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Origins of the Higher Groups of Tetrapods Controversy and Consensus / ed. by Hans-Peter Schultze and Linda Trueb.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Trueb, Linda, szerk.
Schultze, Hans-Peter, szerk.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Vertebrates--Evolution--Congresses.
Vertebrates.
Genre:
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Edition:
1st ed.
Manufacture:
Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2021
Place of Publication:
Ithaca (N.Y.) Cornell University Press 1991
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
This edited volume explores the various views on the origins of tetrapods-amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals-views that agree or differ depending in part on how certain fossil animals are classified and which methodology is used for classification. Eighteen chapters by an international group of paleontologists and neontologists here present current hypotheses, emphasizing the kinds of data needed to answer controversial questions, as well as the variety of solutions that emerge from diferent analyses of the same data set.The book is arranged in five sections, each of which contains an overview essay that either describes the development of various schools of thought regarding the origin of the tetrapod group in question or critically summarizes the arguments presented in the section. The first section addresses the origins of tetrapods as a group, focusing on lobe-finned fishes and early tetrapods. Next is a section dealing with amphbians, followed by one on reptiles. The fourth section concerns avian origins, and the final section treats the origins and early diversification of mammals.With an overall goal of stimulating critical evaluation by the reader rather than providing unequivocal answers, this volume will be of particaular interest to vertebrate paleontologists, evolutionary morphologists, and ichthyological, herpatological, avian, and mammalian systematists.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
Preface
Contributors
Section I. TETRAPODS
1. "Rhipidistians," Dipnoans, and Tetrapods / Mee-Mann, Chang
2. A Comparison of Controversial Hypotheses on the Origin of Tetrapods / Schultze, Hans-Peter
3. Description and Systematics of Panderichthyid Fishes with Comments on Their Relationship to Tetrapods / Vorobyeva, Emilia / Schultze, Hans-Peter
4. The Early Tetrapods: Classification and the Shapes of Cladograms / L. Panchen, A.
5. The Lungfish, the Coelacanth, and the Cow Revisited / L.Forey, P. / G.Gardiner, B. / Patterson, C.
Section II. AMPHIBIANS
6. Toward an Understanding of the Amphibians: Two Centuries of Systematic History / Trueb, Linda / Cloutier, Richard
7. Lissamphibian Origins / R.Bolt, John
8. A Phylogenetic Investigation of the Inter- and Intrarelationships of the Lissamphibia (Amphibia: Temnospondyli) / Trueb, Linda / Cloutier, Richard
Section III. REPTILES
9. Amniote Phylogeny / J.Benton, Michael
10. The Origin of Reptiles / L.Carroll, Robert
11. The Early Radiation of Diapsid Reptiles / L.Carroll, Robert / Philip J.Currie
Section IV. BIRDS
12. Perspectives on Avian Origins / M.Witmer, Lawrence
13. The Question of the Origin of Birds / H.Ostrom, John
14. Mesozoic Birds and the Origin of Birds / D.Martin, Larry
15 Archaeopteryx: Quo Vadis? / Tarsitano, Samuel
Section V. MAMMALS
16. On the Origins of Mammals / Desui, Miao
17. The Nature and Diversity of Synapsids: Prologue to the Origin of Mammals / Hatton, Nicholas
18. Systematics of the Nonmammalian Synapsida and Implications for Patterns of Evolution in Synapsids / A.Hopson, James
Author Index
Subject Index
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ISBN:
9781501718335
1501718339
OCLC:
1083580049

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