Johannes Hartner; Eva Haverkamp; Martin Hirsch; Alexandra Hylla; Michael Matzke; Helmut Rizzolli; Armin Torggler; Wihoda Athesia Tappeiner Verlag (2017) Kovakantinen kirja
Johannes Hartner; Eva Haverkamp; Martin Hirsch; Alexandra Hylla; Michael Matzke; Helmut Rizzolli; Armin Torggler; Wihoda Athesia Tappeiner Verlag (2017) Kovakantinen kirja
Terry Schwinghammer; Joseph Dipiro; Robert Talbert; Gary Yee; Gary Matzke; Barbara Wells; L. Michael Posey McGraw-Hill Education / Medical (1997) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Ostracods, small aquatic Crustacea, occur in almost every marine, brackish and freshwater habitat. Their calcified bivalved carapaces readily fossilize and their record in earth history is long, dense and diverse. Ostracod species are particularly useful as tools in marine and limnic (palaeo-) ecology, in (palaeo-) biogeography, and biostratigraphy. Their reproductive morphology is as extraordinary as their reproductive modes, and many of their physiological peculiarities remain mysterious. Ostracod taxonomy and phylogeny contribute to general studies of crustacean evolution.
The diversity of ostracod applications in both biology and palaeontology is clearly illustrated by the eighteen papers of the 15th International Symposium on Ostracoda (Berlin, Germany) in 2005, which are grouped in the present proceedings, one of three volumes resulting from this meeting.