Literature

AuthorsYearTitlesort descending
G. R. McGhee, Jr1978Analysis of the shell torsion phenomenon in the Bivalvia
A. Seilacher1970Arbeitskonzept zur Konstruktions-Morphologie
E. Savazzi1981Barbatia mytiloides and the evolution of shell torsion in arcid pelecypods
B. Runnegar, Pojeta, Jr., J., Morris, N. J., Taylor, J. D., Taylor, M. E., Mcclung, G.1975Biology of Hyolitha
R. Watkins1978Bivalve ecology in a Silurian shelf environment
R. Watkins1978Bivalve ecology in a Silurian shelf environment
J. G. Carter, Aller R. C.1975Calcification in bivalve periostracum
A. Seilacher1972Divaricate patterns in pelecypod shells. [Konstruktions-Morphologie Nr. 8]
M. Hautmann2004Early Mesozoic evolution of alivincular bivalve ligaments and its implications for the timing of the 'Mesozoic marine revolution'
M. Hautmann2004Early Mesozoic evolution of alivincular bivalve ligaments and its implications for the timing of the 'Mesozoic marine revolution'
J. S. Crampton1995Elliptic Fourier shape analysis of fossil bivalves: some practical considerations
E. Savazzi1987Geometric and functional constraints on bivalve shell morphology
B. Runnegar1980Hyolitha: status of the phylum
A. G. Checa, Crampton J. S.2002Mechanics of sculpture formation in Magadiceramus? rangatira rangatira (Inoceramidae, Bivalvia) from the Upper Cretaceous of New Zealand
T. Ubukata, Nakagawa Y.2000Modelling various sculptures in the Cretaceous bivalve Inoceramus hobetsensis
Ø. Hammer, Bucher H.2005Models for the morphogenesis of the molluscan shell
K. Chinzei1982Morphological and structural adaptations to soft substrates in the Early Jurassic monomyarians Lithiotis and Cochlearites
K. Chinzei1982Morphological and structural adaptations to soft substrates in the Early Jurassic monomyarians Lithiotis and Cochlearites
B. Runnegar1981Muscle scars, shell form and torsion in Cambrian and Ordovician univalved mollusks
C. R. Ozanne, Harries P. J.2002Role of predation and parasitism in the extinction of the inoceramid bivalves: an evaluation
E. Savazzi, Peiyi Y.1992Some morphological adaptations in freshwater bivalves
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