Diskussion:Steinheimer Schneckensand
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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ece3.1586
Ecophenotypic plasticity leads to extraordinary gastropod shells found on the “Roof of the World”
Catharina Clewing, Frank Riedel, Thomas Wilke, Christian Albrecht, 2015
... the likely young phylogenetic age of the aberrant Gyraulus shells studied, and the ecological peculiarities of the study site, we suggest that the evolution of the aberrant shell forms on the Tibetan Plateau could likely be considered as a rapid ecophenotypic response, possibly induced by ecological stress. This finding may thus have implications for the ongoing debate about the processes that have caused the extraordinary shell diversity in palaeolakes such as the Steinheim Basin. --102.176.94.160 21:13, 9. Aug. 2024 (CEST)