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Origin, Evolution and Biogeographic History of South American Turtles

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By: Marcelo Fuente(Author), Juliana Sterli(Author), Ignacio J Maniel(Author)
150 pages, 46 b/w illustrations
Publisher: Springer Nature
Origin, Evolution and Biogeographic History of South American Turtles
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  • Origin, Evolution and Biogeographic History of South American Turtles ISBN: 9789400766549 Hardback Jul 2013 Out of Print #205057
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About this book

The extended continental South American turtle record (Norian to Lujanian) allows us to follow the evolution of this reptile clade from its origins. Several significant stem turtle taxa such as: Palaeochersis talampayensis and Condorchelys antiqua provide information on the first steps of turtle evolution. Others such as: Chubutemys copelloi or Patagoniaemys gasparinae provide clues to the origin of the bizarre horned tortoises of the clade Meiolaniidae. The panpleurodiran species such as Notoemys laticentralis or Notoemys zapatocaensis shed light on the origin of modern pleurodiran turtles. Origin, Evolution and Biogeographic History of South American Turtles explores aquatic and terrestrial cryptodiran turtles, South Gondwanan pleurodiran turtles, North Gondwanan Pleurodiran turtles, Meiolaniforms and early differentiation of Mesozoic turtles.

Contents

- Introduction
- Aquatic cryptodiran turtles: the most recent island hoppers
- Tortoises: the oldest island hoppers
- South Gondwanan pleurodiran turtles
- North Gondwanan Pleurodiran Turtles
- Meiolaniforms: an extinct lineage of turtles of Gondwanan origin
- Early differentiation of Mesozoic turtles

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Biography

Marcelo S. de la Fuente studied at the Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo de la Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina. He has been a guest professor at the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle de Paris. He acts as a research member of the National Science Council of Argentina (CONICET) at the Museum of Natural History of San Rafael (Province of Mendoza). He is a published author of several papers in national and international journals on turtle systematics. His research interests involve the evolution and systematics of South American Meso-Cenozoic turtles.

Juliana Sterli studied at the Facultad de CienciasNaturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina. She is a research member of the Argentinian National Research Council (CONICET) at the Museo Egidio Feruglio of Trelew (Province of Chubut). Her research interests include cladistics (systematic biology), evolution, phylogenetics, Testudinata and vertebrate paleontology. She is a published author and works as a member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology.

Ignacio J. Maniel has a degree in paleontology from the Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina. He is a doctoral fellow of the Argentinian National Research Council (CONICET) at the Foundation of Natural History Felix de Azara (Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires).His research interests include the evolution and phylogeny of pleurodiran turtles.

Out of Print
By: Marcelo Fuente(Author), Juliana Sterli(Author), Ignacio J Maniel(Author)
150 pages, 46 b/w illustrations
Publisher: Springer Nature
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