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Record Nr.

UNINA9910464607503321

Autore

Benton M. J (Michael J.)

Titolo

Vertebrate palaeontology / / Michael J. Benton ; chapter opening illustrations drawn by John Sibbick

Pubbl/distr/stampa

West Sussex, England : , : John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., , 2015

©2015

ISBN

1-118-40764-4

1-118-40763-6

Edizione

[Fourth edition.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (506 p.)

Disciplina

566

Soggetti

Vertebrates, Fossil

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

VERTEBRATE PALAEONTOLOGY; Copyright; Contents; Preface; List of Boxes; About the companion website; Chapter 1 Vertebrates Originate; INTRODUCTION; 1.1 SEA SQUIRTS AND THE LANCELET; 1.1.1 Urochordata: sea squirts; 1.1.2 Cephalochordata: amphioxus; 1.2 AMBULACRARIA: ECHINODERMS AND HEMICHORDATES; 1.3 DEUTEROSTOME RELATIONSHIPS; 1.3.1 Embryology and the position of the anus; 1.3.2 Animal phylogenomics; 1.4 CHORDATE ORIGINS; 1.4.1 Diverse early chordates; 1.4.2 Vetulicolians and yunnanozoons; 1.4.3 Development and vertebrate origins; 1.5 VERTEBRATES AND THE HEAD; 1.6 FURTHER READING

1.7 REFERENCESChapter 2 How to Study Fossil Vertebrates; INTRODUCTION; 2.1 DIGGING UP BONES; 2.1.1 Collecting fossil vertebrates; 2.1.2 Preparation and conservation of bones; 2.1.3 Display and study; 2.2 PUBLICATION AND PROFESSIONALISM; 2.2.1 The scientific literature; 2.2.2 How to write a scientific paper; 2.2.3 Careers in vertebrate palaeontology; 2.3 GEOLOGY AND FOSSIL VERTEBRATES; 2.3.1 Taphonomy; 2.3.2 Continental drift; 2.3.3 Ancient climates; 2.4 BIOLOGY AND FOSSIL VERTEBRATES; 2.4.1 Functional morphology; 2.4.2 Palaeoecology; 2.5 DISCOVERING PHYLOGENY

2.5.1 Cladistic analysis of morphological characters2.5.2 Molecular phylogeny reconstruction; 2.6 THE QUALITY OF THE FOSSIL RECORD;



2.7 MACROEVOLUTION; 2.8 FURTHER READING; 2.9 REFERENCES; Chapter 3 Early Palaeozoic Fishes; INTRODUCTION; 3.1 CAMBRIAN VERTEBRATES; 3.2 VERTEBRATE HARD TISSUES; 3.3 THE JAWLESS FISHES; 3.3.1 Living jawless fishes; 3.3.2 Conodonta; 3.3.3 Ordovician jawless fishes; 3.3.4 Heterostraci; 3.3.5 Anaspida and Thelodonti; 3.3.6 Osteostraci and relatives; 3.4 ORIGIN OF JAWS AND GNATHOSTOME RELATIONSHIPS; 3.4.1 Jaws; 3.4.2 Jaw attachments and gnathostome relationships

3.5 PLACODERMS: ARMOUR-PLATED MONSTERS3.5.1 Arthrodira; 3.5.2 Placoderm jaws and teeth; 3.5.3 Diverse placoderms; 3.6 CHONDRICHTHYES: THE FIRST SHARKS; 3.7 ACANTHODIANS: THE 'SPINY SKINS'; 3.8 DEVONIAN ENVIRONMENTS; 3.8.1 Siluro-Devonian faunal provinces; 3.8.2 Siluro-Devonian environments; 3.9 OSTEICHTHYES: THE BONY FISHES; 3.9.1 Devonian actinopterygians; 3.9.2 Dipnomorpha: the lungfishes; 3.9.3 Actinistia: the coelacanths; 3.9.4 Early sarcopterygians: origins of Tetrapodomorpha; 3.10 EARLY FISH EVOLUTION AND MASS EXTINCTION; 3.10.1 Diversification of early vertebrates

3.10.2 The Late Devonian mass extinctions3.11 FURTHER READING; 3.12 REFERENCES; Chapter 4 Early Tetrapods and Amphibians; INTRODUCTION; 4.1 PROBLEMS OF LIFE ON LAND; 4.1.1 Support; 4.1.2 Locomotion; 4.1.3 Feeding and respiration; 4.1.4 Sensory systems and water balance; 4.1.5 Reproduction; 4.2 DEVONIAN TETRAPODS; 4.2.1 Anatomy; 4.2.2 How many fingers and toes?; 4.2.3 Modes of life of the first tetrapods; 4.3 THE CARBONIFEROUS WORLD; 4.3.1 Romer's Gap; 4.3.2 The Carboniferous scene; 4.4 DIVERSITY OF CARBONIFEROUS TETRAPODS; 4.4.1 Early Carboniferous tetrapods; 4.4.2 Temnospondyli

4.4.3 Lepospondyli

Sommario/riassunto

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 ar



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Record Nr.

UNINA9910709824703321

Autore

Kinlan Brian P (Brian Patrick)

Titolo

Modeling at-sea occurrence and abundance of marine birds to support Atlantic marine renewable energy planning : phase I report / / authors: Brian P. Kinland [and three others]

Pubbl/distr/stampa

[Washington, D.C.] : , : U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Office of Renewal Energy Programs, , 2016

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (xvii, 113 pages) : illustrations (some color), color maps

Collana

OCS study ; ; BOEM 2016-039

Soggetti

Sea birds - Migration - Atlantic Coast (U.S.)

Sea birds - Effect of energy development on - Atlantic Coast (U.S.)

Sea birds - Seasonal distribution - Atlantic Coast (U.S.)

Sea birds - Atlantic Coast (U.S.) - Geographical distribution

Wind power - Atlantic Coast (U.S.) - Planning

Renewable energy sources - North Atlantic Region - Planning

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

"May 2016."

"Prepared ... by U.S. Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Service, National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science, Center for Coastal Monitoring and Assessment, Biogeography Branch."

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (pages 18-20).