Jim Mead / Russell Graham
Ice Age Cave Faunas of North America
Herausgeber: Schubert, Blaine W; Graham, Russell William; Mead, Jim I
Jim Mead / Russell Graham
Ice Age Cave Faunas of North America
Herausgeber: Schubert, Blaine W; Graham, Russell William; Mead, Jim I
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Indiana University Press
- 9th edition
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. November 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 794g
- ISBN-13: 9780253342683
- ISBN-10: 0253342686
- Artikelnr.: 22300962
- Verlag: Indiana University Press
- 9th edition
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. November 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 794g
- ISBN-13: 9780253342683
- ISBN-10: 0253342686
- Artikelnr.: 22300962
Blaine W. Schubert is research associate in Geology, Department of Environmental Dynamics at the University of Arkansas. Jim I. Mead, is Professor of Geology and Paleonotology and Director of the Quaternary Sciences Program at Northern Arizona University. Russell Wm. Graham is Chief Curator and Head of the Collections and Research Branch, Department of Earth and Space Sciences, Denver Museum of Nature & Science. He has edited three books and published more than 50 professional papers on evolution, biogeography, and extinction of Quaternary mammals.
Preliminary Table of Contents: List of Contributors Preface 1. Sloth Remains from North American Caves and Associated Karst Features H. Gregory McDonald 2. The Late Wisconsin Vertebrate History of Prince of Wales Island
Southeast Alaska Timothy H. Heaton and Fredrick Grady 3. Arvicoline Rodents from Screaming Neotoma Cave
Southern Colorado Plateau
Apache County
Arizona
with Comments on the Pleistocene Biogeography of Lemmiscus curtatus Christopher J. Bell and Jennifer Glennon 4. Late Pleistocene Faunas from Caves in the Eastern Grand Canyon
Arizona Jim I. Mead
Larry L. Coats
and Blaine W. Schubert 5. Pleistocene Tapir from Hill Top Cave
Trigg County
Kentucky
and a Review of Plio-Pleistocene Tapirs of North America and Their Paleoecology Russell Wm. Graham 6. Paleoecological Interpretation of Late Holocene and Late Pleistocene Micromammal Faunules from Duhme Cave
Eastern Iowa Carmen M. Jans-Langel and Holmes A. Semken
Jr. 7. A Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene Mammalian Fauna from Little Beaver Cave
Central Ozarks
Missouri Blaine W. Schubert 8. A History of Paleontological Investigations of Quaternary Cave Deposits on the Edwards Plateau
Central Texas Ernest L. Lundelius
Jr. 9. Mammalian Fauna and Paleomagnetics of the Middle Irvingtonian (Early Pleistocene) Fyllan Cave and Kitchen Door Localities
Travis County
Texas Alisa J. Winkler and Wulf Gose 10. A Preliminary Report of the Late Quaternary Mammal Fauna from Loltún Cave
Yucatán
Mexico Joaquin Arroyo-Cabrales and Ticul Alvarez (deceased) 11. Caves and the Pleistocene Vertebrate Paleontology of Mexico Joaquin Arroyo-Cabrales and Oscar J. Polaco Index Contributors Ticul Alvarez (deceased)
Laboratorio de Cordados Terrestres
Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas
I.P.N.
Plan de Ayala y Carpio
11340 México
D.F. Joaquin Arroyo-Cabrales
Laboratorio de Paleozoología
Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia
06060 México
D.F. Christopher J. Bell
Department of Geological Sciences
University of Texas at Austin
Austin
TX 78712. Larry L. Coats
Laboratory of Quaternary Paleontology
Quaternary Sciences Program and Department of Geology
Northern Arizona University
Flagstaff
AZ 86011. Jennifer Glennon
Department of Anthropology
Museum of Northern Arizona
Flagstaff
AZ 86001. Wulf Gose
Department of Geological Sciences
University of Texas at Austin
Austin
TX 78705. Russell Wm. Graham
Department of Earth and Space Sciences
Denver Museum of Nature & Science
Denver
CO 80205. Timothy H. Heaton
Department of Earth Sciences
University of South Dakota
Vermillion
SD 57069. Frederick Grady
Department of Paleobiology
The Smithsonian Institution
Washington
D.C. 20560. Carmen J. Jans-Langel
Department of Geosciences
University of Iowa
Iowa City
IA 52242. Ernest L. Lundelius
Jr.
