Vertebrate Natural History

Vertebrate Natural History
Author: Mary F. Willson
Publsiher: Thomson Brooks/Cole
Total Pages: 642
Release: 1984
Genre: Science
ISBN: UOM:39015049316790

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An approach to vertebrate natural history that emphasizes behaviour and other functional adaptations of vertebrates within an ecological and evolutionary framework.

Vertebrate History

Vertebrate History
Author: Barbara J. Stahl
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 644
Release: 1985
Genre: Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105032258761

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Colbert s Evolution of the Vertebrates

Colbert s Evolution of the Vertebrates
Author: Edwin H. Colbert,Eli C. Minkoff,Michael Morales
Publsiher: Wiley-Liss
Total Pages: 584
Release: 2001-09-24
Genre: Medical
ISBN: UCSD:31822031309214

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Vertebrate evolution is studied through comparative anatomy and functional morphology of existing vertebrates as well as fossil records. Since the publication of the previous edition of Colbert’s Evolution of the Vertebrates: A History of the Backboned Animals Through Time, there have been significant advances in the knowledge surrounding backboned animals. This latest edition of the classic text is completely revised to offer the most recent discoveries in this continually evolving field of science. Covering the various aspects of vertebrate life, from skeletal system to ecology, behavior, and physiology, the Fifth Edition includes new sections on conodonts, dinosaurs, primates, and the origin of birds, and discusses: Analysis of morphological and molecular data Early diversification of vertebrates The evolution of dinosaurs The origin of mammals Early ruling reptiles Basic adaptation of ungulates Colbert’s Evolution of the Vertebrates, Fifth Edition carries on its legacy as an invaluable reference for professionals in evolutionary biology and paleontology, as well as an ideal textbook for students in those fields.

Vertebrate Biology

Vertebrate Biology
Author: Donald W. Linzey
Publsiher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Total Pages: 744
Release: 2020-08-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781421437330

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Arranged logically to follow the most widely adopted course structure, this text will leave students with a full understanding of the unique structure, function, and living patterns of all vertebrates.

Great Transformations in Vertebrate Evolution

Great Transformations in Vertebrate Evolution
Author: Kenneth P. Dial,Neil Shubin,Elizabeth L. Brainerd
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 435
Release: 2015-07-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780226268392

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How did flying birds evolve from running dinosaurs, terrestrial trotting tetrapods evolve from swimming fish, and whales return to swim in the sea? These are some of the great transformations in the 500-million-year history of vertebrate life. And with the aid of new techniques and approaches across a range of fields—work spanning multiple levels of biological organization from DNA sequences to organs and the physiology and ecology of whole organisms—we are now beginning to unravel the confounding evolutionary mysteries contained in the structure, genes, and fossil record of every living species. This book gathers a diverse team of renowned scientists to capture the excitement of these new discoveries in a collection that is both accessible to students and an important contribution to the future of its field. Marshaling a range of disciplines—from paleobiology to phylogenetics, developmental biology, ecology, and evolutionary biology—the contributors attack particular transformations in the head and neck, trunk, appendages such as fins and limbs, and the whole body, as well as offer synthetic perspectives. Illustrated throughout, Great Transformations in Vertebrate Evolution not only reveals the true origins of whales with legs, fish with elbows, wrists, and necks, and feathered dinosaurs, but also the relevance to our lives today of these extraordinary narratives of change.

The Vertebrate Story

The Vertebrate Story
Author: Alfred Sherwood Romer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 580
Release: 1959
Genre: Anthropology
ISBN: UCAL:B4339464

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Traces the development of vertebrate animals through 400 million years describing structures, functions, habits and behavior.

Major Events in Early Vertebrate Evolution

Major Events in Early Vertebrate Evolution
Author: Per Erik Ahlberg
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2001-02-15
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780203468036

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A multi-author volume Major Events in Early Vertebrate Evolution examines the origin and early evolution of the backboned animals (vertebrates)-the group which comprises all fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals, including ourselves. This volume draws together evidence from fossils, genes, and developmental biology (the study of how embry

The Vertebrate IntegumentVolume 1

The Vertebrate IntegumentVolume 1
Author: Theagarten Lingham-Soliar
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2014-02-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642537486

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The vertebrate integument arose about 450 million years ago as an ‘armour’ of dermal bony plates in small, jawless fish-like creatures, informally known as the ostracoderms. This book reviews the major changes that have occurred in the vertebrate integument from its beginnings to the present day. Critical questions concerning the origin, structure and functional biology of the bony integument are discussed and intrinsically linked to major steps in vertebrate evolution and phylogeny—the origin of jaws and the origin of teeth. The discussions include the origins of mineralization of major vertebrate skeletal components such as the dermatocranium, branchial arches and vertebral column. The advances that led to the origin of modern fishes and their phylogenetic development are reviewed and include the evolution of fins and replacement of the bony plates with several types of dermal scales. The evolution of reptiles saw a major transformation of the integument, with the epidermis becoming the protective outermost layer, from which the scales arose, while the dermis lay below it. The biological significance of the newly-evolved β-keratin in reptilian scales, among the toughest natural materials known, is discussed in the context of its major contribution to the great success of reptiles and to the evolution of feathers and avian flight. The dermis in many vertebrates is strengthened by layers of oppositely oriented cross-fibres, now firmly entrenched as a design principle of biomechanics. Throughout the book conventional ideas are discussed and a number of new hypotheses are presented in light of the latest developments. The long evolutionary history of vertebrates indicates that the significance of the Darwinian concept of “survival of the fittest” may be overstated, including in our own mammalian origins and that chance often plays a major role in evolutionary patterns. Extensive illustrations are included to support the verbal descriptions. Professor Theagarten Lingham-Soliar is in the Department of Life Sciences at the University of KwaZulu-Natal.