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editDescriptionComparative morphology of cephalopod shells PeerJ e2434 fig 1.png |
English: Original figure caption: Shell renderings.
Volume renderings of the three specimens used in this study (A, C, E). Volume renderings cut along a median section to show the internal structure of the shell and cross-sectional septal shape (B, D, F). Note: these are 3D computer models generated from tomographic scan data (for details see ‘methods’ section in the original source). Deutsch: 3D-Computermodelle von Gehäusen verschiedener ausgestorbener und rezenter Kopffüßer († Cadoceras sp.: Ammonoidea; Nautilus pompilius: Nautiloidea; Spirula spirula: Coleoidea) mit seitlicher Gesamt-Außenansicht (A, C, E) und Details von Sagittalschnitten (B, D, F) zur Darstellung des inneren Aufbaus der Gehäuse, insbesondere der Form der Kammerscheidewände (Septen) des Phragmokons. |
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Source | Fig. 1 in: Comparative cephalopod shell strength and the role of septum morphology on stress distribution. PeerJ 4:e2434, doi:10.7717/peerj.2434 |
Author | Robert Lemanis, Stefan Zachow, René Hoffmann |
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