jurassic reefs and carbonate platforms—concepts and implications Reinhold R. LeinfelderFelix SchlagintweitG. Wyn Hughes Original Article 23 August 2005 Pages: 288 - 326
A multi-proxy study of deeper-water carbonates (Upper Jurassic, southern Germany): combining sedimentology, chemostratigraphy and palynofacies Michael RufElmar LinkThomas Aigner Original Article 05 July 2005 Pages: 327 - 349
Saline paleolake of the Cañadón Asfalto Formation (Middle-Upper Jurassic), Cerro Cóndor, Chubut province (Patagonia), Argentina Nora G. CabaleriClaudia ArmellaDiego G. Silva Nieto Original Article 25 January 2005 Pages: 350 - 364
The upper Shemshak Formation (Toarcian–Aalenian) of the Eastern Alborz (Iran): Biota and palaeoenvironments during a transgressive–regressive cycle Franz T. FürsichMarkus WilmsenMahmoud R. Majidifard Original Article 04 June 2005 Pages: 365 - 384
Sponge communities from the Lower Liassic of Adnet (Northern Calcareous Alps, Austria) Stefan DelecatJoachim Reitner Original Article 22 February 2005 Pages: 385 - 404
Triassic/Jurassic carbonates from the Hochfelln Mountain (Northern Calcareous Alps)—its facies, silicified fauna and implications for the end-Triassic biotic crisis Barbara SeußRichard HöflingAlexander Nützel Original Article 04 June 2005 Pages: 405 - 418
Palaeoenvironmental significance of lacustrine stromatolites of the Arnstadt Formation (“Steinmergelkeuper”, Upper Triassic, N-Germany) Gernot ArpFriedrich BielertThomas Löffler Original Article 26 May 2005 Pages: 419 - 441
Late Triassic reefs from the Northwest and South Tethys: distribution, setting, and biotic composition Michaela Bernecker Original Article 28 June 2005 Pages: 442 - 453
Filograna (colonial serpulid worm tubes) from Upper Triassic (Norian) reef boulders of Taurus Mts. (southern Turkey) Baba Senowbari-DaryanMichael Link Original Article 26 May 2005 Pages: 454 - 459
Biochronostratigraphy of the Reingraben Turnover (Hallstatt Facies Belt): Local black shale events controlled by regional tectonics, climatic change and plate tectonics Thomas HornungRainer Brandner Original Article 10 June 2005 Pages: 460 - 479
Facies of two important Early Triassic gastropod lagerstätten: implications for diversity patterns in the aftermath of the end-Permian mass extinction Alexander NützelChristian Schulbert Original Article 26 May 2005 Pages: 480 - 500
Biologic response to environmental stress in tropical reefs: Lessons from modern Polynesian coralgal atolls and Middle Permian sponge and Shamovella-microbe reefs (Capitan Limestone USA) J. A. FagerstromO. Weidlich Original Paper 02 September 2005 Pages: 501 - 515
First reported occurrence of wewokellid sponges (Calcarea, Heteractinida) from the Permian of central Iran J. Keith RigbyBaba Senowbari-DaryanAli Hamedani Original Article 10 June 2005 Pages: 516 - 521
Taphonomy of Early Permian benthic assemblages (Carnic Alps, Austria): carbonate dissolution versus biogenic carbonate precipitation Diethard SandersKarl Krainer Original Article 07 June 2005 Pages: 522 - 540
A three- and two-dimensional documentation of structural elements in schwagerinids (superfamily Fusulinoidea) exemplified by silicified material from the Upper Carboniferous of the Carnic Alps (Austria/Italy): a comparison with verbeekinoideans and alveolinids Ursula LeppigHolger C ForkeBeate Fohrer Original Paper 06 August 2005 Pages: 541 - 553
Early post-mortem calcified Devonian acritarchs as a source of calcispheric structures Józef KaźmierczakBarbara Kremer Original Article 10 June 2005 Pages: 554 - 565
Palaeozoic cold seep carbonates from Europe and North Africa—an integrated isotopic and geochemical approach Werner BuggischStefan Krumm Original Article 02 September 2005 Pages: 566 - 583
Silurian carbonate platforms and extinction events—ecosystem changes exemplified from Gotland, Sweden Mikael Calner Original Article 21 April 2005 Pages: 584 - 591
Variations in primary aragonite, calcite, and clay in fine-grained calcareous rhythmites of Cambrian to Jurassic age— an environmental archive? Axel MunneckeHildegard Westphal Original Article 04 June 2005 Pages: 592 - 607