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Extinction and Phylogeny
By Michael Novacek (Edited by), Quentin Wheeler (Edited by)

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Hardback, 253 pages
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United States, 1 July 1992
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More than 99% of all life that has ever existed on this planet is extinct. Moreover, human acceleration of the extinction of species has created a crisis in biodiversity. How can the history of past life be retreived? How does this history bear on our understanding of the organization and evolution of present-day species? These questions are addressed in "extinction and phylogeny". This book offers original research by leading authorities of evolutionary and systematic biology, who rank among the best of the dynamic investigators of botany, zoology, palentology, and geology. This work encompassed chapters concerning the recovery of information from living biota, taking into account the limitations of sampling and the steady rate of contemporary extinction of taxa. Complementary discussions include problems involving the analysis of data sets of variable completeness, for example, partially preserved fossils or patchy samples of extant taxa. "Extinction and phylogeny" balances empirical issues with the theoretical, and applies cladistic methodology.


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More than 99% of all life that has ever existed on this planet is extinct. Moreover, human acceleration of the extinction of species has created a crisis in biodiversity. How can the history of past life be retreived? How does this history bear on our understanding of the organization and evolution of present-day species? These questions are addressed in "extinction and phylogeny". This book offers original research by leading authorities of evolutionary and systematic biology, who rank among the best of the dynamic investigators of botany, zoology, palentology, and geology. This work encompassed chapters concerning the recovery of information from living biota, taking into account the limitations of sampling and the steady rate of contemporary extinction of taxa. Complementary discussions include problems involving the analysis of data sets of variable completeness, for example, partially preserved fossils or patchy samples of extant taxa. "Extinction and phylogeny" balances empirical issues with the theoretical, and applies cladistic methodology.

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EAN
9780231074384
ISBN
0231074387
Dimensions
2.2 x 16.1 x 16.1 centimeters (0.64 kg)

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Stands apart from the many other recent volumes on extinction with its emphasis on the importance of systematic data in the analysis of the stratigraphic record and the distribution of species in space and time. These chapters carry ideas that will have lasting consequences for paleontological theory and method.

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