Literature

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F. T. Fürsich1980Preserved life positions of some Jurassic bivalves
F. T. Fürsich1980Preserved life positions of some Jurassic bivalves
P. H. Kelley, Swann C. T.1988Functional significance of preserved color patterns of mollusks from the Gosport Sand (Eocene) of Alabama
D. Gustavo Lazo2003Taxonomy, facies relationships and palaeobiology of bakevelliid bivalves from the Lower Cretaceous of west-central Argentina
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
B. Morton1995The biology and functional morphology of Pteria brevialata (Bivalvia: Pterioidea), epizoic on gorgonians in Hong Kong
B. Morton1995The biology and functional morphology of Pteria brevialata (Bivalvia: Pterioidea), epizoic on gorgonians in Hong Kong
Reid, R. G. B.1985Isognomon: life in two dimensions
Reid, R. G. B.1985Isognomon: life in two dimensions
E. Savazzi1996Preserved ligament in the Jurassic bivalve Lithiotis: adaptive and evolutionary significance
E. Savazzi1996Preserved ligament in the Jurassic bivalve Lithiotis: adaptive and evolutionary significance
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)
A. Seilacher1984Constructional morphology of bivalves: evolutionary pathways in primary versus secondary soft-bottom dwellers
A. Seilacher1972Divaricate patterns in pelecypod shells. [Konstruktions-Morphologie Nr. 8]
R. Watkins1978Bivalve ecology in a Silurian shelf environment
R. Watkins1978Bivalve ecology in a Silurian shelf environment
C. M. Yonge1968Form and habit in species of Malleus (including the "hammer oysters") with comparative observations on Isognomon isognomon
C. M. Yonge1968Form and habit in species of Malleus (including the "hammer oysters") with comparative observations on Isognomon isognomon
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