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Mature modifications and sexual dimorphism
C Klug, M Zatoń, H Parent, B Hostettler, A Tajika
Ammonoid paleobiology: from anatomy to ecology, 253-320, 2015
852015
Ammonoid locomotion
C Naglik, A Tajika, J Chamberlain, C Klug
Ammonoid Paleobiology: From anatomy to ecology, 649-688, 2015
712015
Empirical 3D model of the conch of the Middle Jurassic ammonite microconch Normannites: its buoyancy, the physical effects of its mature modifications and speculations on their …
A Tajika, C Naglik, N Morimoto, E Pascual-Cebrian, D Hennhöfer, C Klug
Historical Biology 27 (2), 181-191, 2015
622015
The old and the new plankton: ecological replacement of associations of mollusc plankton and giant filter feeders after the Cretaceous?
A Tajika, A Nützel, C Klug
PeerJ 6, e4219, 2018
462018
Growth trajectories of some major ammonoid sub-clades revealed by serial grinding tomography data
C Naglik, C Monnet, S Goetz, C Kolb, K De Baets, A Tajika, C Klug
Lethaia 48 (1), 29-46, 2015
382015
Chamber volume development, metabolic rates, and selective extinction in cephalopods
A Tajika, NH Landman, R Hoffmann, R Lemanis, N Morimoto, C Ifrim, ...
Scientific Reports 10 (1), 2950, 2020
312020
Intraspecific variation of phragmocone chamber volumes throughout ontogeny in the modern nautilid Nautilus and the Jurassic ammonite Normannites
A Tajika, N Morimoto, R Wani, C Naglik, C Klug
PeerJ 3, e1306, 2015
302015
Intraspecific variation of hatchling size in Late Cretaceous ammonoids from Hokkaido, Japan: implication for planktic duration at early ontogenetic stage
A Tajika, R Wani
Lethaia 44 (3), 287-298, 2011
302011
Cephalopod associations and palaeoecology of the Cretaceous (Barremian–Cenomanian) succession of the Alpstein, northeastern Switzerland
A Tajika, P Kürsteiner, A Pictet, J Lehmann, K Tschanz, R Jattiot, C Klug
Cretaceous Research 70, 15-54, 2017
292017
Ammonoid extinction versus nautiloid survival: is metabolism responsible?
A Tajika, NH Landman, JK Cochran, K Nishida, K Shirai, T Ishimura, ...
Geology 51 (7), 621-625, 2023
172023
Intraspecific variation in cephalopod conchs changes during ontogeny: perspectives from three-dimensional morphometry of Nautilus pompilius
A Tajika, N Morimoto, R Wani, C Klug
Paleobiology 44 (1), 118-130, 2018
162018
Preservation of nautilid soft parts inside and outside the conch interpreted as central nervous system, eyes, and renal concrements from the Lebanese Cenomanian
C Klug, A Pohle, R Roth, R Hoffmann, R Wani, A Tajika
Swiss Journal of Palaeontology 140 (1), 15, 2021
142021
How many ontogenetic points are needed to accurately describe the ontogeny of a cephalopod conch? A case study of the modern nautilid Nautilus pompilius
A Tajika, C Klug
PeerJ 8, e8849, 2020
142020
The old and the new plankton: ecological replacement of associations of mollusc plankton and giant filter feeders after the Cretaceous? PeerJ, 6: e4219
A Tajika, A Nützel, C Klug
132018
Significance of the suture line in cephalopod taxonomy revealed by 3D morphometrics in the modern nautilids Nautilus and Allonautilus
A Tajika, N Morimoto, NH Landman
Scientific Reports 11 (1), 17114, 2021
112021
Reappraisal of the latest Albian (Mortoniceras fallax Zone) cephalopod fauna from the classical Salazac locality (Gard, southeastern France)
R Jattiot, J Lehmann, B Latutrie, P Vuarin, A Tajika, E Vennin
Geobios 64, 1-46, 2021
112021
Ontogenetic trajectories of septal spacing in Early Jurassic belemnites from Germany and France, and their palaeobiological implications
R Wani, A Tajika, K Ikuno, T Iwasaki
Palaeontology 61 (1), 77-88, 2018
102018
Ammonoid paleobiology: from anatomy to ecology
C Naglik, A Tajika, J Chamberlain, C Klug, D Korn, K De Baets, I Kruta, ...
Topics in Geobiology. Ammonoid locomotion, 649-688, 2015
102015
Patterns of intraspecific variation through ontogeny: a case study of the Cretaceous nautilid Eutrephoceras dekayi and modern Nautilus pompilius
A Tajika, NH Landman, N Morimoto, K Ikuno, T Linn
Palaeontology 63 (5), 807-820, 2020
9*2020
Is the relative thickness of ammonoid septa influenced by ocean acidification, phylogenetic relationships and palaeogeographic position?
C Weber, M Hautmann, A Tajika, C Klug
Swiss Journal of Palaeontology 141 (1), 4, 2022
82022
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