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E. I. Vorobyeva2007The morphofunctional approach in paleontology
D. J. Funk, Nosil, P., Etges, W. I. J.2006Ecological divergence exhibis consistently positive associations with reproductive isolation across disparate taxa
W. Miller, III2006What every paleontologist should know about species: new concepts and questions
W. Miller, III2005The paleobiology of rarity: some new ideas
A. Seilacher2005Secondary soft-bottom dwellers: convergent responses to an evolutionary "mistake"
R. V. Solé, Saldaña, J., Montoya, J. M., Erwin, D. H.2005A somple model of recovery dynamics after mass extinction
G. J. Vermeij2005Shells inside out: the architecture, evolution and function of shell envelopment in molluscs
W. Miller, III2004Assembly of large ecologic systems: macroevolutionary connections
A. L. Rode, Lieberman B. S.2004Using GIS to unlock the interactions between biogeography, environment, and evolution in Middle and Late Devonian brachiopods and bivalves
J. C. Briggs2003Marine centres of origin as evolutionary engines
P. Jordano, Bascompte, J., Olesen, J. M.2003Invariant properties in coevolutionary networks of plant–animal interactions
W. Miller, III2003A place for phyletic evolution within the theory of punctuated equiibria: Eldredge pathways
L. A. Nevesskaya2003The main ethological-trophic groups of benthos and the changes in their taxonomic composition through the Phanerozoic
W. Miller, III2002Regional ecosystems and the origin of species
J. A. Todd, Jackson, J. B. C., Johnson, K. G., Fortunato, H. M., Heitz, A., Alvarez, M., Jung, P.2002The ecology of extinction: molluscan feeding and faunal turnover in the Caribbean Neogene
D. L. Graf, Foighil D. Ó.2000The evolution of brooding characters among the freshwater pearly mussels (Bivalvia : Unionoidea) of North America
K. Roy, Jablonski, D., Valentine, J. W.2000Dissecting latitudinal diversity gradients: functional groups and clades of marine bivalves
J. K. Park, Foighil D. O.2000Sphaeriid and corbiculid clams represent separate heterodont bivalve radiations into freshwater environments
L. A. Nevesskaya1999Etapy razvitiya bentosa fanerozojskikh morej. Mezozoj. Kajnozoj
J. P. Hunter1998Key innovations and the ecology of macroevolution
W. Miller, III1996Ecology of coordinated stasis
N. C. Duke1995Genetic diversity, distributional barriers and rafting continents - more thoughts on the evolution of mangroves
S. B. Heard, Hauser D. L.1995Key innovations and their ecological mechanisms
J. Cracraft1994Species diversity, biogeography, and the evolution of biotas
I. Hayami, Kase T.1993Submarine cave Bivalvia from the Ryukyu Islands: sytematics and evolutionary significance
W. Miller, III1993Benthic community replacement and population response
M. Clark Rhodes, Thompson R. J.1993Comparative physiology of suspension-feeding in living brachiopods and bivalves: evolutionary implications
E. S. Vrba1993Turnover-pulses, the Red Queen, and related topics
D. A. Rand, Wilson H. B.1993Evolutionary catastrophes, punctuated equilibria and gradualism in ecosystem evolution
J. Cracraft1992Explaining patterns of biological diversity: integrating causation at different spatial and temporal scales
A. Seilacher1991Self-organizing mechanisms in morphogenesis and evolution
G. J. Vermeij1987Evolution and escalation: an ecological history of life
N. Eldredge1986Information, economics, and evolution
Seilacher, A.1986Evolutionary history of bivalves: an example
Bambach, R. K.1985Classes and adaptive variety: the ecology of diversification in marine faunas through the Phanerozoic
J. Cracraft1985Biological diversification and its causes
G. J. Vermeij1983Traces and trends of predation, with special reference to bivalved animals
J. Cracraft1982A nonequilibrium theory for the rate-control of speciation and extinction and the origin of macroevolutionary patterns
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S. Jay Gould, C. Calloway B.1980Clams and brachiopods - ships that pass in the night
A. J. Boucot1978Community evolution and rates of cladogenesis
S. M. Stanley1978Aspects of the adaptive morphology and evolution of the Trigoniidae
R. D. K. Thomas1978Limits to opportunism in evolution of Arcoida (Bivalvia)
R. D. K. Thomas1978Shell form and ecological range of living and extinct Arcoida
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M. D. Brasier1975An outline history of seagrass communities
R. D. K. Thomas1975Functional morphology, ecology, and evolutionary conservatism in the Glycymerididae (Bivalvia)
J. B. C. Jackson1974Biogeographic consequence of eurytopy and stenotopy among marine bivalves and their evolutionary significance
L. Van Valen1973Pattern and the balance of nature

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