Cephalopods Present and Past: New Insights and Fresh Perspectives
Edited by Neil H Landman, Richard A Davis and Royal H Mapes
481 pages, 194 illus.
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This book brings together an international group of scientists focusing on present-day and fossil cephalopods, ranging broadly from Paleozoic ammonoids to today's octopods. It has three general sections dealing with: systematics and evolution; descriptions of hard- and soft part morphology; and ecology, biogeography, and taphonomy. Several highlights include new evidence for the existence of an ink sac in fossil ammonoids, a biogeographic study of clymeniid ammonoids throughout the world, the first record of a radula in baculite ammonoids, and an in-depth study of octopus ecology in Alaska. The book is remarkable in its treatment of both fossil and living forms at the same time, with the aim of presenting the wide diversity of cephalopods now and in the past.
Expanded papers of presentations held at the Sixth International Symposium "Cephalopods - Present and Past", held at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, September 2004.
Expanded papers of presentations held at the Sixth International Symposium "Cephalopods - Present and Past", held at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, September 2004.
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