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July 01, 1983
Early ontogeny of Eutrephoceras compared to Recent Nautilus and Mesozoic Ammonites; evidence from shell morphology and light stable isotopes
Neil H. Landman;
Neil H. Landman
American Museum of Natural History, Department of Invertebrates, New York, NY, United States
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Paleobiology (1983) 9 (3): 269–279.
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03 Mar 2017
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Neil H. Landman, Danny M. Rye, Kevin L. Shelton; Early ontogeny of Eutrephoceras compared to Recent Nautilus and Mesozoic Ammonites; evidence from shell morphology and light stable isotopes. Paleobiology ; 9 (3): 269–279. doi:
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- alteration
- apatite
- biologic evolution
- biometry
- C-13/C-12
- carbon
- Cenozoic
- Cephalopoda
- Cretaceous
- crystals
- diagenesis
- Fox Hills Formation
- Great Plains
- growth
- Holocene
- Invertebrata
- isotope ratios
- isotopes
- Mesozoic
- microstructure
- modern analogs
- Mollusca
- morphology
- Nautiloidea
- Nautilus
- North America
- O-18/O-16
- ontogeny
- oxygen
- phosphates
- Pierre Shale
- pyrite
- Quaternary
- septa
- shells
- South Dakota
- stable isotopes
- sulfides
- surface textures
- Tennessee
- Tetrabranchiata
- United States
- Upper Cretaceous
- whorls
- Nautilus pompilius
- Eutrephoceras dekayi
- Coon Creek Formation
- Eutraphoceras dekayi montanensis
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