SUMMARY We conducted a combined sclerochronologic and phylogenetic analysis to document patterns and rates of shell accretion in several subclades of related corbulids, and to explore the evolutionary origins of novel conchologic developmental patterns. We found three disparate patterns of valve development in Neogene tropical American corbulid genera. These patterns include growth through primarily radial accretion along the sagittal plane, and two derivative patterns: one characterized by initial deposition of a thin shell followed by valve thickening with little increase in valve height, and another producing a well-defined nepioconch through a marked change in the primary growth direction. We conducted a species-level phylogenetic analy...
We present two cases of study of ontogenetic allometry in outlines of bivalves using longitudinal da...
Molluscs (snails, octopuses, clams and their relatives) have a great disparity of body plans and, am...
Evolutionary adaptation to novel, specialized modes of life is often associated with close mapping o...
The fossil record is the only direct source of data for studying modes (patterns) and rates of morph...
New growth-rate estimates for nine species from three genera of New Zealand Crassatellidae (Mollusca...
The Corbulidae are one of a handful of a primarily marine bivalve clades that exhibit a remarkable r...
Bivalve shells contain growth lines which are formed as a result of periodic environmental or physio...
The bivalve genus Venericardia is abundant and exceptionally well-preserved on the U.S. Gulf Coastal...
Background: Rates of morphological evolution vary across different taxonomic groups, and this has be...
The dorsal ligaments of arcoid bivalves typically consist of oblique, lamellar and fibrous sheets, a...
Despite major advances, evolutionary theory still has numerous shortcomings in terms of fully unders...
The scallop genus Chesapecten, characterized by its strong ribbing and large size, originated in the...
Modular evolution, the relatively independent evolution of body parts, may promote high morphologica...
Abstract Background Rates of morphological evolution vary across different taxonomic groups, and thi...
The dorsal ligaments of arcoid bivalves typically consist of oblique, lamellar and fibrous sheets, a...
We present two cases of study of ontogenetic allometry in outlines of bivalves using longitudinal da...
Molluscs (snails, octopuses, clams and their relatives) have a great disparity of body plans and, am...
Evolutionary adaptation to novel, specialized modes of life is often associated with close mapping o...
The fossil record is the only direct source of data for studying modes (patterns) and rates of morph...
New growth-rate estimates for nine species from three genera of New Zealand Crassatellidae (Mollusca...
The Corbulidae are one of a handful of a primarily marine bivalve clades that exhibit a remarkable r...
Bivalve shells contain growth lines which are formed as a result of periodic environmental or physio...
The bivalve genus Venericardia is abundant and exceptionally well-preserved on the U.S. Gulf Coastal...
Background: Rates of morphological evolution vary across different taxonomic groups, and this has be...
The dorsal ligaments of arcoid bivalves typically consist of oblique, lamellar and fibrous sheets, a...
Despite major advances, evolutionary theory still has numerous shortcomings in terms of fully unders...
The scallop genus Chesapecten, characterized by its strong ribbing and large size, originated in the...
Modular evolution, the relatively independent evolution of body parts, may promote high morphologica...
Abstract Background Rates of morphological evolution vary across different taxonomic groups, and thi...
The dorsal ligaments of arcoid bivalves typically consist of oblique, lamellar and fibrous sheets, a...
We present two cases of study of ontogenetic allometry in outlines of bivalves using longitudinal da...
Molluscs (snails, octopuses, clams and their relatives) have a great disparity of body plans and, am...
Evolutionary adaptation to novel, specialized modes of life is often associated with close mapping o...