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Systematics and Evolution of the Sthenurine Kangaroos

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Informationen zum Autor Gavin Prideaux is a palaeontologist interested in the evolution and paleobiology of Australia's late Cenozoic marsupials. Prideaux received his Ph.D. from the Flinders University of South Australia in 1999! spent two years as a Curator and Postdoc with M. O. Woodburne in the Dept of Earth Sciences! UC Riverside! then returned to Australia as Curator of the World Heritage Naracoorte Caves fossil collection. Current projects include a stable isotopic study of marsupial paleoecology and environmental change! a detailed paleontological study of the medial Pleistocene assemblage of Cathedral Cave in southeastern Australia! and an investigation of newly discovered caves on the Nullarbor Plain preserving complete! startlingly well-preserved skeletons of a broad range of Pleistocene megafaunal species. He is currently a Research Associate at Flinders University in Adelaide. Klappentext This work represents an exhaustive review of one of the most important late Cenozoic radiations of Australian marsupials: the short-faced! or sthenurine kangaroos. Sthenurines originated in the Miocene! diversified in the Pliocene! and radiated in the Quaternary to become one of Australiabs most conspicuous mammal groups! the only lineage of browsing marsupials comparable in diversity to the browsing artiodactyl guilds of other continents. The culmination of 12 yearsb research! the monograph details the taxonomy of the sthenurines! redescribing each of the six genera (two new) and 26 species (four new)! and is amply illustrated with line drawings and more than 100 pages of plates. It presents the first cladistic analysis of sthenurines! and by synthesizing systematic! functional morphological! biochronologic and zoogeographic data! considers the major directions of adaptive change within the group! and the major environmental factors that drove their evolution. It is one of the most comprehensive studies of an extinct marsupial lineage ever made! and should be an essential reference for students of Australian late Cenozoic vertebrates! marsupial evolution! environmental change and Pleistocene extinctions. Zusammenfassung Sthenurines originated in the Miocene, diversified in the Pliocene, and radiated in the Quaternary to become one of Australia's most conspicuous mammal groups, the only lineage of browsing marsupials comparable in diversity to the browsing artiodactyl guilds of other continents. This title presents the analysis of sthenurines....

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Authors Gavin Prideaux, Gavin J. Prideaux
Publisher University Of California Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.05.2004
 
EAN 9780520098459
ISBN 978-0-520-09845-9
No. of pages 639
Dimensions 171 mm x 248 mm x 32 mm
Series University of California Publi
UC Publications in Geological Sciences
UC Publications in Geological Sciences
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Natural sciences (general)

SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Zoology / Mammals, Marsupials & monotremes, Zoology: marsupials and monotremes

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