Evolution of cenozoic land mammal fa...
Casanovas-Vilar, Isaac.

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  • Evolution of cenozoic land mammal faunas and ecosystems = 25 years of the NOW database of fossil mammals /
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    Title/Author: Evolution of cenozoic land mammal faunas and ecosystems/ edited by Isaac Casanovas-Vilar ... [et al.].
    Reminder of title: 25 years of the NOW database of fossil mammals /
    other author: Casanovas-Vilar, Isaac.
    Published: Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2023.,
    Description: xvii, 231 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Chapter 1 -- History of the NOW. Chapter 2 -- The NOW now. Chapter 3 -- The Siwaliks: A Miocene terrestrial record densely sampled at age resolution of 105 years. Chapter 4 -- Evolution of Western Asian mammal communities in the Miocene. Chapter 5 -- The fall of the Pikermian paleobiome at the crossroads of the European-Asian-African continents. Chapter 6 -- Islands in Transition: Changes in Mammalian Communities on Africa and South America. Chapter 7 -- Environmental change and body size evolution in Neogene large mammals of Europe and North America. Chapter 8 -- Body mass effects to the mammalian Niche Exploitation Profiles and to the predictions of Climate and Seasonality of Tropical Extant and Palaeo-habitats. Chapter 9 -- The mouse is dead, long live the mouse (Patterns of longevity in small mammals) Chapter 10 -- How often do mammalian species of the same genus co-occur in the fossil record and today? Chapter 11 -- Cut not shaven, the use of filters in processing data. Chapter 12 -- The effects of NOW data quality, including regional and temporal differences, on evolutionary analysis; examples from studies on large Neogene carnivore families. Chapter 13 -- Asynchroneity in the evolution of New World and Old World hypsodont Equidae. Chapter 14 -- Muskdeer on the run - Dispersal of Moschidae in the context of environmental changes. Chapter 15 -- Late Neogene Western Eurasian bovid palaeocommunities. Chapter 16 -- New giraffid determinations for the faunas of Pikermi, Samos and Maragheh. Chapter 17 -- Regional topography and climate influence the nature and timing of changes in the structure of rodent and lagomorph communities through the Cenozoic of North America. Chapter 18 -- Diet and locomotor trends in rodents during Cenozoic global cooling. Chapter 19 -- Using diachronic biogeographic patterns of mammalian dispersals between Africa and Eurasia to infer about tempo and mode of the dispersal of the genus Homo.
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: Mammals, Fossil - Databases. - Europe -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-17491-9
    ISBN: 9783031174919
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