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The life's work of one of the most knowledgeable researchers in the field, this richly illustrated, magisterial book combines sound scientific principles and meticulous research and belongs on the shelf of every paleontologist and mammalogist.

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This beautiful and thorough book will be an essential tool for all those who work on fossil and extant mammals, and for both advanced undergraduate and graduate students. It is a 'must buy' for palaeontological libraries. -- Zofia Kielan-Jaworowska Nature 2007 This volume will be extremely valuable, particularly for mammalogists used to dealing only with the time slice of the Recent... Highly recommended. Choice 2007 The first comprehensive synthesis of mammal evolution in more than 20 years. It is arguably the most significant contribution to the field since George Simpson's classic work Principles of Classification and a Classification of Mammals. -- Amy Chew Quarterly Review of Biology 2007 Will almost certainly become a heavily used reference and mainstay in the classroom for students and teachers of mammalian evolution... Deserving of accolades as a particularly noteworthy achievement. -- Christopher C. Gilbert Evolutionary Anthropology 2007 Remarkable book. -- Peter Langer Mammalian Biology 2008 Authoritative, up-to-date, and full of references to corroborate synthetic overviews of major events in mammalian evolution. Ken Rose does his profession a service by providing a compact analysis of the history of the diverse Class Mammalia through the end of the Eocene Epoch and beyond. -- Lawrence J. Flynn Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 2009 A must reference for all mammalian and aspiring mammalian paleontologists. -- J.D. Archibald Journal of Mammalian Evolution 2009

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
The Early Cenozoic Mammalian Radiation
Timing of the Crown-Therian Radiation
Mammalian Phylogeny, Interrelationships, and Classification
Geochronology and Biochronology of the Early Cenozoic
Paleogeographic Setting during the Beginning of the Age of Mammals
Paleocene-eocene Climate and Flora
Organization of the Volume
2. Mammalian Skeletal Structure and Adaptations
Skull
Dentition
Postcranial Skeleton
Skeletal Adaptations
3. The Origin of Mammals
What is a Mammal?
The Evolutionary Transition to Mammals
4. Synopsis of Mesozoic Mammal Evolution
Historical Background
The Oldest Mammals
Docodonta
Multituberculata
Eutriconodonta
Symmetrodonts
Eupantotheres
Tribosphenic Mammals
Mesozoic Mammals of Uncertain Affinity
5. Metatheria: Marsupials and Their Relatives
Basal Metatherians
Primitive Marsupials
6. Earliest Eutherian Mammals
7. Cimolesta
Didelphodonta and Other Primitive Cimolesta
Didymoconidae
Pantolesta
Apatotheria
Taeniodonta
Tillodontia
Pantodonta
8. Creodonta and Carnivora
Creodonta
Carnivora
9. Insectivora
Leptictida
Lipotyphla
10. Archonta: Bats, Dermopterans, Primates, and Tree Shrews
Chiroptera
Dermoptera
Primates and Plesiadapiformes
Scandentia
11. "Edentates": Xenarthra and Pholidota
Xenarthra
Pholidota
12. Archaic Ungulates
Oldest Ungulate Relatives
Condylarthra: Archaic Ungulates
Arctostylopida
Meridiungulata: Endemic South American Ungulates
Dinocerata
13. Altungulata: Perissodactyls, Hyraxes, and Tethytheres
Perissodactyla
Paenungulata
14. Cete and Artiodactyla
Cete and Cetacea
Artiodactyla
15. Anagalida: Rodents, Lagomorphs, and Their Relatives
Primitive Asian Anagalidans and Possible Anagalidans
Macroscelidea
Glires
16. Reflections and Speculations on the Beginning of the Age of Mammals
Early Cenozoic Mammal Record
Synopsis of Paleocene and Eocene Mammals
A Final Note
Literature Cited
Index

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 26/12/2006
      ISBN13: 9780801884726, 978-0801884726
      ISBN10: 0801884721

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The life's work of one of the most knowledgeable researchers in the field, this richly illustrated, magisterial book combines sound scientific principles and meticulous research and belongs on the shelf of every paleontologist and mammalogist.

