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The Cambrian Fossils of Chengjiang, China: The Flowering of Early Animal Life [Hardcover]

Xian-Guang Hou (Author), Richard J. Aldridge (Author), Jan Bergstrom (Author), David J. Siveter (Author), Derek J. Siveter (Author), Xiang-Hong Feng (Author)
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February 23, 2004 1405106735 978-1405106733 1
The Chengjiang biota is one of the most remarkable fossil discoveries ever made. The Cambrian Fossils of Chengjiang is the first book in English to provide fossil enthusiasts with an overview of the fauna.

  • 100 superb full color plates.
  • First English language illustrated guide to this important fauna.
  • A must-have for all palaeontologists worldwide.

To see a collection of images from the book, click on the following link: http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/chengjiang



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"This book is excellent, indeed beautiful, and would grace the shelf of any palaeontologist. It is well written, attractively produced, and a treat for both brain and eye. The authors have done a fine job of taking what are little more than 'smudges' - commonly flattened, dark brown fossils in a paler brown rock - and turning them into such a truly appealing palaeontological extravaganza. . . It is worth every cent."
Journal of Vertebrate Palaeontology

"Scratching about in the ancient rock strata of southern China is also producing a fossil bonanza, wonderfully illustrated in Cambrian Fossils of Chengjiang. Mainly intended for professional palaeontologists, this spotter's guide details the amazing fossils, 525 million years old, that have been shaking the tree of life for the past 10 years. Chengjiang's hundred species, from algae to chordates, challenge North America's Burgess Shale fauna for the quality and amount of new information they provide."
Douglas Palmer, New Scientist, March 2004

"The authors offer anyone interested in paleontology or evolutionary biology an excellent overview of the setting, study, preservation and paleoecology of the Chengjiang fauna as well as brief descriptions, photographs and reconstructions of more than 90 species."
Science, June 2004

"...this beautifully produced book...is the best systematic compendium of the entire Chengjiang biota, offering a rare view of this great episode in the diversification of animal life."
Zhe-Xi Luo, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Nature, August 2004

"This book is an excellent introduction for anyone interested in the palaeobiology of not only Cambrian ecosystems but also exceptional faunas in general. It is a platform from which to follow discussion on topics such as these, reports of new forms and re-interpretations of those known already, in the coming years. "
Patrick J Orr, University College Dublin, Palaeontological Association Newsletter, September 2004

"...a beautifully illustrated monograph..." from The Ancestor's Tale: A Pilgrimage to the Dawn of Life by Richard Dawkins

"A Chinese-English-Swedish team have combined to produce this summary of the fossils, with the text for each taxon a lucid summary of its points of interest and biological affinities, without the dry words of a technical systematic monograph. Each type of fossil is exquisitely illustrated in this stunning book, with virtually all of the pictures in faithful colour. "
Magazine of the Geologists' Association, December 2004

"This is a fine book indeed....It is beautifully produced, and all the maps, charts, and photographs are in colour, the latter faithfully reproducing the yellow, brown, red and pink of the flattened fossils and the contrasting paler sediment...Whereas research still continues, this book presents an invaluable summary of knowledge at the present time."
Euan Clarkson, Times Higher Education Supplement, January 2005

"This is one of those rare books...that delights the eye as well as the mind. Layouts, fonts, and illustrations are very pleasingly done; the writing is clear, concise and easy to understand even for the non-specialist. Plus the science is impeccable...one is enchanted by the beauty of the fossils, and the diversity of unusual creatures blows your mind. I found myself having a difficult time putting this book down, and I suspect that you will too."
Fossil News: Journal of Avocational Paleontology, June 2005

"...this is a timely production...[which] can only reinforce our sense of astonishment as to the amazing fossils of Chengjiang..."
Geological Magazine, August 2005

"There is no doubt that the superb photographs of these wonderful fossils are the highlight of this book...This first book in English on the Chengjiang biota is a delight..."
The Journal of Biogeography, September 2005

"I have a shelf of books of superb fossil illustrations, to which I turn late in the day, when weary of analysis, and ready for aestheti recreation. We are lucky that paleontology is rich in such books, and this one deserves pride of place."
Priscum, November 2005

Book Description

The Chengjiang biota is one of the most remarkable fossil discoveries ever made. Among the hills and lakes of Yunnan Province, South China, deposits of ancient mudstone, 525 million years old, have yielded a spectacular variety of exquisitely preserved fossils that record the early diversification of animal life. Since the discovery of the first specimens in 1984, many thousands of fossils have been collected, exceptionally preserving not just the shells and carapaces of the animals, but also their soft tissues in fine detail. This special preservation has produced fossils of rare beauty; they are also of outstanding scientific importance as sources of evidence about the origins of the animal groups that have sustained global biodiversity to the present day.Much of the scientific documentation of the Chengjiang biota is in Chinese, and this is the first book in English to provide fossil enthusiasts with an overview of the fauna. The aim is to introduce professional and amateur paleontologists, and all those fascinated by evolutionary biology, to the aesthetic and scientific quality of the Chengjiang fossils..

