<p>Phanerozoic marine biodiversity: a fresh look at data, methods, patterns and processes.-</p><p>Coordinated stasis reconsidered: a perspective after fifteen years.-</p><p>Whilst this planet has gone cycling on: what role for periodic astronomical phenomena in large-scale patterns in the history of life?.-</p><p>Climate change through time.-</p><p>Development of intertidal biotas through Phanerozoic time.-</p><p>Marine sclerobiofacies: encrusting and endolithic communities on shells through time and space.-</p><p>Brachiopods and their auloporid epibionts in the Devonian of Boulonnais (France).-</p><p>Fossil fish taphonomy and the contribution of microfossils to documenting Devonian vertebrate history.-</p><p>The Messel Pit fossil site ? the legacy of the environment and life of the Eocene.-</p><p>Evolutionary scenario of the early history of the Animal Kingdom: evidence from Precambrian (Ediacaran) Weng’an and Early Cambrian Maotianshan biotas, China.-</p><p>The Ordovician Radiation: macroevolutionary crossroads of the Phanerozoic.-</p><p>Phylogeny of Palaeozoic gastropods inferred from their ontogeny.-</p><p>Palaeozoic innovations in the micro- and megafossil plant record: from the earliest plant spores to the earliest seeds.- </p><p>Tentaculitids ? an enigmatic group of Palaeozoic fossils.-</p><p>Palaeozoic ammonoids ? diversity and development of conch morphology.-</p><p>Quantitative approach to diversity and decline in Late Palaeozoic trilobites.-</p><p>Devonian cladid crinoid evolution, diversity, and first and last occurrences: summary observations.-</p><p>Palaeoecology, aerodynamics and the origins of avian flight.-</p><p>The Ireviken Event in the Boree Creek Formation, New South Wales, Australia.-</p><p>Isotope geochemistry and plankton response to the Ireviken (earliest Wenlock) and Cyrtograptus lundgreni events, Cape Phillips Formation, Arctic Canada.-</p><p><br />Late Ludfordian (Silurian) correlations and the Lau Global ExtinctionEvent.-</p><p>The late Middle Devonian (Givetian) global Taghanic Biocrisis in its type area (northern Appalachian Basin): geologically rapid faunal transitions driven by global and local environmental changes.-</p><p>The Permian ? a time of major evolutions and revolutions in the history of life.-</p><p>Millennial physical events and the end-Permian mass mortality in the western Palaeo-Tethys: timing and primary causes.-</p><p>Chicxulub Impact, Deccan Traps and the K-T mass extinction.-</p><p>After mass extinction but no recovery: new tales of ‘Dead Clade Walking’ from Austral and Boreal post-K-Pg (Danian) assemblages.-</p><p>Fungi, a driving force in normalization of the terrestrial carbon cycle following the end-Cretaceous extinction.-</p><p>Changes in the pattern of brachiopod biogeography in northern Asia through Early and Middle Devonian times.-</p><p>The paleogeography of Pennsylvanian crinoids and blastoids.-</p><p>Biogeography of Jurassic and Early Cretaceous ostracods from Western Australia and what they reveal about the evolution of the Indian Ocean.-</p><p>Cretaceous continental bridges, insularity, and vicariance in the southern hemisphere: which route did dinosaurs take?.-</p><p>Palaeobiogeography of Mesozoic mammals?revisited.-</p><p>Cenozoic environmental shifts.-</p><p>Miocene asteroid impacts: proposed effects on the biogeography and extinction patterns of eastern North American gastropods.-</p><p>The rise of Australian marsupials: a synopsis of biostratigraphic, phylogenetic, palaeoecologic and palaeobiogeographic understanding.-</p><p>A Perspective.-</p>