Department of Geological Sciences and Vertebrate Paleontology Laboratory
Texas Museum of Science and History
University of Texas at Austin
Austin
TX 78712. H. Gregory McDonald
Geological Resources Division
National Park Service
Denver
CO 80225. Jim I. Mead
Laboratory of Quaternary Paleontology
Quaternary Sciences Program and Department of Geology
Northern Arizona University
Flagstaff
AZ 86011. Oscar J. Polaco
Biodiversity Programs Office
National Museum of Natural History
The Smithsonian Institution
Washington
D.C. 20560. Blaine W. Schubert
Environmental Dynamics
University of Arkansas
Fayetteville
AR 72701
and Geology Section
Illinois State Museum
Springfield
IL 62703. Holmes A. Semken
Jr.
Department of Geosciences
University of Iowa
Iowa City
Iowa 52242. Alisa J. Winkler
Department of Geological Sciences
Southern Methodist University
Dallas
TX 75275
and Department of Cell Biology
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Dallas
TX 75390.
Southeast Alaska Timothy H. Heaton and Fredrick Grady 3. Arvicoline Rodents from Screaming Neotoma Cave
Southern Colorado Plateau
Apache County
Arizona
with Comments on the Pleistocene Biogeography of Lemmiscus curtatus Christopher J. Bell and Jennifer Glennon 4. Late Pleistocene Faunas from Caves in the Eastern Grand Canyon
Arizona Jim I. Mead
Larry L. Coats
and Blaine W. Schubert 5. Pleistocene Tapir from Hill Top Cave
Trigg County
Kentucky
and a Review of Plio-Pleistocene Tapirs of North America and Their Paleoecology Russell Wm. Graham 6. Paleoecological Interpretation of Late Holocene and Late Pleistocene Micromammal Faunules from Duhme Cave
Eastern Iowa Carmen M. Jans-Langel and Holmes A. Semken
Jr. 7. A Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene Mammalian Fauna from Little Beaver Cave
Central Ozarks
Missouri Blaine W. Schubert 8. A History of Paleontological Investigations of Quaternary Cave Deposits on the Edwards Plateau
Central Texas Ernest L. Lundelius
Jr. 9. Mammalian Fauna and Paleomagnetics of the Middle Irvingtonian (Early Pleistocene) Fyllan Cave and Kitchen Door Localities
Travis County
Texas Alisa J. Winkler and Wulf Gose 10. A Preliminary Report of the Late Quaternary Mammal Fauna from Loltún Cave
Yucatán
Mexico Joaquin Arroyo-Cabrales and Ticul Alvarez (deceased) 11. Caves and the Pleistocene Vertebrate Paleontology of Mexico Joaquin Arroyo-Cabrales and Oscar J. Polaco Index Contributors Ticul Alvarez (deceased)
Laboratorio de Cordados Terrestres
Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas
I.P.N.
Plan de Ayala y Carpio
11340 México
D.F. Joaquin Arroyo-Cabrales
Laboratorio de Paleozoología
Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia
06060 México
D.F. Christopher J. Bell
Department of Geological Sciences
University of Texas at Austin
Austin
TX 78712. Larry L. Coats
Laboratory of Quaternary Paleontology
Quaternary Sciences Program and Department of Geology
Northern Arizona University
Flagstaff
AZ 86011. Jennifer Glennon
Department of Anthropology
Museum of Northern Arizona
Flagstaff
AZ 86001. Wulf Gose
Department of Geological Sciences
University of Texas at Austin
Austin
TX 78705. Russell Wm. Graham
Department of Earth and Space Sciences
Denver Museum of Nature & Science
Denver
CO 80205. Timothy H. Heaton
Department of Earth Sciences
University of South Dakota
Vermillion
SD 57069. Frederick Grady
Department of Paleobiology
The Smithsonian Institution
Washington
D.C. 20560. Carmen J. Jans-Langel
Department of Geosciences
University of Iowa
Iowa City
IA 52242. Ernest L. Lundelius
Jr.
Department of Geological Sciences and Vertebrate Paleontology Laboratory
Texas Museum of Science and History
University of Texas at Austin
Austin
TX 78712. H. Gregory McDonald
Geological Resources Division
National Park Service
Denver
CO 80225. Jim I. Mead
Laboratory of Quaternary Paleontology
Quaternary Sciences Program and Department of Geology
Northern Arizona University
Flagstaff
AZ 86011. Oscar J. Polaco
Biodiversity Programs Office
National Museum of Natural History
The Smithsonian Institution
Washington
D.C. 20560. Blaine W. Schubert
Environmental Dynamics
University of Arkansas
Fayetteville
AR 72701
and Geology Section
Illinois State Museum
Springfield
IL 62703. Holmes A. Semken
Jr.