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 248 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell; 1 edition (February 23, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1405106735
  • ISBN-13: 978-1405106733
  • Product Dimensions: 9.8 x 7.4 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,881,076 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Cambrian Fossils of Chengjiang, China, August 6, 2004
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This review is from: The Cambrian Fossils of Chengjiang, China: The Flowering of Early Animal Life (Hardcover)
"The Cambrian Fossils of Chengjiang, China: The Flowering of Animal Life" written by Hou Xian-Guang, Richard J. Aldridge, Jan Bergstrom, David J. Siveter, Derek J. Siveter, and Feng Xiang-Hong is a mavelious book on early Cambrian life found in Southern China. This book is about the discovery and initial study of the Chengjiang Lagerstatte, where Lagerstatte means a fossil geological deposit of economic interest.

Prior to this discovery, all that we had to go upon for Cambrian life forms was the Burgess Shale in British Columbia, Canada. Now a truer picture emerges as to the diversity and flowering of fauna and flora in the Cambrian. The Chengjiang Lagerstatte even predates the Burgess Shale but not by much in geological time. Professor Hou's discovery of the Chengjiang biota in Yunnan Province, China in 1984 proved to be a revelation equal to , or even exceeding, that provided by the fauna of the Burgess Shale. Firstly, its older, taking us closer to the origin of life's "Big Bang." Secondly, its preservation was, if anything, more exquisite. Thirdly, an even greater variety of organisims was preserved... with relationships established with those fauna of the Burgess Shale biota.

The fauna included in this book have some peculiarities all of their own, also, they are claimed as the earliest verterbrates. There are arthropods beyond your imagination, "worms" of several phyla, lubering lobopods, large predators and the ever present trilobites. This book brings together wonderful color photographs and line drawings to further your imagination about Cambrian life. Think of this book as the first comprehensive travel guide to early Cambrian life. You are looking at what was on the seafloor some 525 million years ago and the seafloor is full of surprises with such detail that the specimens look like they're ready for the disecting table ready for inspection.

All of the Chengjiang specimens figured in this book are from the Lower Cambrian Yu'anshan Member, Heilinpu Formation, of Yunnan Province, making for some very interesting reading. I gave this book a solid 5 stars for well-appointed pictures of these specimens with exceptional detailed explanations of the life forms.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Additional material in English on the Chengjiang fossils, June 20, 2004
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This book is an excellent source of information on these remarkable fossils. The color photography adds materially to the pleasure of reading this book and the reconstruction black and white drawings shown are a must. Although many specimens show these reconstuctions some do not.

There is one incorrect statement regarding the book -"...this is the first book in English to provide fossil enthusiasts.......".

Another excellent publication which has many color plates and reconstructions in English is found in "The Cambrian Explosion and the Fossil Record" ISSN 1015-8448 Bulletin of the National Museum of Natural Science by Junyuan Chen, Yen-Nnien Cheng, H.V. Iten Guest Editors. The book is soft bound and is 316 pages, most of which is on the Chengijang fauna, Publication date 31 Dec. 1997.

These two publications are both excellent and if you have a real desire to find out more about these extraordinary fossils I highly recommend both books.

The Bulletin of National Museum of Natural Science is published by the Division of Collection and Research, National Museum of Natural Science . 1, Kuan-chien Road Taichung, Taiwan 404, R.O.C.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars authoritative taxonomic summary with great illustrations, December 30, 2006
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Although the front matter on the geologic context of the Chengjiang biota is terse and seemingly rather superficial (partly because relativley little is known), the taxonomic treatment and photographs are stunning. I highly recommend this book for anyone with a serious interest in the Cambrian and its biota and the early evolution of animals.

The excessively high price is the only thing keeping this book from a 5-star rating.
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Yunnan Province, Burgess Shale, Conway Morris, Hou Xian-guang, Guizhou Province, Yu'anshan Member, Heilinpu Formation, Middle Cambrian Kaili, North America, References Figure, Delle Cave, Key Chen, Key Hou, Southwest China Platform, Jinning County
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