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Evolution of African Mammals

By: Vincent J Maglio(Editor), HBS Cooke(Editor)
640 pages, b/w illustrations, tables
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  • Evolution of African Mammals ISBN: 9780674431256 Hardback Apr 2014 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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Originally published in 1990 and now made available again by Harvard University Press as a print-on-demand volume. Thirty chapters describe fifteen mammalian orders in detail: their taxnomic groupings; the origins of their various subgroups; geographical distribution; major phyletic units; and specific evolutionary trends. The major geological deposits of the African Cenozoic are reviewed, and the broader patterns of faunal evolution are synthesised in an attempt to cut across taxonomic boundaries and demonstrate the interdependence of faunal events on the continent as a whole. Man's impact on wildlife is also assessed.

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By: Vincent J Maglio(Editor), HBS Cooke(Editor)
640 pages, b/w illustrations, tables
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