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Palaeobiology II: A Synthesis (Paleobiology) [Hardcover]

Derek Briggs , Peter R Crowther
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8 May 2001 0632051477 978-0632051472 Subsequent
Palaeobiology: A Synthesis was widely acclaimed both for its content and production quality. Ten years on, Derek Briggs and Peter Crowther have once again brought together over 150 leading authorities from around the world to produce Palaeobiology II. Using the same successful formula, the content is arranged as a series of concise articles, taking a thematic approach to the subject, rather than treating the various fossil groups systematically.

This entirely new book, with its diversity of new topics and over 100 new contributors, reflects the exciting developments in the field, including accounts of spectacular newly discovered fossils, and embraces data from other disciplines such as astrobiology, geochemistry and genetics.

Palaeobiology II will be an invaluable resource, not only for palaeontologists, but also for students and researchers in other branches of the earth and life sciences.

  • Written by an international team of recognised authorities in the field.
  • Content is concise but informative.
  • Demonstrates how palaeobiological studies are at the heart of a range of scientific themes.

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  • Hardcover: 600 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell; Subsequent edition (8 May 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0632051477
  • ISBN-13: 978-0632051472
  • Product Dimensions: 27.8 x 22 x 4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 3,933,673 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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"One of the great strengths of the volume is the combination of focused treatments of well–studied areas (Taylor on locomotion in Mesozoic marine reptiles or Trewin on the Rhynie Chert) with discussion on broader principles (the late Jack Sepkoski, to whom the volume is dedicated, on competition in macroevolution or Cerling on the evolution of modern grasslands). … This approach provides both the general patterns and processes behind the history of life as well as the richness of unique events." Douglas H. Erwin, The Palaeontological Association Newsletter <!––end––>


"The bottom line, as I think you′ll see, is that this volume is an entirely new one, and it provides an excellent complement to the first. … I will have to recommend it. If not for individual purchases, then an absolute must for libraries. Faculty will find it very useful in preparing their lectures … Students will find it useful for getting a comprehensive survey of what′s going on in palaeontology all in one place … In addition, it is an easy–browsing text. … I very much recommend it." Linda C. Ivany, American Paleontologist


“Palaeobiology II is an essential reference work for any geology library and most palaeobiologists will want their own copies, but do not lend them out as they may never return. … The editors have done an excellent job of marshalling their authors and the huge volume of information into a readily usable structure and format.” Douglas Palmer, Geoscientist

"What this book covers is no less than the current state of thinking on just about every paleontological topic imaginable...I would recommend it to anyone interested in adding a comprehensive, authoritative, up–to–date volume to their library. I can guarantee that you won′t be disappointed." Fossil News, August 2003

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"One of the great strengths of the volume is the combination of focused treatments of well–studied areas (Taylor on locomotion in Mesozoic marine reptiles or Trewin on the Rhynie Chert) with discussion on broader principles (the late Jack Sepkoski, to whom the volume is dedicated, on competition in macroevolution or Cerling on the evolution of modern grasslands). … This approach provides both the general patterns and processes behind the history of life as well as the richness of unique events." Douglas H. Erwin, The Palaeontological Association Newsletter <!––end––> "The bottom line, as I think you′ll see, is that this volume is an entirely new one, and it provides an excellent complement to the first. … I will have to recommend it. If not for individual purchases, then an absolute must for libraries. Faculty will find it very useful in preparing their lectures … Students will find it useful for getting a comprehensive survey of what′s going on in palaeontology all in one place … In addition, it is an easy–browsing text. … I very much recommend it." Linda C. Ivany, American Paleontologist “Palaeobiology II is an essential reference work for any geology library and most palaeobiologists will want their own copies, but do not lend them out as they may never return. … The editors have done an excellent job of marshalling their authors and the huge volume of information into a readily usable structure and format.” Douglas Palmer, Geoscientist "What this book covers is no less than the current state of thinking on just about every paleontological topic imaginable...I would recommend it to anyone interested in adding a comprehensive, authoritative, up–to–date volume to their library. I can guarantee that you won′t be disappointed." Fossil News, August 2003

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The editors have lived up to their expectations of production of another excellent reference volume. The layout is very similar to that of their 1990 book "Paleobiology". The content they have chosen for "Paleobiology II" is complementary to that for the earlier book.
The articles are of the standard that is required for high quality scientific publications for the general scientifically-based reader.
The book is also intended to a reference work for workers in the field. The diagrams are well presented. Lists of references are provided.
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