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Evolution of Herbivory in Terrestrial Vertebrates Hans-Dieter Sues (Royal Ontario Museum)

Evolution of Herbivory in Terrestrial Vertebrates By Hans-Dieter Sues (Royal Ontario Museum)

Evolution of Herbivory in Terrestrial Vertebrates by Hans-Dieter Sues (Royal Ontario Museum)


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The first comprehensive overview of how plant-eating evolved in land-dwelling animals, originally published in 2000. Reviewing both the structural adaptations and the evolutionary history of herbivory in various animal groups, it will be the definitive reference in this area for paleontologists and evolutionary biologists.

Evolution of Herbivory in Terrestrial Vertebrates Summary

Evolution of Herbivory in Terrestrial Vertebrates: Perspectives from the Fossil Record by Hans-Dieter Sues (Royal Ontario Museum)

Although herbivory probably first appeared over 300 million years ago, it only became established as a common feeding strategy during Late Permian times. Subsequently, herbivory evolved in numerous lineages of terrestrial vertebrates, and the acquisition of this mode of feeding was frequently associated with considerable evolutionary diversification in those lineages. This book, originally published in 2000, represented the first comprehensive overview of the evolution of herbivory in land-dwelling amniote tetrapods in recent years. In Evolution of Herbivory in Terrestrial Vertebrates leading experts review the structural adaptations for, and the evolutionary history of, feeding on plants in the major groups of land-dwelling vertebrates, especially dinosaurs and ungulate mammals. As such it will be the definitive reference source on this topic for evolutionary biologists and vertebrate paleontologists alike.

Evolution of Herbivory in Terrestrial Vertebrates Reviews

'The chapters are elegant, well presented and well illustrated, and the authors, the editor and the publishers are to be congratulated.' Michael J. Benton, Trends in Ecology and Evolution
'... nicely produced, and yields many provocative papers that are of interest to anyone who has thought about terrestrial paleoecology.' Donald R. Prothero, PRISCUM

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. Herbivory in terrestrial vertebrates Hans-Dieter Sues; 2. Herbivory in late Paleozoic and Triassic terrestrial vertebrates Robert R. Reisz and Hans-Dieter Sues; 3. Prosauropod dinosaurs and iguanas: speculations on the diets of extinct reptiles Paul M. Barrett; 4. The evolution of sauropod feeding mechanisms Paul Upchurch and Paul M. Barrett; 5. Plant-eaters and ghost lineages: dinosaurian herbivory revisited David B. Weishampel and Coralia-Maria Jianu; 6. Dental constraints in the early evolution of mammalian herbivory John M. Rensberger; 7. Patterns in the evolution of herbivory in large terrestrial mammals: the Paleogene of North America Christine M. Janis; 8. Origin and evolution of the grazing guild in Cenozoic New World terrestrial mammals Bruce J. MacFadden.

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NPB9780521594493
9780521594493
0521594499
Evolution of Herbivory in Terrestrial Vertebrates: Perspectives from the Fossil Record by Hans-Dieter Sues (Royal Ontario Museum)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2000-08-28
268
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