Functional Morphology in Vertebrate Paleontology (Hardcover)


How well can we reconstruct the appearance, movements and behaviour of extinct vertebrates from studies of their bones and other, more rarely preserved parts? Where is the boundary between the scientific evidence for reconstruction and the need to resort to imagination? In this work 16 paleontologists and biologists discuss these questions, review the current status of functional studies of extinct vertebrates in the context of similar work on living animals, and present a broad philosophical view of the subject's development within the framework of phylogenetic analysis. The authors describe and debate methods for making robust inferences of function in fossil vertebrates, and present examples where one may be confident that one's reconstructions are both detailed and accurate. The studies are placed in the context of their contribution to the understanding of evolutionary processes and should be valuable reading for vertebrate paleontologists, comparative anatomists and evolutionary biologists.

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How well can we reconstruct the appearance, movements and behaviour of extinct vertebrates from studies of their bones and other, more rarely preserved parts? Where is the boundary between the scientific evidence for reconstruction and the need to resort to imagination? In this work 16 paleontologists and biologists discuss these questions, review the current status of functional studies of extinct vertebrates in the context of similar work on living animals, and present a broad philosophical view of the subject's development within the framework of phylogenetic analysis. The authors describe and debate methods for making robust inferences of function in fossil vertebrates, and present examples where one may be confident that one's reconstructions are both detailed and accurate. The studies are placed in the context of their contribution to the understanding of evolutionary processes and should be valuable reading for vertebrate paleontologists, comparative anatomists and evolutionary biologists.

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Imprint

Cambridge UniversityPress

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

1995

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First published

October 1994

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Dimensions

259 x 183 x 22mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

293

ISBN-13

978-0-521-44095-0

Barcode

9780521440950

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LSN

0-521-44095-5



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