one publication added to basket [245468] | Molecular systematics and phylogeography of mollusks
Lydeard, C.; Lindberg, D.R. (Ed.) (2003). Molecular systematics and phylogeography of mollusks. Smithsonian Books: Washington and London. ISBN 1-58834-148-8. xiii, 312 pp.
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- Lydeard, C., editor
- Lindberg, D.R., editor
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- Vermeij, G.J. (2003). Foreword: Molecules, markers, and mollusks, in: Lydeard, C. et al. Molecular systematics and phylogeography of mollusks. pp. vii-x, more
- Lydeard, C.; Lindberg, D.R. (2003). Challenges and research opportunities in molluscan molecular phylogenetics, in: Lydeard, C. et al. Molecular systematics and phylogeography of mollusks. pp. 1-13, more
- Medina, M.; Collins, A.G. (2003). The role of molecules in understanding molluscan evolution, in: Lydeard, C. et al. Molecular systematics and phylogeography of mollusks. pp. 14-44, more
- Giribet, G.; Distel, D.L. (2003). Bivalve phylogeny and molecular data, in: Lydeard, C. et al. Molecular systematics and phylogeography of mollusks. pp. 45-90, more
- Steiner, G.; Reynolds, P.D. (2003). Molecular systematics of the Scaphopoda, in: Lydeard, C. et al. Molecular systematics and phylogeography of mollusks. pp. 123-139, more
- McArthur, A.G.; Harasewych, M.G. (2003). Molecular systematics of the major lineages of the Gastropoda, in: Lydeard, C. et al. Molecular systematics and phylogeography of mollusks. pp. 140-160, more
- Dayrat, B.; Tillier, S. (2003). Goals and limits of phylogenetics: the euthyneuran gastropods, in: Lydeard, C. et al. Molecular systematics and phylogeography of mollusks. pp. 161-184, more
- Wägele, H.; Wonnemann, V.; Wägele, W. (2003). Toward a phylogeny of the Opisthobranchia, in: Lydeard, C. et al. (Ed.) Molecular systematics and phylogeography of mollusks. pp. 185-228, more
- Wares, J.P.; Turner, T.F. (2003). Phylogeography and diversification in aquatic mollusks, in: Lydeard, C. et al. Molecular systematics and phylogeography of mollusks. pp. 229-269, more
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Abstract |
Leading scientists provide the most up-to-date information. This richly detailed book is the first complete review of molecular systematics and phylogeography of mollusks. Ten chapters cover a full range of issues such as research opportunities, molecules and evolution, bivalve evolution, gastropod evolution, and how mollusks have evolved into so many species. The concluding title in the Smithsonian Series of Comparative Evolutionary Biology, this book brings together experts from around the world. Each explores their topic in a way that reveals not only the evolutionary history of mollusks, but also how evolution operates. Anyone seriously interested in living mollusks, fossilized shells, or evolution will find this book to be an invaluable resource. |
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