Literature

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R. Watkins1978Bivalve ecology in a Silurian shelf environment
R. Watkins1978Bivalve ecology in a Silurian shelf environment
E. I. Vorobyeva2007The morphofunctional approach in paleontology
S. M. Stanley1972Functional morphology and evolution of byssally attached bivalve mollusks
S. M. Stanley1972Functional morphology and evolution of byssally attached bivalve mollusks
E. Savazzi1981Barbatia mytiloides and the evolution of shell torsion in arcid pelecypods
E. Savazzi1984Functional morphology and autecology of Pseudoptera (bakevelliid bivalves, Upper Cretaceous of Portugal)
E. Savazzi1984Functional morphology and autecology of Pseudoptera (bakevelliid bivalves, Upper Cretaceous of Portugal)
E. Savazzi1996Preserved ligament in the Jurassic bivalve Lithiotis: adaptive and evolutionary significance
E. Savazzi1996Preserved ligament in the Jurassic bivalve Lithiotis: adaptive and evolutionary significance
G. R. McGhee, Jr1978Analysis of the shell torsion phenomenon in the Bivalvia
P. F. A. Maderson, Alberch, P., Goodwin, B. C., Gould, S. J., Hoffman, A., Murray, J. D., Raup, D. M., de Ricqlès, A., Seilacher, A., Wagner, G. P., Wake, D. B.1982The role of development in macroevolutionary change. Group report
F. T. Fürsich1980Preserved life positions of some Jurassic bivalves
F. T. Fürsich1980Preserved life positions of some Jurassic bivalves
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
K. Chinzei1986Shell structure, growth, and functional morphology of an elongate Cretaceous oyster
K. Chinzei1982Constructional morphology of Lithiotis and Cochlearites
K. Chinzei1982Constructional morphology of Lithiotis and Cochlearites
M. Aberhan, Muster H.1997Palaeobiology of early Jurassic bakevelliid bivalves from western Canada
M. Aberhan, Muster H.1997Palaeobiology of early Jurassic bakevelliid bivalves from western Canada
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