<div><p>The Late Cretaceous echinoid genus <i>Micraster</i> (irregular echinoids, Spatangoida) is one of the most famous examples of a continuous evolutionary lineage in invertebrate palaeontology. The influence of the environment on the phenotype, however, was not tested so far. This study analyses differences in phenotypical variations within three populations of <i>Micraster</i> (<i>Gibbaster</i>) <i>brevis</i> from the early Coniacian, two from the Münsterland Cretaceous Basin (Germany) and one from the North Cantabrian Basin (Spain). The environments of the Spanish and the German sites differed by their sedimentary characteristics, which are generally a crucial factor for morphological adaptations in echinoids. Most of the major phenot...
27 pagesInternational audienceA phylogenetic analysis of Jurassic irregular echinoids is realized to...
Deviation from pentamerism is a rare phenomenon in 5-armed echinoderm species. Qualitative and quant...
28 pagesInternational audienceThe analysis of morphological disparity and of morphospace occupation ...
The Late Cretaceous echinoid genus Micraster (irregular echinoids, Spatangoida) is one of the most f...
On the basis of spatangoid echinoids the Cretaceous seas of the American, European and North African...
The quantification of disparity is an important aspect of recent macroevolutionary studies, and it i...
Evolutionary radiations are fascinating phenomena corresponding to a dramatic diversification of tax...
International audienceEvolutionary radiations are fascinating phenomena corresponding to a dramatic ...
International audienceMorphological and palaeoecological changes in irregular echinoid diversity dur...
The age structure of an irregular echinoid population, Pliotoxaster sp. has been evaluated. The stud...
How does the organization of phenotypes relate to their propensity to vary? How do evolutionary chan...
13 pagesInternational audienceSpatangoid irregular sea urchins are detritivorous benthic organisms p...
How does the organization of phenotypes relate to their propensity to vary? How do evolutionary chan...
Two populations of Paracentrotus lividus (Lamarck) (Echinodermata: Echinoidea) from the Northwestern...
27 pagesInternational audienceA phylogenetic analysis of Jurassic irregular echinoids is realized to...
Deviation from pentamerism is a rare phenomenon in 5-armed echinoderm species. Qualitative and quant...
28 pagesInternational audienceThe analysis of morphological disparity and of morphospace occupation ...
The Late Cretaceous echinoid genus Micraster (irregular echinoids, Spatangoida) is one of the most f...
On the basis of spatangoid echinoids the Cretaceous seas of the American, European and North African...
The quantification of disparity is an important aspect of recent macroevolutionary studies, and it i...
Evolutionary radiations are fascinating phenomena corresponding to a dramatic diversification of tax...
International audienceEvolutionary radiations are fascinating phenomena corresponding to a dramatic ...
International audienceMorphological and palaeoecological changes in irregular echinoid diversity dur...
The age structure of an irregular echinoid population, Pliotoxaster sp. has been evaluated. The stud...
How does the organization of phenotypes relate to their propensity to vary? How do evolutionary chan...
13 pagesInternational audienceSpatangoid irregular sea urchins are detritivorous benthic organisms p...
How does the organization of phenotypes relate to their propensity to vary? How do evolutionary chan...
Two populations of Paracentrotus lividus (Lamarck) (Echinodermata: Echinoidea) from the Northwestern...
27 pagesInternational audienceA phylogenetic analysis of Jurassic irregular echinoids is realized to...
Deviation from pentamerism is a rare phenomenon in 5-armed echinoderm species. Qualitative and quant...
28 pagesInternational audienceThe analysis of morphological disparity and of morphospace occupation ...