The morpho-mechanical basis of ammonite form.
Ammonites are a group of extinct cephalopods that garner tremendous interest over a range of scientific fields and have been a paradigm for biochronology, palaeobiology, and evolutionary theories. Their defining feature is the spiral geometry and ribbing pattern through which palaeontologists infer...
Main Authors: | Moulton, D, Goriely, A, Chirat, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2015
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