      Trade Review
      This beautiful and thorough book will be an essential tool for all those who work on fossil and extant mammals, and for both advanced undergraduate and graduate students. It is a 'must buy' for palaeontological libraries. -- Zofia Kielan-Jaworowska Nature 2007 This volume will be extremely valuable, particularly for mammalogists used to dealing only with the time slice of the Recent... Highly recommended. Choice 2007 The first comprehensive synthesis of mammal evolution in more than 20 years. It is arguably the most significant contribution to the field since George Simpson's classic work Principles of Classification and a Classification of Mammals. -- Amy Chew Quarterly Review of Biology 2007 Will almost certainly become a heavily used reference and mainstay in the classroom for students and teachers of mammalian evolution... Deserving of accolades as a particularly noteworthy achievement. -- Christopher C. Gilbert Evolutionary Anthropology 2007 Remarkable book. -- Peter Langer Mammalian Biology 2008 Authoritative, up-to-date, and full of references to corroborate synthetic overviews of major events in mammalian evolution. Ken Rose does his profession a service by providing a compact analysis of the history of the diverse Class Mammalia through the end of the Eocene Epoch and beyond. -- Lawrence J. Flynn Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 2009 A must reference for all mammalian and aspiring mammalian paleontologists. -- J.D. Archibald Journal of Mammalian Evolution 2009

      Table of Contents

      Preface
      Acknowledgments
      1. Introduction
      The Early Cenozoic Mammalian Radiation
      Timing of the Crown-Therian Radiation
      Mammalian Phylogeny, Interrelationships, and Classification
      Geochronology and Biochronology of the Early Cenozoic
      Paleogeographic Setting during the Beginning of the Age of Mammals
      Paleocene-eocene Climate and Flora
      Organization of the Volume
      2. Mammalian Skeletal Structure and Adaptations
      Skull
      Dentition
      Postcranial Skeleton
      Skeletal Adaptations
      3. The Origin of Mammals
      What is a Mammal?
      The Evolutionary Transition to Mammals
      4. Synopsis of Mesozoic Mammal Evolution
      Historical Background
      The Oldest Mammals
      Docodonta
      Multituberculata
      Eutriconodonta
      Symmetrodonts
      Eupantotheres
      Tribosphenic Mammals
      Mesozoic Mammals of Uncertain Affinity
      5. Metatheria: Marsupials and Their Relatives
      Basal Metatherians
      Primitive Marsupials
      6. Earliest Eutherian Mammals
      7. Cimolesta
      Didelphodonta and Other Primitive Cimolesta
      Didymoconidae
      Pantolesta
      Apatotheria
      Taeniodonta
      Tillodontia
      Pantodonta
      8. Creodonta and Carnivora
      Creodonta
      Carnivora
      9. Insectivora
      Leptictida
      Lipotyphla
      10. Archonta: Bats, Dermopterans, Primates, and Tree Shrews
      Chiroptera
      Dermoptera
      Primates and Plesiadapiformes
      Scandentia
      11. "Edentates": Xenarthra and Pholidota
      Xenarthra
      Pholidota
      12. Archaic Ungulates
      Oldest Ungulate Relatives
      Condylarthra: Archaic Ungulates
      Arctostylopida
      Meridiungulata: Endemic South American Ungulates
      Dinocerata
      13. Altungulata: Perissodactyls, Hyraxes, and Tethytheres
      Perissodactyla
      Paenungulata
      14. Cete and Artiodactyla
      Cete and Cetacea
      Artiodactyla
      15. Anagalida: Rodents, Lagomorphs, and Their Relatives
      Primitive Asian Anagalidans and Possible Anagalidans
      Macroscelidea
      Glires
      16. Reflections and Speculations on the Beginning of the Age of Mammals
      Early Cenozoic Mammal Record
      Synopsis of Paleocene and Eocene Mammals
      A Final Note
      Literature Cited
      Index

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