Articles | Volume 34, issue 1
https://doi.org/10.1144/jmpaleo2014-032
https://doi.org/10.1144/jmpaleo2014-032
01 Jan 2015
 | 01 Jan 2015

The 2014 recipient of the Brady Medal: Professor David J. Siveter

David J. Horne and Alan Lord

Cited articles

C., Bennett, D. J., Siveter, S. J., Davies, M., Williams, I. P., Wilkinson, M., Browne and C. G., Miller: Ostracods from freshwater and brackish environments of the Carboniferous of the Midland Valley of Scotland: The early colonisation of terrestrial water bodies, Geological Magazine, 149, 366-396, 2012.
D. E. G., Briggs, D. J., Siveter and D. J., Siveter: Soft-bodied fossils from a Silurian volcaniclastic deposit, Nature, 382, 248-250, 1996.
D. E. G., Briggs, M. D., Sutton, D. J., Siveter and D. J., Siveter: Metamorphosis in a Silurian Barnacle, Proceedings of the Royal Society London B, 272, 2365-2369, 2005.
X.-G., Hou, D. J., Siveter, M., Williams, D., Walossek and J., Bergström: Preserved appendages in the arthropod Kunmingella from the early Cambrian of China: Its bearing on the systematic position of the Bradoriida and the fossil record of the Ostracoda, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, 351, 1131-1145, 1996.
X.-G., Hou, R. J., Aldridge, J., Bergström, D. J., Siveter, D. J., Siveter and X.-H., Feng: The Cambrian Fossils of Chengjiang, ChinaThe Flowering of Early Animal LifeBlackwell, Oxford, 233pp., 2004.