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Ammonoid Paleobiology: From anatomy to ecology
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Editor(s):
Christian Klug
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Dieter Korn
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Kenneth De Baets
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Isabelle Kruta
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Royal H. Mapes
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2015
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Springer Netherlands
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978-94-017-9629-3
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978-94-017-9630-9
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2015
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10.1007/978-94-017-9630-9
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Describing Ammonoid Conchs
pp. 25
Ammonoid Color Patterns
pp. 45
Ammonoid Septa and Sutures
pp. 91
Cameral Membranes, Pseudosutures, and Other Soft Tissue Imprints in Ammonoid Shells
pp. 113
Ammonoid Embryonic Development
pp. 207
Theoretical Modelling of the Molluscan Shell: What has been Learned From the Comparison Among Molluscan Taxa?
pp. 253
Mature Modifications and Sexual Dimorphism
pp. 321
Ammonoid Shell Microstructure
pp. 359
Ammonoid Intraspecific Variability
pp. 429
Ammonoid Buccal Mass and Jaw Apparatus
pp. 485
Ammonoid Radula
pp. 507
Soft Part Anatomy of Ammonoids: Reconstructing the Animal Based on Exceptionally Preserved Specimens and Actualistic Comparisons
pp. 531
Soft-Part Anatomy of the Siphuncle in Ammonoids
pp. 545
The Body Chamber Length Variations and Muscle and Mantle Attachments in Ammonoids
pp. 585
The Additional External Shell Layers Indicative of “Endocochleate Experiments” in Some Ammonoids
pp. 613
Ammonoid Buoyancy
pp. 649
Ammonoid Locomotion
pp. 689
Ammonoid Habitats and Life History
pp. 793
Isotope Signature of Ammonoid Shells
pp. 837
Parasites of Ammonoids
pp. 877
Ammonoid Paleopathology
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