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Der Ursprung und die Evolution der Tetrapoden von Jennifer A Clack-

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GAINING GROUND The Origin and Evolution of Tetrapods by Jennifer A Clack
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Hardcover
ISBN
9780253340542

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Publisher
Indiana University Press
ISBN-10
0253340543
ISBN-13
9780253340542
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2200758

Product Key Features

Book Title
Gaining Ground : the Origin and Evolution of Tetrapods
Number of Pages
369 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Animals / Reptiles & Amphibians, Life Sciences / Evolution, Paleontology
Publication Year
2002
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Nature, Science
Author
Jennifer A. Clack
Book Series
Life of the Past Ser.
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
33.6 Oz
Item Length
10.3 in
Item Width
7.3 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2001-004783
Dewey Edition
21
Reviews
"The journey our ancestors made from the sea to dry land is one of the greatest transformation in the history of life, and Gaining Ground documents it magnificently. This should come as no surprise, since Jennifer Clack has been revolutionising our understanding of this crucial evolutionary episode for years now. In Gaining Ground, she decodes a wonderful tale encrypted in fossils, genes, and flesh." --Carl Zimmer, author of At the Water's Edge"Clack does a fine job of shedding light on a key evolutionary transition that has received fartoo little attention. Her text is clear and her art is simple but effective at showing how fishtransformed into the first amphibians. Highly recommended as a window on an oftenoverlooked era."--New Scientist, 12 October 2002" . . . Gaining Ground presents a thorough if somewhat personal review of this controversial anddynamic subject in early vertebrate evolution."--Palaeontological Newsletter, Issue 56, 2004________, "This well-illustrated microcosm of vertebrate paleontology provides exciting glimpses of what research in this field is about." -- F. S. Szalay, University of New Mexico, Choice, December 2002, Clack (University Museum of Zoology, Cambridge, UK) offers an esoteric and interesting volume that treats a critical period in vertebrate evolution from both the paleontological and ecological perspective. It is, as the author prefaces, a summary of her researches in early tetrapod paleontology. The transition of vertebrates from an aquatic to a terrestrial environment has been rightfully considered one of the most important changes that have taken place in the morphological and behavioral transformation of vertebrate animals. The demands of this transition affected all the various organ systems of the lineages that undertook this evolutionary adventure. As paleontological discoveries continued throughout the past 150 years, so did the ideas about the nature of this transformation. In the context of tracing old ideas and presenting new ones based on an ever-increasing fossil record, Clack presents details of the evolutionary modifications for the skull and limbs and provides excellent characterizations of the Devonian and Carboniferous environments, the context of most of the paleontological evidence. This well-illustrated microcosm of vertebrate paleontology provides exciting glimpses of what research in this field is about. General readers; lower-division undergraduates through faculty.F. S. Szalay, University of New Mexico, Choice, December 2002, "The questions of our ancestry are far-reaching and oft argued. In Gaining Ground, Clack offers a new synthesis that demystifies many of the puzzles and cuts straight to the facts." --
Dewey Decimal
566
Table Of Content
ContentsAcknowledgmentsAbbreviations1.Introduction2.Skulls and Skeletons in Transition3.Relationships and Relatives: The Lobe-Fin Family4.Setting the Scene: The Devonian World5.The First Feet: Tetrapods of the Famennian6.From Fins to Feet: Transformation and Transition7.Emerging into the Carboniferous: The First Phase8.East Kirkton and the Roots of the Modern Family Tree9.The Late Carboniferous: Expanding Horizons10. Gaining Ground: The Evolution of Terrestriality
Synopsis
Around 370 million years ago, a distant relative of a modern lungfish began the most exciting adventure the world had ever seen: it emerged from the water and laid claim to the land. Over the next 70 million years, this tentative beachhead became a worldwide colonization by an ever-increasing variety of four-limbed life. These first ""tetrapods"" are the ancestors of all vertebrate life on land. Gaining Ground tells the rich and complex story of their emergence and evolution. Beginning with their closest relatives, the lobefin fishes such as lungfishes and coelacanths, Jennifer A. Clack defines the characteristics of tetrapods, describing their anatomy and explaining how they are related to other vertebrates. Clack looks at the Devonian environment in which tetrapods evolved, describes the known species, and explores the order and timing of anatomical changes that occurred during the fish-to-tetrapod transition. She reports that older ideas about the transition are being overturned by recent discoveries and new ideas about evolutionary change. Following the story through the Carboniferous period, she shows how the evolution of terrestrial characters occurred several times, convergently, among different groups., Around 370 million years ago, a distant relative of a modern lungfish began the most exciting adventure the world had ever seen: it emerged from the water and laid claim to the land. Over the next 70 million years, this tentative beachhead became a worldwide colonization by an ever-increasing variety of four-limbed life. These first tetrapods are the ancestors of all vertebrate life on land. Gaining Ground tells the rich and complex story of their emergence and evolution. Beginning with their closest relatives, the lobefin fishes such as lungfishes and coelacanths, Jennifer A. Clack defines the characteristics of tetrapods, describing their anatomy and explaining how they are related to other vertebrates. Clack looks at the Devonian environment in which tetrapods evolved, describes the known species, and explores the order and timing of anatomical changes that occurred during the fish-to-tetrapod transition. She reports that older ideas about the transition are being overturned by recent discoveries and new ideas about evolutionary change. Following the story through the Carboniferous period, she shows how the evolution of terrestrial characters occurred several times, convergently, among different groups.
LC Classification Number
QE852.D5C57 2002

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