During the Devonian Nekton Revolution, ammonoids show a progressive coiling of their shell just like many other pelagic mollusk groups. These now extinct, externally shelled cephalopods derived from bactritoid cephalopods with a straight shell in the Early Devonian. During the Devonian, evolutionary trends toward tighter coiling and a size reduction occurred in ammonoid embryonic shells. In at least three lineages, descendants with a closed umbilicus evolved convergently from forms with an opening in the first whorl (umbilical window). Other lineages having representatives with open umbilici became extinct around important Devonian events while only those with more tightly coiled embryonic shells survived. This change was accompanied by an ...
The Late Devonian ammonoid species Acrimeroceras falcisulcatum and A. stella have similar-shaped dis...
The Ammonoidea is a group of extinct cephalopods ideal to study evolution through deep time. The evo...
n the goniatite family Prionoceratidae, the transition from Mimimitoceras to Balvia provides an exam...
During the Devonian Nekton Revolution, ammonoids show a progressive coiling of their shell just like...
Abstract Background A major goal in evolutionary biology is to understand the processes that shape t...
Evolution of the coiled ammonoid conch from the uncoiled bactritid conch was probably coupled with c...
The idea that physical processes involved in biological development underlie morphogenetic rules and...
© 2017 Cambridge Philosophical Society.An exhaustive study of existing data on the relationship betw...
The idea that physical processes involved in biological development underlie morphogenetic rules and...
It is widely accepted that the effects of global sea-level changes at the transition from the Devoni...
19 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 17-19).Exceptionally well-preserved emb...
Klug, C. and Korn, D. 2004. The origin of ammonoid locomotion. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 49 (2):...
Abstract.- Previous views on the type of embryogeny in ammonites are discussed by the present writer...
<div><p>The Ammonoidea is a group of extinct cephalopods ideal to study evolution through deep time....
The latitudinal distributions in Devonian–Cretaceous ammonoids were analyzed at the genus level, and...
The Late Devonian ammonoid species Acrimeroceras falcisulcatum and A. stella have similar-shaped dis...
The Ammonoidea is a group of extinct cephalopods ideal to study evolution through deep time. The evo...
n the goniatite family Prionoceratidae, the transition from Mimimitoceras to Balvia provides an exam...
During the Devonian Nekton Revolution, ammonoids show a progressive coiling of their shell just like...
Abstract Background A major goal in evolutionary biology is to understand the processes that shape t...
Evolution of the coiled ammonoid conch from the uncoiled bactritid conch was probably coupled with c...
The idea that physical processes involved in biological development underlie morphogenetic rules and...
© 2017 Cambridge Philosophical Society.An exhaustive study of existing data on the relationship betw...
The idea that physical processes involved in biological development underlie morphogenetic rules and...
It is widely accepted that the effects of global sea-level changes at the transition from the Devoni...
19 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 17-19).Exceptionally well-preserved emb...
Klug, C. and Korn, D. 2004. The origin of ammonoid locomotion. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 49 (2):...
Abstract.- Previous views on the type of embryogeny in ammonites are discussed by the present writer...
<div><p>The Ammonoidea is a group of extinct cephalopods ideal to study evolution through deep time....
The latitudinal distributions in Devonian–Cretaceous ammonoids were analyzed at the genus level, and...
The Late Devonian ammonoid species Acrimeroceras falcisulcatum and A. stella have similar-shaped dis...
The Ammonoidea is a group of extinct cephalopods ideal to study evolution through deep time. The evo...
n the goniatite family Prionoceratidae, the transition from Mimimitoceras to Balvia provides an exam...