Department of Geosciences
University of Iowa
Iowa City
Iowa 52242. Alisa J. Winkler
Department of Geological Sciences
Southern Methodist University
Dallas
TX 75275
and Department of Cell Biology
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Dallas
TX 75390.
Preliminary Table of Contents: List of Contributors Preface 1. Sloth Remains from North American Caves and Associated Karst Features H. Gregory McDonald 2. The Late Wisconsin Vertebrate History of Prince of Wales Island
Southeast Alaska Timothy H. Heaton and Fredrick Grady 3. Arvicoline Rodents from Screaming Neotoma Cave
Southern Colorado Plateau
Apache County
Arizona
with Comments on the Pleistocene Biogeography of Lemmiscus curtatus Christopher J. Bell and Jennifer Glennon 4. Late Pleistocene Faunas from Caves in the Eastern Grand Canyon
Arizona Jim I. Mead
Larry L. Coats
and Blaine W. Schubert 5. Pleistocene Tapir from Hill Top Cave
Trigg County
Kentucky
and a Review of Plio-Pleistocene Tapirs of North America and Their Paleoecology Russell Wm. Graham 6. Paleoecological Interpretation of Late Holocene and Late Pleistocene Micromammal Faunules from Duhme Cave
Eastern Iowa Carmen M. Jans-Langel and Holmes A. Semken
Jr. 7. A Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene Mammalian Fauna from Little Beaver Cave
Central Ozarks
Missouri Blaine W. Schubert 8. A History of Paleontological Investigations of Quaternary Cave Deposits on the Edwards Plateau
Central Texas Ernest L. Lundelius
Jr. 9. Mammalian Fauna and Paleomagnetics of the Middle Irvingtonian (Early Pleistocene) Fyllan Cave and Kitchen Door Localities
Travis County
Texas Alisa J. Winkler and Wulf Gose 10. A Preliminary Report of the Late Quaternary Mammal Fauna from Loltún Cave
Yucatán
Mexico Joaquin Arroyo-Cabrales and Ticul Alvarez (deceased) 11. Caves and the Pleistocene Vertebrate Paleontology of Mexico Joaquin Arroyo-Cabrales and Oscar J. Polaco Index Contributors Ticul Alvarez (deceased)
Laboratorio de Cordados Terrestres
Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas
I.P.N.
Plan de Ayala y Carpio
11340 México
D.F. Joaquin Arroyo-Cabrales
Laboratorio de Paleozoología
Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia
06060 México
D.F. Christopher J. Bell
Department of Geological Sciences
University of Texas at Austin
Austin
TX 78712. Larry L. Coats
Laboratory of Quaternary Paleontology
Quaternary Sciences Program and Department of Geology
Northern Arizona University
Flagstaff
AZ 86011. Jennifer Glennon
Department of Anthropology
Museum of Northern Arizona
Flagstaff
AZ 86001. Wulf Gose
Department of Geological Sciences
University of Texas at Austin
Austin
TX 78705. Russell Wm. Graham
Department of Earth and Space Sciences
Denver Museum of Nature & Science
Denver
CO 80205. Timothy H. Heaton
Department of Earth Sciences
University of South Dakota
Vermillion
SD 57069. Frederick Grady
Department of Paleobiology
The Smithsonian Institution
Washington
D.C. 20560. Carmen J. Jans-Langel
Department of Geosciences
University of Iowa
Iowa City
IA 52242. Ernest L. Lundelius
Jr.
Department of Geological Sciences and Vertebrate Paleontology Laboratory
Texas Museum of Science and History
University of Texas at Austin
Austin
TX 78712. H. Gregory McDonald
Geological Resources Division
National Park Service
Denver
CO 80225. Jim I. Mead
Laboratory of Quaternary Paleontology
Quaternary Sciences Program and Department of Geology
Northern Arizona University
Flagstaff
AZ 86011. Oscar J. Polaco
Biodiversity Programs Office
National Museum of Natural History
The Smithsonian Institution
Washington
D.C. 20560. Blaine W. Schubert
Environmental Dynamics
University of Arkansas
Fayetteville
AR 72701
and Geology Section
Illinois State Museum
Springfield
IL 62703. Holmes A. Semken
Jr.
