The Biology of the MolluscaReviews the most important literature on the functional morphology and natural history of molluscs over a period of half a century, from 1925 to the present day, and draws extensively upon authoritative papers published mostly in the English language in a large number of international journals during this period. By these means it is hoped to provide an anthology of what is most interesting in the literature in a number of selected topics. Appendices give some practical assistance for the dissection of selected examples |
Contents
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CHAPTER 2 FEEDING METHODS AND ADAPTIVE RADIATION IN THE GASTROPODA | 41 |
CHAPTER 3 FEEDING METHODS A N D EVOLUTION IN THE BIVALVIA | 101 |
CHAPTER 4 ADAPTIVE RADIATION IN THE POLYSYRINGIAN BIVALVES | 147 |
CHAPTER 5 DIGESTION | 207 |
CHAPTER 6 REPRODUCTION | 269 |
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