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Events of increased biodiversity = evolutionary radiations in the fossil record /
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正題名/作者:
Events of increased biodiversity/ Pascal Neige.
其他題名:
evolutionary radiations in the fossil record /
作者:
Neige, Pascal,
出版者:
Oxford :Elsevier Ltd., : 2015.,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource.
內容註:
Front Cover; Events of Increased Biodiversity; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: A Singular Work of Theater; 1.1. A Unique History; 1.2. A Story Filled with Catastrophes and Recoveries; 1.3. Evolutionary Radiations: Major Phenomena in the History of Biodiversity; Chapter 2: The Fossil Record; 2.1. A Treasure Trove of Fossils; 2.2. From Organisms to Fossils, and from Biocenoses to Taphocenoses; 2.3. Can the Fossil Record Reveal Relevant Information?; 2.4. Construction and Examples of Paleontological Databases; 2.5. Yes, the Fossil Record Can Be Used to Study the History of Biodiversity.
內容註:
Chapter 3: The Phenomenon of Evolutionary Radiation 3.1. What is an Evolutionary Radiation?; 3.2. The Different Categories of Evolutionary Radiations, and Their Causes; Chapter 4: Examples of Evolutionary Radiations; 4.1. A Paleontological Bestseller: The Cambrian Explosion; 4.2. Cascaded Radiations: The Case of Ammonites; 4.3. Floral Success: The Emergence and Radiation of Flowering Plants; 4.4. Not-so-round Sea Urchins!; Conclusion; Appendix; Bibliography; Index.
標題:
Biodiversity. -
電子資源:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9781785480294
ISBN:
9780081004746 (electronic bk.)
Events of increased biodiversity = evolutionary radiations in the fossil record /
Neige, Pascal,1966-
Events of increased biodiversity
evolutionary radiations in the fossil record /[electronic resource] :Pascal Neige. - Oxford :Elsevier Ltd.,2015. - 1 online resource.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Front Cover; Events of Increased Biodiversity; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: A Singular Work of Theater; 1.1. A Unique History; 1.2. A Story Filled with Catastrophes and Recoveries; 1.3. Evolutionary Radiations: Major Phenomena in the History of Biodiversity; Chapter 2: The Fossil Record; 2.1. A Treasure Trove of Fossils; 2.2. From Organisms to Fossils, and from Biocenoses to Taphocenoses; 2.3. Can the Fossil Record Reveal Relevant Information?; 2.4. Construction and Examples of Paleontological Databases; 2.5. Yes, the Fossil Record Can Be Used to Study the History of Biodiversity.
The fossil record offers a surprising image: that of evolutionary radiations characterized by intense increases in cash or by the sudden diversification of a single species group, while others stagnate or die out. In a modern world, science carries an often pessimistic message, surrounded by studies of global warming and its effects, extinction crisis, emerging diseases and invasive species. This book fuels frequent "optimism" of the sudden increase in biodiversity by exploring this natural phenomenon. Events of Increased Biodiversity: Evolutionary Radiations in the Fossil Record explores this natural phenomenon of adaptive radiation including its effect on the increase in biodiversity events, their contribution to the changes and limitations in the fossil record, and examines the links between ecology and paleontology's study of radiation.
ISBN: 9780081004746 (electronic bk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
627066
Biodiversity.
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542853
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LC Class. No.: QH541.15.B56
Dewey Class. No.: 333.95
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