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Next of kin : great fossils at the American Museum of Natural History / Lowell Dingus.

Van Pelt Library QE862.D5 D4927 1996
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Dingus, Lowell.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
American Museum of Natural History--Exhibitions.
American Museum of Natural History.
Dinosaurs--Catalogs and collections--New York (State)--New York.
Dinosaurs.
Catalogs.
Exhibitions.
New York (State).
New York (State)--New York.
Genre:
Catalogs.
Physical Description:
160 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 32 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : Rizzoli, 1996.
Summary:
This book, liberally illustrated with beautiful new color and archival photography, and artwork and graphics produced especially for the renovated exhibits, is an in-depth look at the evolution of vertebrate animals in the collection. In an incisive, behind-the-scenes text, paleontologist Lowell Dingus discusses the earliest specimens: fish, amphibians, and primitive reptiles that represent evolutionary starting points for major groups; the popular saurischian dinosaurs, including the seventeen-ton Apatosauris (once called Brontosaurus) skeleton; and ornithischian dinosaurs such as the horned Triceratops. He concludes with the mammal hills, where animals as diverse as the fin-backed Dimetrodon, mastodons, and, after primates, our closest "next of kin" - bats - are shown to be related by one hole in the skull behind the eye socket. This modification illustrates the contemporary approach to evolution that readers will learn about called cladistics, which establishes animal relationships based on unique shared anatomical changes that were inherited over the course of time. The Museum galleries are organized to reflect how this approach has been used to reconstruct the family tree of vertebrate evolution: walking along the main pathway through the fossil halls is like walking along the trunk of the vertebrate evolutionary tree.
Notes:
Includes index.
ISBN:
0847819299
0847819922
OCLC:
33666874

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