Max Wisshak
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Max Wisshak, German geologist and ichnologist.
Senckenberg am Meer, Marine Research Department, Südstrand 40, 26382, Wilhelmshaven, Germany
E-mail: max.wisshaksenckenberg.de
Taxon names authored
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- Bromley, R.G., Wisshak, M., Glaub, I. & Botquelen, A. 2007. Ichnotaxonomic review of dendriniform borings attributed to foraminiferans: Semidendrina igen. nov. In: Miller, W. III (ed.) Trace Fossils – Concepts, Problems, Prospects. Elsevier, Amsterdam, 518–530. DOI: 10.1016/B978-044452949-7/50158-3 . Reference page.
- Wisshak, M. 2017. Taming an ichnotaxonomical Pandora’s box: revision of dendritic and rosetted microborings (ichnofamily: Dendrinidae). European Journal of Taxonomy 390: 1–99. DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2017.390 . Reference page.
- Wisshak, M., Neumann, C., Knaust, D. & Reich, M. 2017. Rediscovery of type material of the bioerosional trace fossil Talpina von Hagenow, 1840 and its ichnotaxonomic implications. PalZ 91: 127–135. DOI: 10.1007/s12542-017-0335-y . ResearchGate . Reference page.
- Wisshak, M., Knaust, D. & Bertling, M. 2019. Bioerosion ichnotaxa: review and annotated list. Facies 65(2): article 24 [1–39]. DOI: 10.1007/s10347-019-0561-8 . Reference page.
- Bertling, M.(†), Buatois, L.A., Knaust, D., Laing, B., Mángano, M.G., Meyer, N., Mikuláš, R., Minter, N.J., Neumann, C., Rindsberg, A.K., Uchman, A. & Wisshak, M. 2022. Names for trace fossils 2.0: theory and practice in ichnotaxonomy. Lethaia 55(3): 1–19. DOI: 10.18261/let.55.3.3 . Reference page.
- Wisshak, M., Neumann, C., Sanna, G., Nielsen, K.S.S. & Milàn, J. 2023. Suspected foraminiferan parasitism on a Late Cretaceous echinoid host recorded by the new attachment trace fossil Solichnus aestheticus. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 68(1): 13–22. DOI: 10.4202/app.01028.2022 . Reference page.
- Wisshak, M., Schneider, S., Mikuláš, R., Richiano, S., Ramil, F. & Wilson, M.A. 2023. Putative hydroid symbionts recorded by bioclaustrations in fossil molluscan shells: a revision and reinterpretation of the cecidogenus Rodocanalis. Papers in Palaeontology 9(2): e1484. DOI: 10.1002/spp2.1484 . Reference page.
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