Bibliographies interspersed.I. General evolution. The origin and significance of spines.--II. Structure and development of trilobites.--III. Studies in the development of the Brachiopoda.--IV. Miscellaneous studies in development: 1. Development of a paleozoic poriferous coral. 2. Symmetrical cell development in the Favositidae. 3. Development of the shell in the genus Tornoceras Hyatt.--Plates.Mode of access: Internet
The Gastrochaenacea are a compact group of mechanically and chemically boring bivalves that comprise...
Despite major advances, evolutionary theory still has numerous shortcomings in terms of fully unders...
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First printed in the Atlantic monthly, with exception of last chapter."The series of papers collecte...
Brachiopods are (perhaps all too) familiar to any geology student who has taken an invertebrate pale...
Reprinted from the Journal of geology, vol. xvi, no. 7, October-November, 1908.Mode of access: Inter...
1. A remarkable occurrence of Orthoceras in the Oneonta beds of the Chenango Valley, N.Y.; Paropsone...
Although evolutionary developmental biology and paleontology are linked by the study of morphology, ...
Abstract: Debate over the origin and evolution of verte-brates has occupied biologists and palaeonto...
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The immediate concern of the writer in the preparation of this thesis is not so much to give long st...
Cover title.Contains bibliographies and index.Account of some new or little-known species of fossils...
This publication of the American Geological Institute is a non-technical introduction to evolution a...
"Treatise Online publishes chapters prepared for parts of the Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology ...
The Gastrochaenacea are a compact group of mechanically and chemically boring bivalves that comprise...
Despite major advances, evolutionary theory still has numerous shortcomings in terms of fully unders...
Despite many major advances in recent years, three key challenges remain in bringing clarity to the ...
First printed in the Atlantic monthly, with exception of last chapter."The series of papers collecte...
Brachiopods are (perhaps all too) familiar to any geology student who has taken an invertebrate pale...
Reprinted from the Journal of geology, vol. xvi, no. 7, October-November, 1908.Mode of access: Inter...
1. A remarkable occurrence of Orthoceras in the Oneonta beds of the Chenango Valley, N.Y.; Paropsone...
Although evolutionary developmental biology and paleontology are linked by the study of morphology, ...
Abstract: Debate over the origin and evolution of verte-brates has occupied biologists and palaeonto...
Master of Science (MS)GeologyUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/1...
Vols. 1-2 have no general t.-p., and are also published as v. 9 and 18 of the Monographs of the Unit...
The immediate concern of the writer in the preparation of this thesis is not so much to give long st...
Cover title.Contains bibliographies and index.Account of some new or little-known species of fossils...
This publication of the American Geological Institute is a non-technical introduction to evolution a...
"Treatise Online publishes chapters prepared for parts of the Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology ...
The Gastrochaenacea are a compact group of mechanically and chemically boring bivalves that comprise...
Despite major advances, evolutionary theory still has numerous shortcomings in terms of fully unders...
Despite many major advances in recent years, three key challenges remain in bringing clarity to the ...