The shells of many marine gastropods have ventrally directed serrations (serial projections) at the edge of the adult outer lip. These poorly studied projections arise as extensions either of external spiral cords or of interspaces between cords. This paper describes taxonomic, phylogenetic, architectural and func-tional aspects of serrations. Cord-associated serrations occur in cerithiids, strombids, the personid Distorsio anus, ocenebrine muricids and some cancellariids. Interspace-associated serrations are phylo-genetically much more widespread, and occur in at least 16 family-level groups. The nature of serration may be taxonomically informative in some fissurellids, littorinids, strombids and costellariids, among other groups. Serrated...
Within the last 50 million years members of the Family Conidae have evolved into over 500 highly s...
Predation is an important selective agent in the evolution of gastropod shell form. The adaptive val...
Two species of Marginellidae, Closia angustata (Sowerby, 1846) and Hyalina effulgens (Reeve, 1865), ...
The shells of many marine gastropods have ventrally directed serrations (serial projections) at the ...
The shells of many marine gastropods have ventrally directed serrations (serial projections) at the ...
Molluscan shells exhibit a high and largely neglected diversity of serrations and crenulations at th...
Molluscan shells exhibit a high and largely neglected diversity of serrations and crenulations at th...
Author Institution: Associate Professor of Zoology, University of Utah (on leave of absence for one ...
Background: In general shell-less slugs are considered to be slimy animals with a rather dull appear...
Despite its cryptic habitat and habits, light and transmission electron microscopy has revealed that...
Not AvailableIn this study scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was used to elucidate the surface morp...
The relationship between shell form and mode of life in gastropods is important to the interpretatio...
Functional morphology analyzes the relationships between form and function in organisms. However, a ...
This paper defines a new crown clade Neostromboidea to separate the Strombidae, Rostellariidae, and ...
Phylum Mollusca Class Scaphopoda Marine, burrowers. 1) General view of Dentalium, a scaphopod. Tubu...
Within the last 50 million years members of the Family Conidae have evolved into over 500 highly s...
Predation is an important selective agent in the evolution of gastropod shell form. The adaptive val...
Two species of Marginellidae, Closia angustata (Sowerby, 1846) and Hyalina effulgens (Reeve, 1865), ...
The shells of many marine gastropods have ventrally directed serrations (serial projections) at the ...
The shells of many marine gastropods have ventrally directed serrations (serial projections) at the ...
Molluscan shells exhibit a high and largely neglected diversity of serrations and crenulations at th...
Molluscan shells exhibit a high and largely neglected diversity of serrations and crenulations at th...
Author Institution: Associate Professor of Zoology, University of Utah (on leave of absence for one ...
Background: In general shell-less slugs are considered to be slimy animals with a rather dull appear...
Despite its cryptic habitat and habits, light and transmission electron microscopy has revealed that...
Not AvailableIn this study scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was used to elucidate the surface morp...
The relationship between shell form and mode of life in gastropods is important to the interpretatio...
Functional morphology analyzes the relationships between form and function in organisms. However, a ...
This paper defines a new crown clade Neostromboidea to separate the Strombidae, Rostellariidae, and ...
Phylum Mollusca Class Scaphopoda Marine, burrowers. 1) General view of Dentalium, a scaphopod. Tubu...
Within the last 50 million years members of the Family Conidae have evolved into over 500 highly s...
Predation is an important selective agent in the evolution of gastropod shell form. The adaptive val...
Two species of Marginellidae, Closia angustata (Sowerby, 1846) and Hyalina effulgens (Reeve, 1865), ...