Phylogenie der Mammalia: Stammesgeschichte der Säugetiers by Erich Thenius
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Phylogenie der Mammalia: Stammesgeschichte der Säugetiers (einschließlich der Hominiden) by Erich Thenius
Format: Hardcover, 722 pages
Publisher: De Gruyter, 1969
ISBN: 3111263681
Condition: Fair; Some damage to the top of the spine.
Phylogenie der Mammalia: Stammesgeschichte der Säugetiere (einschließlich der Hominiden) (Phylogeny of Mammals: The Evolutionary History of Mammals, (Including Hominids) is a comprehensive, illustrated book by the paleontologist Erich Thenius. It was published in German by De Gruyter in 1969. The 722-page volume includes 715 illustrations. When it was released, the book was considered an extensive and serious treatment of the origin and phylogeny of mammals, as understood at the time. It summarized the state of paleontological research and evolutionary theory related to mammals up to the late 1960s.The book provided a detailed overview of mammalian evolution, covering topics such as the origins of mammals, the differentiation of major mammalian groups, and the early stages of human evolution. As a paleontologist, Thenius's work emphasized the fossil record, which was the primary source of evidence for tracing mammalian lineage before the rise of molecular biology and genetics. For instance, a snippet shows a discussion of cynodonts and tooth evolution based on fossil evidence.
Format: Hardcover, 722 pages
Publisher: De Gruyter, 1969
ISBN: 3111263681
Condition: Fair; Some damage to the top of the spine.
Phylogenie der Mammalia: Stammesgeschichte der Säugetiere (einschließlich der Hominiden) (Phylogeny of Mammals: The Evolutionary History of Mammals, (Including Hominids) is a comprehensive, illustrated book by the paleontologist Erich Thenius. It was published in German by De Gruyter in 1969. The 722-page volume includes 715 illustrations. When it was released, the book was considered an extensive and serious treatment of the origin and phylogeny of mammals, as understood at the time. It summarized the state of paleontological research and evolutionary theory related to mammals up to the late 1960s.The book provided a detailed overview of mammalian evolution, covering topics such as the origins of mammals, the differentiation of major mammalian groups, and the early stages of human evolution. As a paleontologist, Thenius's work emphasized the fossil record, which was the primary source of evidence for tracing mammalian lineage before the rise of molecular biology and genetics. For instance, a snippet shows a discussion of cynodonts and tooth evolution based on fossil evidence.
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