I • Phylogenetic Perspective.- 1 • The Position of the Ammonoidea within the Cephalopoda.- II • Structure of Hard and Soft Tissues.- 2 • Morphology of the Jaws and Radula in Ammonoids.- 3 • Attachment of the Body to the Shell in Ammonoids.- 4 • Ammonoid Shell Microstructure.- 5 • Color Patterns in Ammonoids.- 6 • Septal Neck—Siphuncular Complex of Ammonoids.- III • Buoyancy, Swimming, and Biomechanics.- 7 • Buoyancy and Hydrodynamics in Ammonoids.- 8 • Theoretical Modeling of Ammonoid Morphology.- 9 • Morphogenesis of the Septum in Ammonoids.- 10 • Architecture and Strength of the Ammonoid Shell.- IV • Growth.- 11 • Ammonoid Embryonic Development.- 12 • Mode and Rate of Growth in Ammonoids.- 13 • Mature Modifications and Dimorphism in Ammonoid Cephalopods.- V • Taphonomy.- 14 • Ammonoid Taphonomy.- VI • Ecology.- 15 • Ammonoid Pathology.- 16 • Ammonoid Life and Habitat.- VII • Biostratigraphy and Biogeography.- 17 • Paleozoic Ammonoids in Space and Time.- 18 • Mesozoic Ammonoids in Space and Time.- 19 • Crises in Ammonoid Evolution.- 20 • Ammonoid Extinction.
`Impressively documents the knowledge that has been gained of these
extinct animals from their fossilized shells and other hard remains
and from the kinds and ages of sedimentary rocks that now preserve
them.'
Choice
`The most important collation on the subject available in print,
and complements other conference volumes over the last twenty
years...A major contribution to ammonoid literature for which the
editors deserve much credit.'
The Quarterly Review of Biology, March 1998
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