Vertebrate Paleontological Techniques Volume 1

Vertebrate Paleontological Techniques  Volume 1
Author: Patrick Leiggi,Peter May
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2005-06-02
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0521459001

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Everything that amateur and professional fossil hunters will ever need to know about modern palaeontological techniques and practice.

Vertebrate Paleontological Techniques

Vertebrate Paleontological Techniques
Author: Patrick Leiggi,Peter May
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1994
Genre: Paleontology
ISBN: OCLC:875306066

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Functional Morphology in Vertebrate Paleontology

Functional Morphology in Vertebrate Paleontology
Author: Jeff Thomason
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1997-10-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0521629217

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Looks at how fossil vertebrates moved, fed and reproduced.

Vertebrate Palaeontology

Vertebrate Palaeontology
Author: Michael J. Benton
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2014-08-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781118407646

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Vertebrate palaeontology is a lively field, with new discoveries reported every week... and not only dinosaurs! This new edition reflects the international scope of vertebrate palaeontology, with a special focus on exciting new finds from China. A key aim is to explain the science. Gone are the days of guesswork. Young researchers use impressive new numerical and imaging methods to explore the tree of life, macroevolution, global change, and functional morphology. The fourth edition is completely revised. The cladistic framework is strengthened, and new functional and developmental spreads are added. Study aids include: key questions, research to be done, and recommendations of further reading and web sites. The book is designed for palaeontology courses in biology and geology departments. It is also aimed at enthusiasts who want to experience the flavour of how the research is done. The book is strongly phylogenetic, and this makes it a source of current data on vertebrate evolution.

Encyclopedia of Paleontology

Encyclopedia of Paleontology
Author: Ronald Singer
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1153
Release: 2019-06-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134271412

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The Encyclopedia of Paleontology is designed to address the shortage of general reference works on both vertebrate and invertebrate paleontology and to serve the needs of students and lay persons interested in the field. As the encyclopedia aims to provide basic information, the majority of the 350 entries are devoted to explanations of paleontological concepts and techniques, examinations of the evolutionary development of particular organisms and biological features, profiles of major discoveries, and biographies of leading scientists. Each entry includes an essay and a further reading list. An international team of 200 leading experts in the field has prepared the illustrations and the essays, which range from concise descriptions to comprehensive discussions.

A Manual of Practical Laboratory and Field Techniques in Palaeobiology

A Manual of Practical Laboratory and Field Techniques in Palaeobiology
Author: O.R. Green
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 542
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789401705813

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The user This manual is designed for the use of geo-scientists with an interest and need in developing palaeobiological materials as a potential source of data. To meet this objective practical procedures have been formatted for use by both professional and semi professional students with an initial understanding of palaeo biological research aims as a primary source of scientific data. I have attempted to provide an explanation and understanding of practical procedures which may be required by students undertaking palaeobiological projects as part of a degree course. The layout of this manual should be particularly beneficial in the instruction and training of geotechnologists and museum preparators. Graduate students and scientists requiring an outline of a preparation procedure will also be able to use the manual as a reference from which to assess the suitability of a procedure. This manual is also intended for use by the "committed amateur". Many of the techniques described in this manual have been devised by non-palaeontologists, and developed from methods used in archaeology, zoology and botany, as well as other areas of geology. A considerable number of the methods can be undertaken by the amateur, and in the case of many of the field procedures, should be used. This will ensure that specimens and samples can be conserved in such a manner as to facilitate any later research, and not invalidate the results of subsequent geochemical analytical techniques which might be employed.

Methods in Paleontology

Methods in Paleontology
Author: Charles Lewis Camp,G. Dallas Hanna
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Vertebrate Palaeontology

Vertebrate Palaeontology
Author: Michael J. Benton
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 692
Release: 2024-07-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781394195091

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All-new edition of the world’s leading vertebrate palaeontology textbook, now addressing key evolutionary transitions and ecological drivers for vertebrate evolution Richly illustrated with colour illustrations of the key species and cladograms of all major vertebrate taxa, Vertebrate Palaeontology provides a complete account of the evolution of vertebrates, including macroevolutionary trends and drivers that have shaped their organs and body plans, key transitions such as terrestrialization, endothermy, flight and impacts of mass extinctions on biodiversity and ecological drivers behind the origin of chordates and vertebrates, their limbs, jaws, feathers, and hairs. This revised and updated fifth edition features numerous recent examples of breakthrough discoveries in line with the current macroevolutionary approach in palaeontology research, such as the evolutionary drivers that have shaped vertebrate development. Didactical features have been enhanced and include new functional and developmental feature spreads, key questions, and extensive references to useful websites. Written by a leading academic in the field, Vertebrate Palaeontology discusses topics such as: Palaeozoic fishes, including Cambrian vertebrates, placoderms (‘armour-plated monsters’), Pan-Chondrichthyes such as sharks and rays, and Osteichthyes (‘bony fishes’) The first tetrapods, covering problems of life on land, diversity of Carboniferous tetrapods and temnospondyls and reptiliomorphs following the Carboniferous Mesozoic reptiles, such as Testudinata (turtles), Crocodylomorpha, Pterosauria, Dinosauria, great sea dragons and Lepidosauria (lizards and snakes) Mammals of the southern and northern hemispheres, covering Xenarthra (sloths, anteaters), Afrotheria (African mammals), Laurasiatheria (bats, ungulates, carnivores), and Euarchontoglires (rodents, primates) A highly comprehensive and completely up-to-date reference on vertebrate evolution, Vertebrate Palaeontology is an ideal learning aid for palaeontology courses in biology and geology departments. The text is also highly valuable to enthusiasts who want to experience the flavour of how modern research in the field is conducted.