Author(s): Anthony Hallam
Format: Paperback
No. of Pages: 254
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Language: English
Date Published: 1995-01-26
Dimensions: 156 x 233 x 15mm
Publication City/Country: Oxford, United Kingdom
Edition:
Illustrations: line figures
Palaves biogeographic research over the last twenty years or so has been galvarized by the general acceptance of plate tectonics and, hence, of the orrurrence of continental drift. This study, written by an internationally respected author of palaeontological books from student to professional levels, is the first to synthesize this research.
The introductory chapters deal with the historical background, the major factors influencing the distribution of organisms, methods of biogeographic analysis, and the major events of the Phanerozoic. These are followed by concise reviews of the changing terrestrial and marine biogeographic patterns, as indicated by the fossil record, over successive eras, and an attempt to explain the patterns observed. The comprehensive bibliography provided allows readers to follow up material in greater
depth.
the book is a concise overview of a large body of material, presented in a manner that will be accessible to students and teachers of palaeontology who are interested in biogeography, to geologists who need to know more about the use of fossils in tectonic reconstructions, and to biologists requiring historical insights into the distributions of living organisms.
Format: Paperback
No. of Pages: 254
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Language: English
Date Published: 1995-01-26
Dimensions: 156 x 233 x 15mm
Publication City/Country: Oxford, United Kingdom
Edition:
Illustrations: line figures
Palaves biogeographic research over the last twenty years or so has been galvarized by the general acceptance of plate tectonics and, hence, of the orrurrence of continental drift. This study, written by an internationally respected author of palaeontological books from student to professional levels, is the first to synthesize this research.
The introductory chapters deal with the historical background, the major factors influencing the distribution of organisms, methods of biogeographic analysis, and the major events of the Phanerozoic. These are followed by concise reviews of the changing terrestrial and marine biogeographic patterns, as indicated by the fossil record, over successive eras, and an attempt to explain the patterns observed. The comprehensive bibliography provided allows readers to follow up material in greater
depth.
the book is a concise overview of a large body of material, presented in a manner that will be accessible to students and teachers of palaeontology who are interested in biogeography, to geologists who need to know more about the use of fossils in tectonic reconstructions, and to biologists requiring historical insights into the distributions of living organisms.
Book Info | |
Author | Anthony Hallam |
Date Published | 1995-01-26 |
Dimensions | 156 x 233 x 15mm |
First Author | Anthony Hallam |
Format | Paperback |
Illustrations | line figures |
ISBN | 9780198540601 |
Language | English |
No. of Pages | 254 |
Publication City/Country | Oxford, United Kingdom |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
An Outline of Phanerozoic Biogeography
- Anthony Hallam
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- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- ISBN: 9780198540601
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