Literature

AuthorsYearsort descendingTitle
M. J. S. Tevesz1977Taxonomy and ecology of the Philobryidae and Limopsidae (Mollusca: Pelecypoda)
J. M. Miyazaki, Mickevich M. F.1982Evolution of Chesapecten (Mollusca; Bivalvia, Miocene-Pliocene) and the biogenetic law
L. Russert Kraemer, Galloway M. L.1986Larval development of Corbicula fluminea (Müller) (Bivalvia: Corbiculacea): an appraisal of its heterochrony
W. R. Atchley1987Developmental quantitative genetics and the evolution of ontogenies
A. Meyer1987Phenotypic plasticity and heterochrony in Cichlasoma managuense (Pisces, Cichlidae) and their implications for speciation in cichlid fishes
F. Krauss1988An empirical evaluation of the use of the ontogenetic polarization criterion in phylogenetic inference
R. A. Raff, Wray G. A.1989Heterochrony: developmental mechanisms and evolutionary results
K. J. McNamara1990The role of heterochrony in evolutionary trends
I. Hayami, Kase T.1993Submarine cave Bivalvia from the Ryukyu Islands: sytematics and evolutionary significance
D. S. Jones, Gould S. Jay1999Direct measurement of age in fossil Gryphaea: the solution to a classic problem in heterochrony
D. Jablonski2000Micro- and macroevolution: scale and heirarchy in evolutionary biology and paleobiology
G. S. Jaecks, Carlson S. J.2001How phylogenetic inference can shape our view of heterochrony: examples from thecideide brachiopods
R. H. Nehm2001The developmental basis of morphological disarmament in Prunum (Neogastropoda: Marginellidae)
P. D. Roopnarine2001Testing the hypothesis of heterochrony in morphometric data: lessons from a bivalved mollusk
K. K. Smith2001Heterochrony revisited: the evolution of developmental sequences
K. K. Smith2003Time's arrow: heterochrony and the evolution of development
K. J. McNamara, McKinney M. L.2005Heterochrony, disparity, and macroevolution
E. S. Vrba2005Mass turnover and heterochrony events in response to physical change
M. Webster, Zelditch M. Leah2005Evolutionary modifications of ontogeny: heterochrony and beyond
E. I. Vorobyeva2007The morphofunctional approach in paleontology
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