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The Ammonoidea: Environment, ecology, and evolutionary change
House, M.R. (Ed.) (1993). The Ammonoidea: Environment, ecology, and evolutionary change. The Systematics Association Special Volume, 47. Clarendon Press: Oxford. ISBN 0-19-857765-6. 353 pp.
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  • Donovan, D.T. (1993). Ammonites in 1991, in: House, M.R. (Ed.) The Ammonoidea: environment, ecology, and evolutionary change. pp. 1-11, more
  • House, M.R. (1993). Fluctuations in ammonoid evolution and possible environmental controls, in: House, M.R. (Ed.) The Ammonoidea: environment, ecology, and evolutionary change. The Systematics Association Special Volume, 47: pp. 13-34, more
  • Hewitt, R.A. (1993). Relation of shell strength to evolution in the Ammonoidea, in: House, M.R. (Ed.) The Ammonoidea: environment, ecology, and evolutionary change. pp. 35-56, more
  • Tanabe, K.; Landman, N.H.; Weitschat, W. (1993). Septal necks in Mesozoic Ammonoidea: structure, ontogenetic development, and evolution, in: House, M.R. (Ed.) The Ammonoidea: Environment, ecology, and evolutionary change. The Systematics Association Special Volume, 47: pp. 57-84, more
  • Hewitt, R.A.; Abdelsalam, U.A.; Dokainish, M.A.; Westermann, G.E.G. (1993). Comparison of the relative strength of siphuncles with prochoanitic and retrochoanitic septal necks by finite-element analysis, in: House, M.R. (Ed.) The Ammonoidea: environment, ecology, and evolutionary change. pp. 85-97, more
  • Doguzhaeva, L.; Mutvei, H. (1993). Structural features in Cretaceous ammonoids indicative of semi-internal or internal shells, in: House, M.R. (Ed.) The Ammonoidea: Environment, ecology, and evolutionary change. The Systematics Association Special Volume, 47: pp. 99-114, more
  • Becker, R.T. (1993). Anoxia, eustatic changes, and Upper Devonian to lowermost Carboniferous global ammonoid diversity, in: House, M.R. (Ed.) The Ammonoidea: Environment, ecology, and evolutionary change. The Systematics Association Special Volume, 47: pp. 115-164, more
  • Meléndez, G.; Fontana, B. (1993). Intraspecific variability, sexual dimorphism, and non-sexual polymorphism in the ammonite genus Larcheria Tintant (Perisphinctidae) from the Middle Oxfordian of western Europe, in: House, M.R. (Ed.) The Ammonoidea: environment, ecology, and evolutionary change. pp. 165-186, more
  • Westermann, G.E.G. (1993). Global bio-events in mid-Jurassic ammonites controlled by seaways, in: House, M.R. (Ed.) The Ammonoidea: environment, ecology, and evolutionary change. pp. 187-226, more
  • Rawson, P.F. (1993). The influence of sea-level changes on the migration and evolution of early Cretaceous (pre-Aptian) ammonites, in: House, M.R. (Ed.) The Ammonoidea: environment, ecology, and evolutionary change. pp. 227-242, more
  • Bulot, L.G. (1993). Stratigraphical implications of the relationships between ammonites and facies: examples taken from the Lower Cretaceous (Valanginian - Hauterivian) of the western Tethys, in: House, M.R. (Ed.) The Ammonoidea: environment, ecology, and evolutionary change. pp. 243-265, more
  • Hirano, H. (1993). Phyletic evolution of desmoceratine ammonoids through the Cenomanian-Turonian oceanic anoxic event, in: House, M.R. (Ed.) The Ammonoidea: environment, ecology, and evolutionary change. pp. 267-283, more
  • Kennedy, W.J. (1993). Ammonite faunas of the European Maastrichtian: diversity and extinction, in: House, M.R. (Ed.) The Ammonoidea: environment, ecology, and evolutionary change. pp. 285-325, more

Abstract
    The ammonoids (ammonites and goniatites) are a fossil group of cephalopods that are of particular interest because of their rapid rates of evolution. In this volume, international experts on ammonoids are brought together to discuss evolutionary issues relating to this group. Special emphasis is given to the organic and environmental factors that may have influenced rates of speciation and extinction. This book should thus be of interest to palaeobiologists and evolutionary biologists generally as well as to palaeontologists who are specifically concerned with the ammonoids.

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