HVT: Amonites (mini documental)
Llega nuestro segundo mini-documental de Palaeos, "La historia de la vida en la tierra" y en esta ocasión, exploraremos el mundo de los amonites. No te lo pierdas y como siempre, si el video te gustó, no olvides darle like, compartirlo y suscribirte para que hagamos más videos de este tipo.
Literatura de referencia:
Klug, C., Korn, D., De Baets, K., Kruta, I., & Mapes, R. H. (Eds.). (2015). Ammonoid paleobiology: from anatomy to ecology (Vol. 43). Springer.
Klug, C., Korn, D., De Baets, K., Kruta, I., & Mapes, R. H. (Eds.). (2015). Ammonoid paleobiology: from macroevolution to paleogeography (Vol. 44). Springer.
Landman, N. H., Tanabe, K., & Davis, R. A. (Eds.). (1996). Ammonoid paleobiology (Vol. 13). Springer Science & Business Media.
Monks, N., & Palmer, P. (2002). Ammonites. Smithsonian Institution Press.
Jain, S. (2017). Fundamentals of Invertebrate Palaeontology. Macrofossils. Springer Geology, 103-135.
Bogoslovsky, B. I., Librovitch, L. S., & Ruzhencev, V. E. (1962). Superorder Ammonoidea: Systematic section. Fundamentals of Paleontology, 5, 511-649.
Ward, P. (1983). The extinction of the ammonites. Scientific American, 249(4), 136-148.
Otra literatura consultada:
- Birkelund, T. (1993). Ammonites from the Maastrichtian white chalk of Denmark. Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark, 40, 33-81.
- Dutta, R., Bardhan, S., Paul, S., & Mondal, S. (2017). The taxonomic status of the genus Hubertoceras Spath: A new light on sexual dimorphism from the Callovian ammonites of Kutch, India. Palaeontologia Electronica, 20(2), 1-23.
- Etches, S., Clarke, J., & Callomon, J. (2009). Ammonite eggs and ammonitellae from the Kimmeridge clay formation (Upper Jurassic) of Dorset, England. Lethaia, 42(2), 204-217.
- Kennedy, W. J., & Cobban, W. A. (1990). Cenomanian micromorphic ammonites from the Western Interior of the USA. Palaeontology, 33(2).
- Kröger, B., Vinther, J., & Fuchs, D. (2011). Cephalopod origin and evolution: a congruent picture emerging from fossils, development and molecules: extant cephalopods are younger than previously realised and were under major selection to become agile, shell‐less predators. Bioessays, 33(8), 602-613.
- Lovett, E. (1905). The Whitby Snake-Ammonite Myth. Folklore, 16(3), 333-334.
- Lukeneder, A. (2005). Taphonomy and stratigraphy of Early Cretaceous ammonoid mass occurrences (Late Valanginian; Northern Calcareous Alps; Upper Austria). Austrian Journal of Earth Sciences, 98, 34-51.
- Mironenko, A. A. (2014). The soft-tissue attachment scars in Late Jurassic ammonites from Central Russia. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 60(4), 981-1001.
- Okamoto, T. (1988). Developmental regulation and morphological saltation in the heteromorph ammonite Nipponites. Paleobiology, 14(3), 272-286.
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Literatura de referencia:
Klug, C., Korn, D., De Baets, K., Kruta, I., & Mapes, R. H. (Eds.). (2015). Ammonoid paleobiology: from anatomy to ecology (Vol. 43). Springer.
Klug, C., Korn, D., De Baets, K., Kruta, I., & Mapes, R. H. (Eds.). (2015). Ammonoid paleobiology: from macroevolution to paleogeography (Vol. 44). Springer.
Landman, N. H., Tanabe, K., & Davis, R. A. (Eds.). (1996). Ammonoid paleobiology (Vol. 13). Springer Science & Business Media.
Monks, N., & Palmer, P. (2002). Ammonites. Smithsonian Institution Press.
Jain, S. (2017). Fundamentals of Invertebrate Palaeontology. Macrofossils. Springer Geology, 103-135.
Bogoslovsky, B. I., Librovitch, L. S., & Ruzhencev, V. E. (1962). Superorder Ammonoidea: Systematic section. Fundamentals of Paleontology, 5, 511-649.
Ward, P. (1983). The extinction of the ammonites. Scientific American, 249(4), 136-148.
Otra literatura consultada:
- Birkelund, T. (1993). Ammonites from the Maastrichtian white chalk of Denmark. Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark, 40, 33-81.
- Dutta, R., Bardhan, S., Paul, S., & Mondal, S. (2017). The taxonomic status of the genus Hubertoceras Spath: A new light on sexual dimorphism from the Callovian ammonites of Kutch, India. Palaeontologia Electronica, 20(2), 1-23.
- Etches, S., Clarke, J., & Callomon, J. (2009). Ammonite eggs and ammonitellae from the Kimmeridge clay formation (Upper Jurassic) of Dorset, England. Lethaia, 42(2), 204-217.
- Kennedy, W. J., & Cobban, W. A. (1990). Cenomanian micromorphic ammonites from the Western Interior of the USA. Palaeontology, 33(2).
- Kröger, B., Vinther, J., & Fuchs, D. (2011). Cephalopod origin and evolution: a congruent picture emerging from fossils, development and molecules: extant cephalopods are younger than previously realised and were under major selection to become agile, shell‐less predators. Bioessays, 33(8), 602-613.
- Lovett, E. (1905). The Whitby Snake-Ammonite Myth. Folklore, 16(3), 333-334.
- Lukeneder, A. (2005). Taphonomy and stratigraphy of Early Cretaceous ammonoid mass occurrences (Late Valanginian; Northern Calcareous Alps; Upper Austria). Austrian Journal of Earth Sciences, 98, 34-51.
- Mironenko, A. A. (2014). The soft-tissue attachment scars in Late Jurassic ammonites from Central Russia. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 60(4), 981-1001.
- Okamoto, T. (1988). Developmental regulation and morphological saltation in the heteromorph ammonite Nipponites. Paleobiology, 14(3), 272-286.
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