Bio-inspired nacre and helicoidal composites: from structure to mechanical applications

A Sharma, NK Shukla, MO Belarbi, M Abbas… - Thin-Walled …, 2023 - Elsevier
Researchers and engineers have been fascinated by the way weak organic and inorganic
components naturally combine to create strong and long-lasting structures for the past few …

Miocene Nautilus (Mollusca, Cephalopoda) from Taiwan, and a review of the Indo‐Pacific fossil record of Nautilus

JL Goedert, S Kiel, CH Tsai - Island Arc, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The fossil record of the cephalopod genus Nautilus has been obscured because a few
influential taxonomists during the 20th Century decided that fossils similar to Nautilus were …

Isotopic evidence concerning the habitat of Nautilus macromphalus in New Caledonia

A Tajika, NH Landman, JK Cochran, C Goiran… - Plos one, 2022 - journals.plos.org
Modern nautilids (Nautilus and Allonautilus) have often been studied by paleontologists to
better understand the anatomy and ecology of fossil relatives. Because direct observations …

Conservative ontogenetic trajectories of septal spacing during the post-embryonic stage in Cretaceous ammonoids of the subfamily Desmoceratinae

F Takai, S Matsukuma, K Hirose, T Yamazaki, D Aiba… - Lethaia, 2022 - idunn.no
In this study, we analysed the ontogenetic trajectories of septal spacing between succeeding
chambers and the shell morphology of the Cretaceous ammonoids of the subfamily …

Stepwise growth changes in early post-embryonic stages among Cretaceous tetragonitid ammonoids

Y Kawakami, R Wani - PalZ, 2023 - Springer
In this study, we analyzed the ontogenetic trajectories of shell morphology in some
Cretaceous tetragonitid ammonoid specimens (Tetragonitidae) collected from the Tomamae …

[HTML][HTML]  Three new species of Nautilus Linnaeus, 1758 (Mollusca, Cephalopoda) from the Coral Sea and South Pacific

GJ Barord, DJ Combosch, G Giribet, N Landman… - ZooKeys, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
 Abstract Nautiloids are a charismatic group of marine molluscs best known for their rich
fossil record, but today they are restricted to a handful of species in the family Nautilidae …

Nautilid beaks: unsuspected disparity and palaeoecological interpretation

L Souquet, I Kruta, M Roscian, J Andreoletti, C Sirot… - Lethaia, 2024 - idunn.no
Nautiluses are key to understanding the evolution of cephalopods, as they are their only
outer-shelled modern representatives. Their chitinous beaks possess a calcified tip on the …

Intra-and interspecific variability in offspring size in nautilids

A Tajika, NH Landman, M Slovacek, K Nishida… - Lethaia, 2022 - idunn.no
Hatching size has been considered of great importance in the evolution of externally shelled
cephalopods. However, our knowledge of how hatching size varies in response to biotic and …

[HTML][HTML] New discovery of rhyncholites and conchorhynchs (cephalopod jaw elements) from the Upper Cretaceous Mount Laurel Formation of Delaware

A Tajika, NH Landman, H Koyasu, A Broussard… - American Museum …, 2023 - BioOne
Rhyncholites and Conchorhynchs are the calcitic elements of upper and lower jaws of
cephalopods, respectively. Rhyncholites and conchorhynchs occur in relatively high …

[PDF][PDF] A multidisciplinary study to assess the ecology of the Cape sea urchin, Parechinus angulosus, and its emerging use as a bioindicator to monitor coastal …

S Redelinghuys - 2023 - core.ac.uk
The resilience of marine species in the face of unpredictable climate change stands as a
paramount concern for the maintenance of ecological stability. Under such fluctuating …