The Proboscidea : Evolution and Palaeoecology of Elephants and Their Relatives
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0198546521
ISBN-13
9780198546528
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Imprint
Oxford University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Sep 26th, 1996
Print length
502 Pages
Weight
1,366 grams
Dimensions
21.30 x 28.40 x 3.90 cms
Product Classification:
EvolutionPalaeontologyApplied ecologySocial impact of environmental issues
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The Proboscidea, of which only two species of elephant survive today, were one of the great mammalian orders of the Cenozoic, achieving enormous morphological variety and wide ecological adaptation. This is a complete treatise on the evolution and palaeoecology of this group.
The Proboscidea, of which only two species of elephant survive today, were one of the great mammalian orders of the Cenozoic. Their success over evolutionary time is reflected by their morphological and taxonomic diversity, their nearly worldwide distribution on every continent except Australia and Antarctica, and their persistence through nearly fifty million years. Their great past ability to migrate and to adapt to changing climatic conditions and interspecific competition provides a unique laboratory for the testing of evolutionary theories and development of new concepts. This is the first complete treatise on the evolution and palaeoecology of this group for half a century. It reviews their classification and phylogeny, the early differentiation of proboscideans, the major adaptive radiations and their evolutionary patterns, and the origins and current status of extant elephant species. Written by leading international experts, this is a major study documenting the record of terrestrial biodiversity.
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