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Ammonoid Paleobiology: From anatomy to ecology

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Springer Netherlands | e druk, 2016
ISBN13: 9789402403961
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Springer Netherlands e druk, 2016 9789402403961
Onderdeel van serie Topics in Geobiology
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This two-volume work is a testament to the abiding interest and human fascination with ammonites. We offer a new model to explain the morphogenesis of septa and the shell, we explore their habitats by the content of stable isotopes in their shells, we discuss the origin and later evolution of this important clade, and we deliver hypotheses on its demise. The Ammonoidea produced a great number of species that can be used in biostratigraphy and possibly, this is the macrofossil group, which has been used the most for that purpose. Nevertheless, many aspects of their anatomy, mode of life, development or paleobiogeographic distribution are still poorly known. 

Themes treated are biostratigraphy, paleoecology, paleoenvironment, paleobiogeography, evolution, phylogeny, and ontogeny. Advances such as an explosion of new information about ammonites, new technologies such as isotopic analysis, tomography and virtual paleontology in general, as well as continuous discovery of new fossil finds have given us the opportunity to present a comprehensive and timely "state of the art" compilation. Moreover, it also points the way for future studies to further enhance our understanding of this endlessly fascinating group of organisms.

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ISBN13:9789402403961
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Uitgever:Springer Netherlands

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<p>PART I – Conch</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>1 Describing ammonoid conchs </p><p>Christian Klug, Dieter Korn, Neil H. Landman, Kazushige Tanabe, <br>Kenneth De Baets and Carole Naglik</p><p>2 Colour patterns </p><p>Royal H. Mapes and Neal L. Larson</p><p>3 Ammonoid septa and sutures</p><p>Christian Klug and René Hoffmann</p><p>4 Cameral membranes, pseudosutures, and other soft tissue imprints in ammonoid shells</p><p>Kristin Polizzotto, Neil H. Landman and Christian Klug </p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>PART II - Ontogeny </p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>5 Ammonoid embryonic development </p><p>Kenneth De Baets, Neil H. Landman and Kazushige Tanabe</p><p>6 Theoretical modelling of the molluscan shell: what has been learned from the comparison among molluscan taxa?</p><p>Severine Urdy </p><p>7 Mature modifications and sexual dimorphism</p><p>Christian Klug, Michał Zatoń, Horacio Parent, Bernard Hostettler and <br>Amane Tajika</p><p>8 Ammonoid shell microstructure </p><p>Cyprian Kulicki, Kazushige Tanabe, Neil H. Landman and Andrzej Kaim</p><p>9 Ammonoid intraspecific</p> variability <p></p><p>Kenneth De Baets, Didier Bert, René Hofmann, Claude Monnet, <br>Margaret M. Yacobucci and Christian Klug </p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>PART III - Anatomy </p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>10 Ammonoid buccal mass and jaw apparatus</p><p>Kazushige Tanabe, Isabelle Kruta and Neil H. Landman</p><p>11 Ammonoid radulae</p> <p></p><p>Isabelle Kruta, Neil H. Landman, and Kazushige Tanabe</p><p>12 Soft-part anatomy of ammonoids: </p><p>reconstructing the animal based on exceptionally preserved specimens and <br>actualistic comparisons</p><p>Christian Klug and Jens Lehmann</p><p>13 Soft-part anatomy of the siphuncle in ammonoids </p><p>Kazushige Tanabe, Takenori Sasaki and Royal H. Mapes</p><p>14 Muscle scars in ammonoid shells</p><p>Larisa A. Doguzhaeva and Royal H. Mapes</p><p>15 The additional external shell layers indicative of “endocochleate experiments” in some ammonoids</p><p>Larisa A. Doguzhaeva and Harry Mutvei</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>PART IV – Habit and habitats</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>16 Ammonoid buoyancy </p><p>René Hoffmann, Robert Lemanis, Carole Naglik</p> and Christian Klug<p></p><p>17 Ammonoid locomotion</p><p>Carole Naglik, Amane Tajika, John A. Chamberlain and Christian Klug</p><p>18 Ammonoid habitats and life history</p><p>Alexander Lukeneder</p><p>19 Isotope signature of ammonoid shells</p><p>Kazuyoshi Moriya</p><p>20 Parasites of ammonoids</p><p>Kenneth De Baets, Helmut Keupp and Christian Klug</p><p>21 Ammonoid paleopathology</p><p>Helmut Keupp and René Hoffmann</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p>

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