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Data from: An ecomorphospace for the Ammonoidea
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Paleozoic;Mesozoic;Ammonoids;ontogenetic data
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.tk06g
摘要:
surface area) and (3) coiling rate of the conch and reveals an ecomorphospace where life history traits can be tentatively assigned to species of the Ammonoidea
Data from: Untangling phylogenetical, geometrical and ornamental imprints on Early Triassic ammonoid biogeography: a similarity-distance decay study.
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Mesozoic;Triassic;Similarity-distance decay;Dispersal;morphology;Early Triassic;Biogeography;ammonoid;Ammonoidea;phylogeny
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.3q936f7c
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Ammonoids are diverse and widespread fossil shelly cephalopods that flourished in the world ocean during more than 300 million years before thei
of early Jurassic ammonoids
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Early Jurassic;Ammonoidea
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.8594
摘要:
The evolutionary history of shell geometry of Early Jurassic ammonoids during the Pliensbachian–Toarcian second-order mass extinction is explored
Data from: Ion microprobe measured stable isotope evidence for ammonite habitat and life mode during early ontogeny
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Linzmeier, Benjamin
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Ammonoidea SIMS stable isotope
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.pq70h50
摘要:
t ammonites, like many modern coleoids, may have spawned at different times of the year. Because scaphites were one of the short-term K-Pg survivors, it is poss
Data from: New species of Franchia and Protozigzagiceras (Ammonoidea, Middle Jurassic): the phyletic origin of Zigzagiceratinae
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Bathonian;GSSP;Ammonites;Perisphinctidae
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.gf680
摘要:
and Protozigzagiceras herein identified in West Tethyan areas, as members of the Mediterranean–Caucasian Subrealm, formed lasting separate peramorphoclines characterized
Data from: Marine life in a greenhouse world: cephalopod biodiversity and biogeography during the early Late Cretaceous
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Cephalopoda;Turonian;paleobiogeography;Cenomanian;diversity;Ammonoidea;biodiversity;Cretaceous;Paleontology;geographic range;paleobiology
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.126dg
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Two end-member models are proposed to explain marine biotic responses to greenhouse conditions. Global warming and increasing sea level ma

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