Produktbild: Introduction to Paleobiology and the Fossil Record

Introduction to Paleobiology and the Fossil Record

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

22.04.2020

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Wiley

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656

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27,9/21,7/3,2 cm

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1701 g

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2. Auflage

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Englisch

ISBN

978-1-119-27285-4

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

22.04.2020

Verlag

Wiley

Seitenzahl

656

Maße (L/B/H)

27,9/21,7/3,2 cm

Gewicht

1701 g

Auflage

2. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-119-27285-4

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Libri GmbH
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  • Produktbild: Introduction to Paleobiology and the Fossil Record
  • Preface xi

    Acknowledgments xiii

    1 Paleontology as a science 1

    Introduction 2

    Paleontology in the modern world 2

    Paleontology as a science 3

    Steps to understanding 12

    Fossils and evolution 16

    Paleontology today 17

    Review questions 23

    Further reading 23

    References 24

    2 Stratigraphy 25

    Introduction 26

    How stratigraphy works 26

    New techniques, new tools 40

    Geological time scale: a common language 46

    Extraterrestrial stratigraphy 47

    Review questions 48

    Further reading 48

    References 49

    3 Paleogeography and paleoclimates 50

    Paleobiogeography 50

    Fossils in mountain belts 64

    Paleoclimates 69

    The Anthropocene 76

    Review questions 77

    Further reading 77

    References 77

    4 Paleoecology 80

    Introduction 81

    Taphonomic constraints: sifting through the debris 83

    Populations: can groups of individuals make a difference? 85

    Habitats and niches 86

    Paleocommunities 95

    Evolutionary paleoecology 100

    Ecological ranking of mass extinctions 110

    Full contents vii

    Review questions 112

    Further reading 112

    References 112

    5 Taphonomy and the quality of the fossil record 115

    Introduction 116

    Fossil preservation 116

    Quality of the fossil record 130

    Review questions 137

    Further reading 138

    References 138

    6 Fossil form and function 140

    Introduction 141

    Growth and form 141

    Evolution and development 147

    Interpreting the function of fossils 152

    Review questions 163

    Further reading 164

    References 164

    7 Macroevolution and the tree of life 165

    Introduction 166

    Evolution by natural selection 167

    Evolution and the fossil record 170

    Trends and radiations 179

    The tree of life 184

    Review questions 191

    Further reading 191

    References 191

    8 Biodiversity, extinction, and mass extinction 193

    Introduction 194

    The diversification of life 195

    Mass extinctions 202

    The "big five" mass extinction events 207

    Extinction then and now 215

    Review questions 220

    Further reading 220

    References 221

    9 The origin of life 223

    Introduction 224

    The origin of life 224

    Evidence for the origin of life 228

    Life diversifies: eukaryotes 236

    Review questions 245

    Further reading 246

    References 246

    10 Protists 248

    Introduction 249

    Protozoa 252

    Mystery protists of the proterozoic and paleozoic 260

    Phytoplankton 266

    Review questions 277

    Further reading 277

    References 277

    11 Origin and expansion of the metazoans 279

    Origins and classification 280

    Invertebrate body and skeletal plans 284

    Five key faunas 289

    Review questions 304

    Further reading 304

    References 304

    12 The basal metazoans: sponges and corals 306

    Introduction 307

    Porifera 307

    Cnidaria 322

    Review questions 341

    Further reading 342

    References 342

    13 Lophophorates 1: brachiopods and bryozoans 344

    Introduction 345

    Brachiopoda 345

    Bryozoa 360

    Review questions 369

    Further reading 370

    References 370

    14 Lophotrochozoans 2: mollusks and annelids 372

    Mollusks 372

    Introduction 373

    Early mollusks 375

    Class Bivalvia 380

    Class Gastropoda 384

    Class Cephalopoda 390

    Class Scaphopoda 403

    Class Rostroconcha 403

    Evolutionary trends within the Mollusca 404

    Annelids 406

    Review questions 410

    Further reading 410

    References 410

    15 Ecdysozoa: arthropods 412

    Introduction 413

    Early arthropod faunas 413

    Subphylum Trilobitomorpha (artiopoda) 416

    Subphylum Chelicerata 428

    Subphylum Myriapoda 430

    Subphylum Hexapoda 430

    Subphylum Crustacea 433

    Exceptional arthropod faunas through time 438

    Review questions 442

    Further reading 442

    References 443

    16 Deuterostomes: echinoderms and hemichordates 445

    Introduction 446

    Echinoderms 446

    Hemichordates 468

    Review questions 484

    Further reading 484

    References 484

    17 Fishes and basal tetrapods 486

    Introduction 487

    Origin of the vertebrates 487

    Jaws and fish evolution 492

    Tetrapods 498

    Reign of the reptiles 503

    Review questions 510

    Further reading 510

    References 511

    18 Dinosaurs and mammals 512

    Introduction 513

    Dinosaurs and their kin 513

    Bird evolution 521

    Rise of the mammals 522

    The line to humans 530

    Review questions 536

    Further reading 536

    References 537

    19 Fossil plants and fungi 538

    Introduction 539

    Terrestrialization of plants 539

    The great coal forests 547

    Seed-bearing plants 552

    Flowering plants 562

    Review questions 568

    Further reading 568

    References 568

    20 Trace fossils 570

    Introduction 571

    Understanding trace fossils 571

    Trace fossils in sediments 578

    Review questions 592

    Further reading 592

    References 592

    Finale 594

    Glossary 598

    Appendix 1: Stratigraphic chart 617

    Appendix 2: Paleogeographic maps 619

    Index 620