Evolution of Island Mammals Adaptation and Extinction of Placental Mammals on Islands

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Synopsis

Evolution on islands differs in a number of important ways from evolution on mainland areas.  Over millions of years of isolation, exceptional and sometimes bizarre mammals evolved on islands, such as pig-sized elephants and hippos, giant rats and gorilla-sized lemurs that would have been formidable to their mainland ancestors. This timely and innovative book is the first to offer a much-needed synthesis of recent advances in the exciting field of the evolution and extinction of fossil insular placental mammals. It provides a comprehensive overview of current knowledge on fossil island mammals worldwide, ranging from the Oligocene to the onset of the Holocene. The book addresses evolutionary processes and key aspects of insular mammal biology, exemplified by a variety of fossil species. The authors discuss the human factor in past extinction events and loss of insular biodiversity. This accessible and richly illustrated textbook is written for graduate level students and professional researchers in evolutionary biology, palaeontology, biogeography, zoology, and ecology.

Book details

Author:
Alexandra van der Geer, George Lyras, John de Vos, Michael Dermitzakis
ISBN:
9781444391282
Related ISBNs:
9781444323986, 9781405190091
Publisher:
Wiley
Pages:
N/A
Reading age:
Not specified
Includes images:
Yes
Date of addition:
2019-12-23
Usage restrictions:
Copyright
Copyright date:
2010
Copyright by:
Alexandra Van Der Geer, George Lyras, John De Vos, Michael Dermitzakis 
Adult content:
No
Language:
English
Categories:
Nonfiction, Science