Phylogeny and evolution of the Mollusca
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Phylogeny and evolution of the Mollusca
University of California Press, c2008
- cloth : alk. paper
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Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- Molluscan evolution and phylogeny : an introduction / Winston F. Ponder and David R. Lindberg
- Relationships of higher molluscan taxa / Gerhard Haszprunar, Christoffer Schander and Kenneth M. Halanych
- The early Cambrian radiation of Mollusca / Pavel Yu. Parkhaev
- Solenogastres, Caudofoveata, and Polyplacophora / Christiane Todt ... [et al.]
- Monoplacophora (Tryblidia) / Gerhard Haszprunar
- Bivalvia / Gonzalo Giribet
- Scaphopoda / Patrick D. Reynolds and Gerhard Steiner
- Cephalopoda / Michele K. Nishiguchi and Royal H. Mapes
- Gastropoda : an overview and analysis / Stephanie W. Aktipis ... [et al.]
- Paleozoic Gastropoda / Jiří Frýda, Alex Nützel and Peter J. Wagner
- Patellogastropoda, Neritimorpha, and Cocculinoidea : the low-diversity gastropod clades / David R. Lindberg
- Vetigastropoda / Daniel L. Geiger, Alexander Nützel and Takenori Sasaki
- Caenogastropoda / Winston F. Ponder ... [et al.]
- Heterobranchia 1 : the Opisthobranchia / Heike Wägele ... [et al.]
- Heterobranchia 2 : the Pulmonata / Peter Mordan and Christopher Wade
- Molluscan evolutionary development / Andreas Wanniger ... [et al.]
- Molluscan evolutionary genomics / W. Brian Simison and Jeffrey L. Boore
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Brought together by Winston F. Ponder and David R. Lindberg, thirty-six experts on the evolution of the Mollusca provide an up-to-date review of its evolutionary history. The Mollusca are the second largest animal phylum and boast a fossil record of over 540 million years. They exhibit remarkable anatomical diversity and include the bivalves (scallops, oysters, and clams), gastropods (limpets, snails, and slugs), and cephalopods (squid, cuttlefish, and octopus). This study treats each major taxon and supplies general information as well as overviews of evolution and phylogeny using data from different sources - morphological, ultrastructural, molecular, developmental, and from the fossil record.
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