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The Evolutionary Biology of the Bivalvia (Geological Society Special Publication) [Hardcover]

E. M. Harper (Author, Editor), J. D. Taylor (Editor), J. A. Crame (Editor)

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Geological Society Special Publication March 1, 2001
Bivalves are the key components of Recent marine and freshwater ecosystems and have been so for most of the Phanerozoic. Their rich and long fossil record, combined with their abundance and diversity in modern seas, has made bivalves the ideal subject of palaeobiological and evolutionary studies. Despite this, however, topics such as early evolution of the class, relationships between various taxa and the life habits of some key extinct forms have remained remarkably clear.In the last few years there has been enormous expansion in the range of techniques available to both palaeontologists and zoologists and key discoveries of new faunas which shed new light on the evolutionary biology of this important class.This volume integrates palaeontological and zoological approaches and sheds new light on the course of the bivalve evolution. This series of 32 original papers tackles key issues including: up to date molecular phylogenies of major groups; new hard and soft morphological cladistic analyses; reassessments of the early Palaeozoic radiation; important new observations on form and functional morphology; analyses of biogeography and biodiversity; novel (palaeo)ecological studies.

Readership: Professional palaeontologists and zoologists. Also useful for final year and postgraduate courses specifically on molluscs.

Also available:

Palaeozoic Reefs and Bioaccumulations: Climatic and Evolutionary Controls - Special Publication no 275 - ISBN 1862392218
Evolution and Palaeobiology of Pterosaurs - Special Publication No 217 - ISBN 9781862391437

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Bivalves have been important members of marine communities since the early Palaeozoic, in terms of both their numerical abundance and diversity. Read the first page
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queen scallop, sisal surface, pallial blood vessel, uncoiled rudists, pectinid eye, filihranch gill, centriolar connective, right caccum, outer shell laver, dorsal shell margin, duplivincular ligament, pallial canals, satellite fibre complex, high diversity focus, majus adult, pectinid pallial eyes, hyssal attachment, pivotal cardinal tooth, lamellar ligament, major typhlosole, anterior shell margin, nuclear apex, abdominal sense organ, ligament insertion area, central denticles
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New York, Florida Keys, Dry Tortugas, Special Publications, Geological Society, North America, North Sea, New Zealand, Academic Press, Marine Biology, North Pacific, Florida Bay, University of Calgary Press, Middle Ordovician, Hong Kong, Oxford University Press, South America, Mac Gillavey, South Africa, Early Miocene, Wadden Sea, The Nautilus, Plenum Press, South Wales, Lower Keys
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