The Primate Fossil Record
Herausgeber: Hartwig, Walter Carl; Walter Carl, Hartwig
The Primate Fossil Record
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Essential volume presenting all primate fossils discovered so far in a comprehensive reference volume.
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Essential volume presenting all primate fossils discovered so far in a comprehensive reference volume.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 552
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 210mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1333g
- ISBN-13: 9780521081412
- ISBN-10: 0521081416
- Artikelnr.: 24766338
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 552
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 210mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1333g
- ISBN-13: 9780521081412
- ISBN-10: 0521081416
- Artikelnr.: 24766338
Preface; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction to the primate fossil record
Walter Carl Hartwig; 2. The origin of primates David Tab Rasmussen; Part I.
The Earliest Primates and the Fossil Record of Prosimians: 3. The earliest
fossil primates and the evolution of prosimians Herbert H. Covert; 4.
Adapiformes: phylogeny and adaptation Daniel L. Gebo; 5. Tarsiiformes:
evolutionary history and adaptation Gregg F. Gunnell and Kenneth D. Rose;
6. Fossil lorisoids Erica Phillips and Alan C. Walker; 7. Quaternary fossil
lemurs Laurie R. Godfrey and William L. Jungers; Part II. The Origin and
Diversification of Anthropoid Primates: 8. The origin and diversification
of anthropoid primates - introduction Marian Dagosto; 9. Basal anthropoids
K. Christopher Beard; 10. Platyrrhine paleontology and systematics: the
paradigm shifts Alfred L. Rosenberger; 11. Early platyrrhines of southern
South America John G. Fleagle and Marcelo F. Tejedor; 12. Miocene
platyrrhines of the northern neotropics Walter Carl Hartwig and D. Jeffrey
Meldrum; 13. Extinct Quaternary platyrrhines of the Greater Antilles and
Brazil Ross D. E. MacPhee and Ines Horovitz; Part III. The Fossil Record of
the Early Catarrhines and Old World Monkeys: 14. Early catarrhines of the
African Eocene and Oligocene David Tab Rasmussen; 15. The Pliopithecoidea
David Begun; 16. The Victoriapithecidae, Cercopithecoidea Brenda Benefit
and Monte L. McCrossin; 17. Fossil Old World monkeys: the Late Neogene
radiation Nina G. Jablonski; Part IV. The Fossil Record of Hominoid
Primates: 18. Perspectives on the Miocene Hominoidea David R. Pilbeam; 19.
Late Oligocene to Middle Miocene catarrhines from Afro-Arabia Terry
Harrison; 20. European hominoids David Begun; 21. The hominoid radiation in
Asia Jay Kelley; 22. Middle and Late Miocene African hominoids Steven C.
Ward and Dana Duren; Part V. The Fossil Record of Human Ancestry: 23.
Introduction to the fossil record of human ancestry Henry M. McHenry; 24.
Earliest hominids Tim D. White; 25. Early genus Homo Holly Dunsworth and
Alan C. Walker; 26. Migrations, radiations and continuity: patterns in the
evolution of Middle and Late Pleistocene humans Fred Smith; References
cited; Index.
Walter Carl Hartwig; 2. The origin of primates David Tab Rasmussen; Part I.
The Earliest Primates and the Fossil Record of Prosimians: 3. The earliest
fossil primates and the evolution of prosimians Herbert H. Covert; 4.
Adapiformes: phylogeny and adaptation Daniel L. Gebo; 5. Tarsiiformes:
evolutionary history and adaptation Gregg F. Gunnell and Kenneth D. Rose;
6. Fossil lorisoids Erica Phillips and Alan C. Walker; 7. Quaternary fossil
lemurs Laurie R. Godfrey and William L. Jungers; Part II. The Origin and
Diversification of Anthropoid Primates: 8. The origin and diversification
of anthropoid primates - introduction Marian Dagosto; 9. Basal anthropoids
K. Christopher Beard; 10. Platyrrhine paleontology and systematics: the
paradigm shifts Alfred L. Rosenberger; 11. Early platyrrhines of southern
South America John G. Fleagle and Marcelo F. Tejedor; 12. Miocene
platyrrhines of the northern neotropics Walter Carl Hartwig and D. Jeffrey
Meldrum; 13. Extinct Quaternary platyrrhines of the Greater Antilles and
Brazil Ross D. E. MacPhee and Ines Horovitz; Part III. The Fossil Record of
the Early Catarrhines and Old World Monkeys: 14. Early catarrhines of the
African Eocene and Oligocene David Tab Rasmussen; 15. The Pliopithecoidea
David Begun; 16. The Victoriapithecidae, Cercopithecoidea Brenda Benefit
and Monte L. McCrossin; 17. Fossil Old World monkeys: the Late Neogene
radiation Nina G. Jablonski; Part IV. The Fossil Record of Hominoid
Primates: 18. Perspectives on the Miocene Hominoidea David R. Pilbeam; 19.
Late Oligocene to Middle Miocene catarrhines from Afro-Arabia Terry
Harrison; 20. European hominoids David Begun; 21. The hominoid radiation in
Asia Jay Kelley; 22. Middle and Late Miocene African hominoids Steven C.
Ward and Dana Duren; Part V. The Fossil Record of Human Ancestry: 23.
