Relative differences between environmentally controlled variation and genetically controlled variation are important when investigating morphologic variation in general, especially when establishing species concepts. The colonial nature of bryozoans provides a means for distinguishing between the two sources; variation can be partitioned into within-colony (microenvironmental) and among-colony (environmental + genetic) components. For the Paleozoic order Cryptostomata, biologically and taxonomically significant morphologic characters are well defined and methods for recognizing morphotaxa are well established. The importance of within-colony variation to the morphometric treatment of fenestrate species was assessed after the discovery of a ...
The purpose of the present paper is to give an illustrated documentation, how many zooecial and zoar...
It is shown that application of standard size-frequency procedures can be as rewarding in palaeoecol...
Many palaeontological studies rely heavily on characteristics of the preserved phenotype, i.e. the m...
Documentation of morphologic variation within and among fossil species (and larger clades) provides ...
Using morphometric studies of colonial (clonal) organisms such as Bryozoa grown as replicates in con...
Using morphometric studies of colonial (clonal) organisms such as Bryozoa grown as replicates in con...
Ideally, studies of microevolution, including those of patterns and rates of speciation, need to acc...
The morphologic expression of microenvironmental variation is difficult to document in fossil ecosys...
Documentation of microevolution through geologic time is a significant paleontologic contribution to...
A comparative record of morphological change of fossil specimens through geologic time can provide i...
A single large colony (20 cm) of Rhombopora blakei n. sp. from the Hook Head Formation of Ireland (T...
Urbanek, A. 2004. Morphogenetic gradients in graptolites and bryozoans. Acta Palaentologica Polonica...
Recognition of discrete taxa is an enduring problem in the biological sciences, especially for taxon...
262 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.Temporal variation is recogni...
We compared phylogenies derived from morphological data for two cheilostome bryozoan genera, Stylopo...
The purpose of the present paper is to give an illustrated documentation, how many zooecial and zoar...
It is shown that application of standard size-frequency procedures can be as rewarding in palaeoecol...
Many palaeontological studies rely heavily on characteristics of the preserved phenotype, i.e. the m...
Documentation of morphologic variation within and among fossil species (and larger clades) provides ...
Using morphometric studies of colonial (clonal) organisms such as Bryozoa grown as replicates in con...
Using morphometric studies of colonial (clonal) organisms such as Bryozoa grown as replicates in con...
Ideally, studies of microevolution, including those of patterns and rates of speciation, need to acc...
The morphologic expression of microenvironmental variation is difficult to document in fossil ecosys...
Documentation of microevolution through geologic time is a significant paleontologic contribution to...
A comparative record of morphological change of fossil specimens through geologic time can provide i...
A single large colony (20 cm) of Rhombopora blakei n. sp. from the Hook Head Formation of Ireland (T...
Urbanek, A. 2004. Morphogenetic gradients in graptolites and bryozoans. Acta Palaentologica Polonica...
Recognition of discrete taxa is an enduring problem in the biological sciences, especially for taxon...
262 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.Temporal variation is recogni...
We compared phylogenies derived from morphological data for two cheilostome bryozoan genera, Stylopo...
The purpose of the present paper is to give an illustrated documentation, how many zooecial and zoar...
It is shown that application of standard size-frequency procedures can be as rewarding in palaeoecol...
Many palaeontological studies rely heavily on characteristics of the preserved phenotype, i.e. the m...