| J.G.M. Thewissen - 1998 - 498 pagina’s
Research in whale origins is now in an explosive phase, with a cascade of discoveries adding to our understanding of the evolutionary pattern and a suite of new techniques ... | |
| J.G.M. Thewissen - 1998 - 498 pagina’s
Research in whale origins is now in an explosive phase, with a cascade of discoveries adding to our understanding of the evolutionary pattern and a suite of new techniques ... | |
| Donald R. Prothero - 2005 - 232 pagina’s
An essential reference for all researchers working on the evolution of North American mammals. | |
| Matthew T. Carrano - 2006 - 554 pagina’s
Living amniotes—including all mammals, birds, crocodilians, snakes, and turtles—comprise an extraordinarily varied array of more than 21,000 species. Found in every major ... | |
| Albert E. Sanders - 2002 - 164 pagina’s
The Southeastern area of the U.S. is one of the richest vertebrate fossil localities on the east coast of North America & was recognized as such by Louis Agassiz during his ... | |
| Sabine Begall, Hynek Burda, Cristian Eric Schleich - 2007 - 392 pagina’s
Subterranean Rodents presents achievements from recent years of research on these rodents, divided into five sections: ecophysiology; sensory ecology; life histories ... | |
| Kostas Bourtzis, Thomas A. Miller - 2008 - 444 pagina’s
The associations between insects and microorganisms, while pervasive and of paramount ecological importance, have been relatively poorly understood. The third book in this set ... | |
| Geoffrey A. Manley, Arthur N. Popper, Richard R. Fay - 2004 - 444 pagina’s
The function of vertebrate hearing is served by a surprising variety of sensory structures in the different groups of fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. This book ... | |
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