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Evolution of Tertiary Mammals of North America: Volume 1, Terrestrial Carnivores, Ungulates, and Ungulate like Mammals 1st Edition

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This book is a unique compendium and synthesis of the cumulative knowledge of more than 100 years of discovery and study of North American tertiary mammals. The potentially most valuable contribution of this book is the detailed information of the distribution in time and space of each species at fossil localities, recorded in a uniform scheme, so that each chapter provides the same level of information. Thirty six chapters are devoted to a particular family or order, written by leading North American authorities, including discussion of anatomical features, systematics, and paleobiology. Three introductory chapters summarize information on the geological time scale, Tertiary vegetation, and Pleistocene events, and four summary chapters integrate systematic and biogeographic information for higher taxa. This book will serve as a unique data base for continuing studies in faunal diversification and change, and for questions such as how changing biogeography and climates influenced the evolution of mammalian communities. It will be an invaluable addition to the libraries of paleontologists and zoologists.

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'The 'Overview' consists of three concise chapters covering the basics of the Tertiary world with respect to its chronology, climate, geography and vegetation and the subsequent fauna of the Pleistocene. It is my opinion that these chapters should be required reading for any new graduate student undertaking research on North American Tertiary mammals. Context is essential to understanding the importance of our work, and you cannot go wrong with such a concise but detailed look at these three essential aspects of the setting. … As someone whom has actively and regularly used this book (usually copies owned by libraries or by others) ever since it was first published (when I was an undergraduate just beginning serious regular research), I can honestly say that this re-issue will prove to be a wise move on the part of the publishers and a much-needed opportunity for students and all of us to get our hands on this wonderfully organised resource.' B. L. Beatty, www.PalArch.nl

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This book is a unique compendium and synthesis of the cumulative knowledge of more than 100 years of discovery and study of North American tertiary mammals.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ 0521619688
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press; 1st edition (March 17, 2005)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 708 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 097258112X
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0972581127
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 3.46 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.25 x 1.6 x 11 inches
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Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2008
In the editorial review - all stated is very true and extremely useful for any researcher studying the biostratigraphy and evolutionary trends of the mammalian groups within this volume (hopefully volume 2 is coming...someday!). HOWEVER, it is imperative that one double check references, statements, timelines, etc., with collaborating information on the group studied in detail as I have found some errors. Also, please note that each chapter is written by the "specialist" of that group...but not all mammalian paleontologists will agree to their overview. Ahh...the wonders and joys of academia! I am extremely pleased that each chapter on the groups of mammals discussed are organized the same way, thus allowing for consistency and aid in reference localities that may be applicable to several groups of mammals. Another pertinent point to remember is that this type of study is never stagnant as new information regarding fossil finds in new strata and/or localities can constrict or expand the timelines for particular genera, as I have found with the Oligocene fossils found within the White River Badlands, particularly within the Orellan and Whitneyan "NALMAs." Other researchers focused on particular groups would state the same. Nevertheless, this is an excellent starting point for graduate students and other researchers - a must have reference book. Publication references for each chapter appear thorough, it has an excellent index and a decent locality database for each state. Additional information within this tome is also very useful, particularly background data for the various geological times during the Cenozoic. For me, price is definitely not an issue in regards to the information garnered from this book (in addition to the quality of the paper and binding) and now that a paperback is available, it is definitely more affordable for the poor graduate student. I am sure that this book will be updated in the future as new information is published in reputable journals over the years. Janis, Scott and Jacobs have done an excellent job as editors with the enormous task compiling information from the authors in a timely manner so as to get this volume published. If you are a mammalian paleontologist or one that studies the Cenozoic, this is definitely a book to have in your library.

Volume Two is out! It is every bit as good as Volume 1 and covers many of the smaller mammalian taxa that are better used for climatic conditions over time. Nevertheless having both volumes will aid vertebrate paleontologists in finding references, understanding taxon relationships, and immigration/extinction/other events worthy in the field of mammalian paleontology. Again the quality of the book itself (binding, pages) is worth its price...it is a definite plus in my library!
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Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2004
A very useful book for essentially all the genera of mammals in the groups listed in the title. The two things that kept me from giving it 5 stars are; it is VERY overpriced, aside from libraries, few can afford it, also the listings of localities are done a bit ackwardly. Overall a very useful resource.
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James
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 30, 2012
For anyone seriosley interested in palaeontology; and specifically mammalian palaeontology this book is a fantastic read. It is generousley volumous in detail and clearly took a very long time to compile. A word of warning; you do need a reasonable background knowledge in the subject to appreciate this book.

It provides a systematic revision of all (including volume 2 as well) taxa of Tertiary North American mammals down to genus level; describing their distinguishing features and their localities, as well as synonymous taxa (the oreodont synanoms are particularly proliferant) and included species. Each chapter deals with an order or family of mammals (depending on the level of diversity); providing the relationshipts of the clade to others and relationships within that clade. At the end of each chapter is a section on evolutionary trends and palaeobiology.

A large number of contributors have taken part in the production of the book; but the format is very well standardised. There is some variation in the level of detail in each chapter; with the Nimravid and Felid systematic sections being dissapointingly thin (I would have liked more discussion of the essential tympanic bulla anatomy), yet with an interesting and valuable discussion on paleobiology and evolutionary trends; and the Amphicyonid chapter being very extensive and thorough.

The illustrations are not as numerous as I had hoped initially, but they are sufficiant to allow for referance when reading about the key features of the taxa and the reconstructions by Brian Regal are origional and skillful.

All in all a fantastic pair of books; especially for reference. I only have the first volume and am halfway through it; when i've recovered I'll probably give volume 2 a go!