Introduction to the fossil record of human ancestry Henry M. McHenry; 24.
Earliest hominids Tim D. White; 25. Early genus Homo Holly Dunsworth and
Alan C. Walker; 26. Migrations, radiations and continuity: patterns in the
evolution of Middle and Late Pleistocene humans Fred Smith; References
cited; Index.
Preface; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction to the primate fossil record
Walter Carl Hartwig; 2. The origin of primates David Tab Rasmussen; Part I.
The Earliest Primates and the Fossil Record of Prosimians: 3. The earliest
fossil primates and the evolution of prosimians Herbert H. Covert; 4.
Adapiformes: phylogeny and adaptation Daniel L. Gebo; 5. Tarsiiformes:
evolutionary history and adaptation Gregg F. Gunnell and Kenneth D. Rose;
6. Fossil lorisoids Erica Phillips and Alan C. Walker; 7. Quaternary fossil
lemurs Laurie R. Godfrey and William L. Jungers; Part II. The Origin and
Diversification of Anthropoid Primates: 8. The origin and diversification
of anthropoid primates - introduction Marian Dagosto; 9. Basal anthropoids
K. Christopher Beard; 10. Platyrrhine paleontology and systematics: the
paradigm shifts Alfred L. Rosenberger; 11. Early platyrrhines of southern
South America John G. Fleagle and Marcelo F. Tejedor; 12. Miocene
platyrrhines of the northern neotropics Walter Carl Hartwig and D. Jeffrey
Meldrum; 13. Extinct Quaternary platyrrhines of the Greater Antilles and
Brazil Ross D. E. MacPhee and Ines Horovitz; Part III. The Fossil Record of
the Early Catarrhines and Old World Monkeys: 14. Early catarrhines of the
African Eocene and Oligocene David Tab Rasmussen; 15. The Pliopithecoidea
David Begun; 16. The Victoriapithecidae, Cercopithecoidea Brenda Benefit
and Monte L. McCrossin; 17. Fossil Old World monkeys: the Late Neogene
radiation Nina G. Jablonski; Part IV. The Fossil Record of Hominoid
Primates: 18. Perspectives on the Miocene Hominoidea David R. Pilbeam; 19.
Late Oligocene to Middle Miocene catarrhines from Afro-Arabia Terry
Harrison; 20. European hominoids David Begun; 21. The hominoid radiation in
Asia Jay Kelley; 22. Middle and Late Miocene African hominoids Steven C.
Ward and Dana Duren; Part V. The Fossil Record of Human Ancestry: 23.
Introduction to the fossil record of human ancestry Henry M. McHenry; 24.
Earliest hominids Tim D. White; 25. Early genus Homo Holly Dunsworth and
Alan C. Walker; 26. Migrations, radiations and continuity: patterns in the
evolution of Middle and Late Pleistocene humans Fred Smith; References
cited; Index.
Walter Carl Hartwig; 2. The origin of primates David Tab Rasmussen; Part I.
The Earliest Primates and the Fossil Record of Prosimians: 3. The earliest
fossil primates and the evolution of prosimians Herbert H. Covert; 4.
Adapiformes: phylogeny and adaptation Daniel L. Gebo; 5. Tarsiiformes:
evolutionary history and adaptation Gregg F. Gunnell and Kenneth D. Rose;
6. Fossil lorisoids Erica Phillips and Alan C. Walker; 7. Quaternary fossil
lemurs Laurie R. Godfrey and William L. Jungers; Part II. The Origin and
Diversification of Anthropoid Primates: 8. The origin and diversification
of anthropoid primates - introduction Marian Dagosto; 9. Basal anthropoids
K. Christopher Beard; 10. Platyrrhine paleontology and systematics: the
paradigm shifts Alfred L. Rosenberger; 11. Early platyrrhines of southern
South America John G. Fleagle and Marcelo F. Tejedor; 12. Miocene
platyrrhines of the northern neotropics Walter Carl Hartwig and D. Jeffrey
Meldrum; 13. Extinct Quaternary platyrrhines of the Greater Antilles and
Brazil Ross D. E. MacPhee and Ines Horovitz; Part III. The Fossil Record of
the Early Catarrhines and Old World Monkeys: 14. Early catarrhines of the
African Eocene and Oligocene David Tab Rasmussen; 15. The Pliopithecoidea
David Begun; 16. The Victoriapithecidae, Cercopithecoidea Brenda Benefit
and Monte L. McCrossin; 17. Fossil Old World monkeys: the Late Neogene
radiation Nina G. Jablonski; Part IV. The Fossil Record of Hominoid
Primates: 18. Perspectives on the Miocene Hominoidea David R. Pilbeam; 19.
Late Oligocene to Middle Miocene catarrhines from Afro-Arabia Terry
Harrison; 20. European hominoids David Begun; 21. The hominoid radiation in
Asia Jay Kelley; 22. Middle and Late Miocene African hominoids Steven C.
Ward and Dana Duren; Part V. The Fossil Record of Human Ancestry: 23.
Introduction to the fossil record of human ancestry Henry M. McHenry; 24.
Earliest hominids Tim D. White; 25. Early genus Homo Holly Dunsworth and
Alan C. Walker; 26. Migrations, radiations and continuity: patterns in the
evolution of Middle and Late Pleistocene humans Fred Smith; References
cited; Index.