Department of Geosciences
University of Iowa
Iowa City
Iowa 52242. Alisa J. Winkler
Department of Geological Sciences
Southern Methodist University
Dallas
TX 75275
and Department of Cell Biology
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Dallas
TX 75390.
Southeast Alaska Timothy H. Heaton and Fredrick Grady 3. Arvicoline Rodents from Screaming Neotoma Cave
Southern Colorado Plateau
Apache County
Arizona
with Comments on the Pleistocene Biogeography of Lemmiscus curtatus Christopher J. Bell and Jennifer Glennon 4. Late Pleistocene Faunas from Caves in the Eastern Grand Canyon
Arizona Jim I. Mead
Larry L. Coats
and Blaine W. Schubert 5. Pleistocene Tapir from Hill Top Cave
Trigg County
Kentucky
and a Review of Plio-Pleistocene Tapirs of North America and Their Paleoecology Russell Wm. Graham 6. Paleoecological Interpretation of Late Holocene and Late Pleistocene Micromammal Faunules from Duhme Cave
Eastern Iowa Carmen M. Jans-Langel and Holmes A. Semken
Jr. 7. A Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene Mammalian Fauna from Little Beaver Cave
Central Ozarks
Missouri Blaine W. Schubert 8. A History of Paleontological Investigations of Quaternary Cave Deposits on the Edwards Plateau
Central Texas Ernest L. Lundelius
Jr. 9. Mammalian Fauna and Paleomagnetics of the Middle Irvingtonian (Early Pleistocene) Fyllan Cave and Kitchen Door Localities
Travis County
Texas Alisa J. Winkler and Wulf Gose 10. A Preliminary Report of the Late Quaternary Mammal Fauna from Loltún Cave
Yucatán
Mexico Joaquin Arroyo-Cabrales and Ticul Alvarez (deceased) 11. Caves and the Pleistocene Vertebrate Paleontology of Mexico Joaquin Arroyo-Cabrales and Oscar J. Polaco Index Contributors Ticul Alvarez (deceased)
Laboratorio de Cordados Terrestres
Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas
I.P.N.
Plan de Ayala y Carpio
11340 México
D.F. Joaquin Arroyo-Cabrales
Laboratorio de Paleozoología
Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia
06060 México
D.F. Christopher J. Bell
Department of Geological Sciences
University of Texas at Austin
Austin
TX 78712. Larry L. Coats
Laboratory of Quaternary Paleontology
Quaternary Sciences Program and Department of Geology
Northern Arizona University
Flagstaff
AZ 86011. Jennifer Glennon
Department of Anthropology
Museum of Northern Arizona
Flagstaff
AZ 86001. Wulf Gose
Department of Geological Sciences
University of Texas at Austin
Austin
TX 78705. Russell Wm. Graham
Department of Earth and Space Sciences
Denver Museum of Nature & Science
Denver
CO 80205. Timothy H. Heaton
Department of Earth Sciences
University of South Dakota
Vermillion
SD 57069. Frederick Grady
Department of Paleobiology
The Smithsonian Institution
Washington
D.C. 20560. Carmen J. Jans-Langel
Department of Geosciences
University of Iowa
Iowa City
IA 52242. Ernest L. Lundelius
Jr.
Department of Geological Sciences and Vertebrate Paleontology Laboratory
Texas Museum of Science and History
University of Texas at Austin
Austin
TX 78712. H. Gregory McDonald
Geological Resources Division
National Park Service
Denver
CO 80225. Jim I. Mead
Laboratory of Quaternary Paleontology
Quaternary Sciences Program and Department of Geology
Northern Arizona University
Flagstaff
AZ 86011. Oscar J. Polaco
Biodiversity Programs Office
National Museum of Natural History
The Smithsonian Institution
Washington
D.C. 20560. Blaine W. Schubert
Environmental Dynamics
University of Arkansas
Fayetteville
AR 72701
and Geology Section
Illinois State Museum
Springfield
IL 62703. Holmes A. Semken
Jr.
Department of Geosciences
University of Iowa
Iowa City
Iowa 52242. Alisa J. Winkler
Department of Geological Sciences
Southern Methodist University
Dallas
TX 75275
and Department of Cell Biology
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Dallas
TX 75390.