Trigoniide clams were conspicuous components of bivalve faunas in shallow seas during most of the Mesozoic. Morphological trends in different features of shell shape and ornamentation of three related species of myophorelloids from the Agrio Formation (Early Cretaceous of Neuqu en Basin, Argentina) that inhabited environments of different hydrodynamic energy conditions are explored in this study by means of a detailed morphometric analysis. Four hydrodynamic energy categories were established for depositional environments, from most (1), to least (4), energetic. General shell shape was characterized by measurements of height, length and width. New quantitative methods were developed to evaluate the distribution of costae along the marginal ...
Amiantis purpurata shells from the San Matías Gulf (SMG) were analysed in order to compare both morp...
Despite the paleontological relevance and paleobiological interest of trigoniid bivalves, our knowle...
The fossil record is the only direct source of data for studying modes (patterns) and rates of morph...
Understanding ontogenetic variation is fundamental for adequate species definition and is the key fo...
Because of the outstanding diversity and disparity they reached during the Mesozoic, the paleobiolog...
The complex morphological evolution of the bivalve Ptychomya throughout the well studied Agrio Forma...
Trigonioid bivalves of the genus Steinmanella Crickmay are abundant at the top of the Vaca Muerta Fo...
Mollusk shells have shown to be useful as biological proxies for palaeo environmental reconstruction...
The complex morphological evolution of the bivalve Ptychomya throughout the well-studied Agrio Forma...
This study analyses the shell morphological variations in the venerid clam Ameghinomya antiqua recov...
Mollusk shells have shown to be useful as biological proxies for palaeo environmental reconstruction...
The role of heterochronic phenomena in molluscan evolution is insufficiently understood but potentia...
Environmental conditions induce phenotypic responses (behavioural, morphological and physiological) ...
Despite the paleontological relevance and paleobiological interest of trigoniid bivalves, our knowle...
Some authors support the idea that an important part of the Miocene marine mollusc fauna is still re...
Amiantis purpurata shells from the San Matías Gulf (SMG) were analysed in order to compare both morp...
Despite the paleontological relevance and paleobiological interest of trigoniid bivalves, our knowle...
The fossil record is the only direct source of data for studying modes (patterns) and rates of morph...
Understanding ontogenetic variation is fundamental for adequate species definition and is the key fo...
Because of the outstanding diversity and disparity they reached during the Mesozoic, the paleobiolog...
The complex morphological evolution of the bivalve Ptychomya throughout the well studied Agrio Forma...
Trigonioid bivalves of the genus Steinmanella Crickmay are abundant at the top of the Vaca Muerta Fo...
Mollusk shells have shown to be useful as biological proxies for palaeo environmental reconstruction...
The complex morphological evolution of the bivalve Ptychomya throughout the well-studied Agrio Forma...
This study analyses the shell morphological variations in the venerid clam Ameghinomya antiqua recov...
Mollusk shells have shown to be useful as biological proxies for palaeo environmental reconstruction...
The role of heterochronic phenomena in molluscan evolution is insufficiently understood but potentia...
Environmental conditions induce phenotypic responses (behavioural, morphological and physiological) ...
Despite the paleontological relevance and paleobiological interest of trigoniid bivalves, our knowle...
Some authors support the idea that an important part of the Miocene marine mollusc fauna is still re...
Amiantis purpurata shells from the San Matías Gulf (SMG) were analysed in order to compare both morp...
Despite the paleontological relevance and paleobiological interest of trigoniid bivalves, our knowle...
The fossil record is the only direct source of data for studying modes (patterns) and rates of morph...