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" Advancing Research on Living and Fossil Cephalopods "
edited by Federico Olóriz, Francisco J. Rodríguez-Tovar.
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574092
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b403311
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Main Entry
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Olóriz, Federico.
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Title & Author
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Advancing Research on Living and Fossil Cephalopods : Development and Evolution Form, Construction, and function Taphonomy, Palaeoecology, Palaeobiogeography, Biostratigraphy, and Basin Analysis /\ edited by Federico Olóriz, Francisco J. Rodríguez-Tovar.
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Publication Statement
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Boston, MA :: Springer US :: Imprint: Springer,, 1999.
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ISBN
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9781461548379
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: 9781461371939
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Contents
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I: Development and Evolution -- 1. Cephalopod Development and Evolution: Biological Insight into Ontogenesis as a Guide to Paleomorphology -- 2. Hatching of Nautilus macromphalus in the Toba Aquarium, Japan -- 3. Comparative Analysis of Some Morphometric Characters in Two Sepiolids: Sepietta neglecta (Naef, 1916) and Sepietta oweniana (Orbigny, 1840) -- 4. Embryonic Development of Primitive Ammonoids and the Monophyly of the Ammonoidea -- 5. A Late Carboniferous Spirulid Coleoid from the Southern Mid-Continent (USA): Shell Wall infrastructure and Evolutionary Implications -- 6. Plasticity of Developmental Timing as the Underlying Cause of High Speciation Rates in Ammonoids: An Example from the Cenomanian Western Interior Seaway of North America -- 7. Pathologic Gigantism in Middle Carboniferous Cephalopods, Southern Midcontinent, United States -- 8. Aalenian Tmetoceras (Ammonoidea) from Iberia: Taxonomy, Habitats, and Evolution -- 9. Evolution of the Family Sibiritidae and Detailed Biostratigraphy of the Siberian Upper Olenekian (Triassic) -- 10. The Genus Cadochamoussetia in the Phylogeny of the Jurassic Cardioceratidae (Ammonoidea) -- 11. A Review of Volkhovian and Kundan (Arenig-Llanvirn) Nautiloids from Sweden -- 12. The Xiphoteuthididae Bather, 1892 (Aulacocerida, Coleoidea): An Outline Classification -- II: Form, Construction, and Function -- 13. Ultrastructural Studies on the Epidermis of Adult Octopus vulgaris Cuvier, 1797 -- 14. Comparative Immunohistochemical and Immunocytochemical Investigations on the Location of Haemocyanin Synthesis in Dibranchiate and Tetrabranchiate Cephalopods (Sepia and Nautilus) -- 15. Ultrastructural Studies of the Suckers of Newly Hatched Eledone moschata and Octopus vulgaris (Mollusca; Cephalopoda) -- 16. Conch Ultrastructure and Septal Neck Ontogeny of the Belemnite Conobelus (Duvaliidae) from the Valanginian of the Crimea (Black Sea) -- 17. Aggregation of Aragonite in the Outer Prismatic Layer of Mesozoic Ammonoids -- 18. Internal Features of the Embryonic Shells of Late Carboniferous Goniatitina -- 19. Early Ontogeny of the Siphuncle and Shell in the Early Carboniferous Rayonnoceras (Actinocerida) from Arkansas, USA -- 20. The Use of Landmarks to Describe Ammonite Shape: Examples from the Harpoceratinae -- 21. Recent Advances in Morphometric Approaches to Covariation of Shell Features and the Complexity of Suture Lines in Late Jurassic Ammonites, with Reference to the Major Environments Colonized -- 22. Morphological Diversity of Ammonoids from the Lower Namurian of Central Asia -- 23. Whorl Width in the Body Chamber of Ammonites as a Sign of Dimorphism -- III: Taphonomy, Palaeoecology, Palaeobiogeography, Biostratigraphy, and Basin Analysis -- 24. Rollmarks of Soft Parts and a Possible Crop Content of Late Cretaceous Ammonites from the Slovenian Karst -- 25. Possible Cephalopod Reproductive Mass Mortality Reflected by Middle Carboniferous Assemblages, Arkansas, Southern United States -- 26. Silurian Cephalopod Limestone Facies in the Carnic Alps (Rauchkofel Boden Section, Austria): Taphonomy of the Nautiloid Fauna -- 27. Nautiloid Paleobathymetry from the Silurian Orthoceras Limestone' Facies of SW Sardinia, Italy -- 28. Aalenian Tmetoceras (Ammonoidea) from Iberia: Taphonomy and Palaeobiogeography -- 29. Belemnite Distribution Patterns: Implications of New Data from Argentina -- 30. The Deshayesites Kazansky, 1914 (Ammonoidea) Representatives in Romania, a Link between the West-European and Caspian Assemblages of this Genus -- 31. Ammonite Biostratigraphy and Correlations in the Upper Jurassic-Lowermost Cretaceous La Caja Formation of North-Central Mexico (Sierra de Catorce, San Luis Potosi) -- 32. Silurian Cephalopod Limestone Biofacies from Eastern Siberia: Fauna, Age, and Environments -- 33. Biostratigraphic Distribution of Lower Carboniferous Ammonoids in Northern Russia -- 34. Stratigraphic Position of Valanginites, Lissonia, and Acantholissonia in the Lower Valanginian (Lower Cretaceous) Ammonite Sequence of the Neuquen Basin, Argentina.
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Abstract
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Relying on the latest analytical techniques, this all-embracing new reference offers comprehensive coverage of the development, evolution, and morphology of both fossil and living cephalopods. In 34 in-depth chapters a group of 51 international neontologists and peleontologists offer and opverview of current methods, data, analyses, and interpretations, and posit suggestions for future research. With its unparalleled combination of first-rate contributions on living and fossil cephalopods, this book provides researchers and advanced students in paleontology, invertebrate zoology, evolutionary biology, and allied disciplines with a trove of recent data and authoritative interpretations that will immeasurably benefit their own studies.
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Geography.
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Paleontology.
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Sedimentology.
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Ecology.
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Evolution (Biology)
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Zoology.
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Rodríguez-Tovar, Francisco J.
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SpringerLink (Online service)
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Parallel Title
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Proceedings of the IVth International Symposium on Cephalopods: Present and Past, held in Granada, Spain, July 14-18, 1996
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