The Origin of Terrestrial Vertebrates
Title | The Origin of Terrestrial Vertebrates PDF eBook |
Author | Ivan Ivanovich Shmalʹgauzen |
Publisher | |
Pages | 314 |
Release | 1964 |
Genre | Vertebrates |
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The Origin of Terrestrial Vertebrates
Title | The Origin of Terrestrial Vertebrates PDF eBook |
Author | Ivan Ivanovich Shmal'gauzen |
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Pages | 0 |
Release | 1968 |
Genre | Paleobiology |
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How Vertebrates Left the Water
Title | How Vertebrates Left the Water PDF eBook |
Author | Michel Laurin |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 276 |
Release | 2010-11-02 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 0520947983 |
More than three hundred million years ago—a relatively recent date in the two billion years since life first appeared—vertebrate animals first ventured onto land. This usefully illustrated book describes how some finned vertebrates acquired limbs, giving rise to more than 25,000 extant tetrapod species. Michel Laurin uses paleontological, geological, physiological, and comparative anatomical data to describe this monumental event. He summarizes key concepts of modern paleontological research, including biological nomenclature, paleontological and molecular dating, and the methods used to infer phylogeny and character evolution. Along with a discussion of the evolutionary pressures that may have led vertebrates onto dry land, the book also shows how extant vertebrates yield clues about the conquest of land and how scientists uncover evolutionary history.
The Origin of Terrestrial Vertebrates
Title | The Origin of Terrestrial Vertebrates PDF eBook |
Author | Saul Patai |
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Pages | |
Release | 1968 |
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The Terrestrial Environment and the Origin of Land Vertebrates
Title | The Terrestrial Environment and the Origin of Land Vertebrates PDF eBook |
Author | Alec L. Panchen |
Publisher | Academic Press |
Pages | 656 |
Release | 1980 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN |
ORIGIN OF TERRESTRIAL VERTEBRATES. 1968
Title | ORIGIN OF TERRESTRIAL VERTEBRATES. 1968 PDF eBook |
Author | I.I. SHMAL GAUZEN |
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Pages | 0 |
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Amphibian Evolution
Title | Amphibian Evolution PDF eBook |
Author | Rainer R. Schoch |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Pages | 564 |
Release | 2014-03-19 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1118759133 |
This book focuses on the first vertebrates to conquer land and their long journey to become fully independent from the water. It traces the origin of tetrapod features and tries to explain how and why they transformed into organs that permit life on land. Although the major frame of the topic lies in the past 370 million years and necessarily deals with many fossils, it is far from restricted to paleontology. The aim is to achieve a comprehensive picture of amphibian evolution. It focuses on major questions in current paleobiology: how diverse were the early tetrapods? In which environments did they live, and how did they come to be preserved? What do we know about the soft body of extinct amphibians, and what does that tell us about the evolution of crucial organs during the transition to land? How did early amphibians develop and grow, and which were the major factors of their evolution? The Topics in Paleobiology Series is published in collaboration with the Palaeontological Association, and is edited by Professor Mike Benton, University of Bristol. Books in the series provide a summary of the current state of knowledge, a trusted route into the primary literature, and will act as pointers for future directions for research. As well as volumes on individual groups, the series will also deal with topics that have a cross-cutting relevance, such as the evolution of significant ecosystems, particular key times and events in the history of life, climate change, and the application of a new techniques such as molecular palaeontology. The books are written by leading international experts and will be pitched at a level suitable for advanced undergraduates, postgraduates, and researchers in both the paleontological and biological sciences.