Fossil Invertebrates

Fossil Invertebrates

Author: Paul D. Taylor

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 9780674025745

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The plates in this book capture incredibly detailed impressions and casts of ancient life, contrasting them with forms, such as the horseshoe crab and the chambered nautilus, that persist today virtually unchanged. Paul D. Taylor and David N. Lewis, both of the Natural History Museum, London, have written a comprehensive and accessible resource.


Fossil Invertebrates

Fossil Invertebrates

Author: R. S. Boardman

Publisher: Wiley

Published: 1991-01-15

Total Pages: 728

ISBN-13: 9780865423022

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Fossil Invertebrates is a textbook for undergraduates and for research scientists interested in invertebrate palaeontology. Generously illustrated, it provides a balanced treatment of the current state of knowledge by research specialists. The large, diffuse and specialized literature makes understanding invertebrate palaeontology a formidable task. The combined research experience of twenty-six authors gives this book a unique richness in information, interpretation, and evaluation of controversies and unanswered questions that are necessary to present the current state of invertebrate palaeontology and evolution


Palaeobiogeography of Marine Fossil Invertebrates

Palaeobiogeography of Marine Fossil Invertebrates

Author: Fabrizio Cecca

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2002-09-12

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 9780415287890

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Sitting squarely at the interface between earth and life sciences, palaeobiogeographic information is scattered throughout many publications. Until now. Palaeobiogeography of Marine Fossil Invertebrates covers important theoretical concepts relating to palaeobiogeography together with descriptions of analytical methods. Fabrizio Cecca discusses general biogeographical concepts and the factors influencing distributional patterns and provides case histories that illustrate the concepts covered. Cecca uses the palaeobiogeography of fossil organisms to generate hypotheses on continental drifting, past migration routes, palaeobiodiversity gradients, geographic barriers, palaeoclimatic and paleooceanographic conditions. He explores the biogeographical dimension of biodiversity through the analysis of existing latitudinal and longitudinal gradients of biodiversity and discusses the biodiversity/area relationship with particular reference to sea-level variations. Much of the material in the book has been drawn from the author's personal research and experience in ammonites and the Mesozoic pelagic biotas. To avoid lack of balance, he includes carefully selected case histories based on other fossil groups and geologic periods. The book is primarily for students and researchers of geology and palaeontology who whish to gain an understanding of palaeobiogeography, but will also be of interest to marine biologists concerned with the biogeographic aspects of palaeontology and evolution.


Ancient Invertebrates and Their Living Relatives

Ancient Invertebrates and Their Living Relatives

Author: Harold Leonard Levin

Publisher: Pearson Education

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 374

ISBN-13:

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This overview and introduction to the study of fossil invertebrates emphasizes both soft and skeletal anatomy, as well as the relationship between those known only from fossils and animals living today. It lays the foundation for studentsÕ eventual abilities to (1) recognize many of the most abundant fossils, (2) appreciate their value in interpreting ancient environments of deposition, and (3) use them as tools for stratigraphic correlation.


North American Index Fossils invertebrates

North American Index Fossils invertebrates

Author: H.W. Shimer

Publisher: Рипол Классик

Published:

Total Pages: 926

ISBN-13: 5880139069

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North American Index Fossils. Volume 2. Conularida, pteropoda, cerhalopoda, annelida, trilobita, phyllopoda, ostracoda, cirripedia, malacostraca, merostomata, arachnida, myriopoda, insecta, cystoidea, blastoidea, crinoidea, ophiuroidea, asteroidea, echinodea and appendices.