Literature

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M. Webster, Zelditch M. Leah2005Evolutionary modifications of ontogeny: heterochrony and beyond
E. S. Vrba, Eldredge N.1984Individuals, heirarchies and processes: toward a more complete evolutionary theory
R. D. K. Thomas1976Constraints of ligament growth, form and function on evolution in the Arcoida (Mollusca: Bivalvia)
R. D. K. Thomas1978Shell form and ecological range of living and extinct Arcoida
S. M. Stanley, Yang X.1987Approximate evolutionary stasis for bivalve morphology over millions of years: a multivariate, multilineage study
M. Clark Rhodes, Thompson R. J.1993Comparative physiology of suspension-feeding in living brachiopods and bivalves: evolutionary implications
M. E. Patzkowsky, Holland S. M.1997Patterns of turnover in Middle and Upper Ordovician brachiopods of the eastern United States: a test of coordinated stasis
A. I. Miller, Jr. J. J. Sepkosk1988Modeling bivalve diversification: the effect of interaction on a macroevolutionary system
D. S. Jones, Gould S. Jay1999Direct measurement of age in fossil Gryphaea: the solution to a classic problem in heterochrony
G. S. Jaecks, Carlson S. J.2001How phylogenetic inference can shape our view of heterochrony: examples from thecideide brachiopods
S. Jay Gould, C. Calloway B.1980Clams and brachiopods - ships that pass in the night
S. J. Gould1991The disparity of the Burgess Shale arthropod fauna and the limits of cladistic analysis: why we must strive to quantify morphospace
M. Foote2005Pulsed origination and extinction in the marine realm
S. Finnegan, Payne, J. L., Wang, S. C.2008The Red Queen revisited: reevaluating the age selectivity of Phanerozoic marine genus extinctions
N. Eldredge, Thompson, J. D., Brakefield, P. M., Gavrilets, S., Jablonski, D., Jackson, J. B. C., Lenski, R. E., Lieberman, B. S., McPeek, M. A., Miller, III, W.2005The dynamics of evolutionary stasis
J. R. Bonelli, Brett, C. E., Miller, A. I., J. Bennington, B.2006Testing for faunal stability across a regional biotic transition: quantifying stasis and variation among recurring coral-rich biofacies in the Middle Devonian Appalachian Basin
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