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Biodiversity Response to Climate Change in the Middle Pleistocene: The Porcupine Cave Fauna from Colorado [Hardcover]

Anthony D. Barnosky (Editor)

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August 2, 2004 0520240820 978-0520240827 1
This book chronicles the discovery and analysis of animal fossils found in one of the most important paleontological sites in the world--Porcupine Cave, located at an elevation of 9,500 feet in the Colorado Rocky Mountains. With tens of thousands of identified specimens, this site has become the key source of information on the fauna of North America's higher elevations between approximately 1 million and 600,000 years ago, a period that saw the advance and retreat of glaciers numerous times. Until now, little has been understood about how this dramatic climate change affected life during the middle Pleistocene. In addition to presenting state-of-the-art data from Porcupine Cave, this study also presents groundbreaking analysis on what the data from the site show about the evolutionary and ecological adjustments that occurred in this period, shedding light on how one of the world's most pressing environmental concerns--global climate change--can influence life on earth.

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"This comprehensive book makes an important contribution to the literature on Ice Age animals and climate. I expect it will be an important reference work for years to come." - Timothy H. Heaton, University of South Dakota; "This book brings together the state-of-knowledge for this important high-altitude Pleistocene paleontological locality. This synthesis is overlain by an elegant placement of the work's importance in the body of the knowledge related to the single largest threat facing humans today, that of global climate change." - Karel Rogers, Grand Valley State University"

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"This comprehensive book makes an important contribution to the literature on Ice Age animals and climate. I expect it will be an important reference work for years to come."--Timothy H. Heaton, University of South Dakota

"This book brings together the state-of-knowledge for this important high-altitude Pleistocene paleontological locality. This synthesis is overlain by an elegant placement of the work's importance in the body of the knowledge related to the single largest threat facing humans today, that of global climate change."--Karel Rogers, Grand Valley State University

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Earth's climate is getting warmer, and it will probably continue to do so over the coming century. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
dentary fragment, distal mandibular symphysis, equid fossils, posterior external reentrant, trigonid width, anteromedial groove, buccal reentrant, extinct bog, precloacal vertebra, pygmy cottontail, right carpometacarpus, wood rat species, extinct mustelid, anterior half skull, marmot teeth, dentine tract, external age control, anterior reentrant, missing proximal end, molar fragment, talonid width, extinct fisher, southern plains wood rat, arvicoline rodents, interglacial levels
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Velvet Room, Badger Room, South Park, Gypsum Room, North America, Generator Dome, Rocky Mountains, University of California, Locality Grid Level Horizon, United States, Great Plains, Hansen Bluff, New Mexico, Park County, Ferret Room, Trout Cave, Crystal Room, Don Rasmussen, Front Range, Old Mose, South Dakota, Cathedral Cave, Cumberland Cave, Mosquito Range, Non-Natricine Colubridae
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