Título : | Living Fossils | Tipo de documento: | Libro | Autores: | Niles Eldredge, Editor científico | Editorial: | New York : Springer | Fecha de publicación: | 1984 | Colección: | Casebooks in Earth Sciences | Número de páginas: | 290 p. | Nota general: | ed. Eldredge, Niles
| Idioma : | Inglés | Palabras clave: | Zoología Paleozoología | Clasificación: | 56:591 | Resumen: | 20120124015967 | Nota de contenido: | 1. Evolutionary Stasis in the Elephant-Shrew, Rhynchocyon. Michael Novacek.
2. The Tree Squirrel Sciurus (Sciuridae, Rodentia) as a Living Fossil. Robert J. Emry / Richard W. Thorington.
3. The Tree-Shrew, Tupaia: A "Living Model" of the Ancestral Primate? Ian Tattersall.
4. What is a Tarsier? Jeffrey H. Schwartz.
5. Are There Any Anthropoid Primate Living Fossils? Eric Delson / Alfred L. Rosenberg
6. Evolutionary Pattern and Process in the Sister-Group Alcelaphini-Aepycerotini (Mammalia: Bovidae. Elisabeth S. Vrba.
7. Tapirs as Living Fossils. Christine Janis.
8. Tragulids as Living Fossils. Christine Janis.
9. Conceptual and Methodological Aspects of the Study of Evolutionary Rates, with Some Comments on Bradytely in Birds. Joel Cracraft.
10. Crocodilians as Living Fossils. Eugene R. Meyer.
11. Family Chanidae and Other Teleostean Fishes as Living Fossils. Colin Patterson.
12. Denticeps clupeoides Clausen (1959): The Static Clupeomorph. P. Humphry Greenwood.
13. Polypterus and Erpetoichthys: Anachronistic Osteichthyans. P. Humphry Greenwood.
14. Sturgeons as Living Fossils. Brian G. Gardiner.
15. The Neopterygian Amia as a Living Fossil. Hans-Peter Schultze / E. O. Wiley.
16. Family Lepisosteidae (Gars) as Living Fossils. E. O. Wiley / Hans-Peter Schultze.
17. The Coelacanth as a Living Fossil. Peter Forey.
18. "Notidanus". John G. Maisey / Katherine E. Wolfram.
19. Cephalocarida: Living Fossil Without a Fossil Record. Robert R. Hessler.
20. Leptostraca as Living Fossils. Frederick R. Schram
21. Anaspidid Syncarida. Robert R. Hessler.
22. The Xiphosurida: Archetypes of Bradytely? Daniel C. Fisher.
23. Peripatus as a Living Fossil. Michael T. Ghiselin.
24. Neopilina, Neomphalus and Neritopsis, Living Fossil Molluses. Roger L. Batten.
25. Pleurotomaria: Pedigreed Perseverance? Carole S. Hickman.
26. The Giant Creeper, Campanile symbolicum Iredale, an Australian Relict Marine Snail. Richard S. Houbrick.
27. Diastoma melanioides (Reeve), a Relict Snail from South Australia. Richard S. Houbrick.
28. The Relict Cerithiid Prosobranch, Gourmya gourmyi (Crosse). Richard S. Houbrick.
29. Neotrigonia, the Sole Surviving Genus of the Trigoniidae (Bivalvia, Mollusca). Steven M. Stanley.
30. Is Nautilus a Living Fossil? Peter Ward.
31. The Bryozoan Nellia tenella as a Living Fossil. Judith E. Winston / Alan H. Cheetam.
32. The Cretaceous Coral Heliopora (Octocorallia, Coenothecalia)--a Common Indo-Pacific Reef Builder. Mitchell W. Colgan.
33. Simpson's Inverse: Bradytely and the Phenomenon of Living Fossils. Niles Eldredge.
34. Does Bradytely Exist? Steven M. Stanley.
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