Other|
October 01, 1988
Real and random patterns associated with molluscan spatial and temporal distributions
Michael P. Russell;
Michael P. Russell
Univ. Calif., Dep. Paleontol., Berkeley, CA, United States
Search for other works by this author on:
Paleobiology (1988) 14 (4): 322–330.
Article history
first online:
03 Mar 2017
Citation
Michael P. Russell, David R. Lindberg; Real and random patterns associated with molluscan spatial and temporal distributions. Paleobiology 1988;; 14 (4): 322–330. doi:
Download citation file:
data&figures
Data & Figures
contents
Contents
georef
GeoRef
supplements
Supplements
references
References
related
Related
Data & Figures
Contents
GeoRef
Index Terms/Descriptors
Supplements
References
Related
Citing articles via
Email alerts
Related Articles
Anatomy of an invasion; the trans-Arctic interchange
Paleobiology
Patterns of evolutionary tempo and mode in the radiation of Melanopsis (Gastropoda; Melanopsidae)
Paleobiology
Modeling bivalve diversification; the effect of interaction on a macroevolutionary system
Paleobiology
Bias in the published fossil record
Paleobiology
Related Book Content
The geological extinction record: History, data, biases, and testing
Volcanism, Impacts, and Mass Extinctions: Causes and Effects
Silurian Gastropoda from the Alexander Terrane, southeast Alaska
The Terrane Puzzle: New Perspectives on Paleontology and Stratigraphy from the North American Cordillera
Paleobiogeographic affinities of Emsian (late Early Devonian) gastropods from Farewell terrane (west-central Alaska)
The Terrane Puzzle: New Perspectives on Paleontology and Stratigraphy from the North American Cordillera
Ancient vicariance and recent dispersal of springsnails (Hydrobiidae: Pyrgulopsis) in the Death Valley system, California-Nevada
Late Cenozoic Drainage History of the Southwestern Great Basin and Lower Colorado River Region: Geologic and Biotic Perspectives
Mollusks from the late Campanian upper DeGrey Formation of the Pierre Shale Group, Missouri River Valley, central South Dakota
The Geology and Paleontology of the Late Cretaceous Marine Deposits of the Dakotas
A recent analogue for palustrine carbonate environments: The Quaternary deposits of Las Tablas de Daimiel wetlands, Ciudad Real, Spain
Paleoenvironmental Record and Applications of Calcretes and Palustrine Carbonates