{"product_id":"the-evolutionary-history-of-nematodes-as-revealed-in-stone-amber-and-mummies-9789004175211","title":"The Evolutionary History of Nematodes: As Revealed in Stone, Amber and Mummies","description":"\u003cb\u003eBook Synopsis\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003eNematodes are one of the most abundant groups of invertebrates on the face of the earth. Their numbers are estimated to range from 1000 per cm2 in the sand-covered hydrogen sulphide ‘black zone’ beneath the ocean floors to 1.2 billion in a single hectare of soil. Estimates for their species diversity range from 100 000 to 10 million. The past history of nematodes is a mystery, since very few fossils have been discovered. This book establishes a solid base in palaeonematology with descriptions of 66 new fossil species and accounts of all previous fossil and subfossil nematodes from sedimentary deposits, coprolites, amber and mummies. It shows how nematode fossils can be used to establish lineages at various locations and time periods in the earth’s history and when nematodes entered into symbiotic and parasitic associations with plants and animals.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cb\u003eTrade Review\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe book is very easy reading; the author’s writing style makes the scientific text interesting and involving. All descriptions and explanations are well thought out and reasonable. […] this book could be very beneficial for planning a further detailed study of these fossils by using molecular and the finest morphological methods. Virmantas Stunžėnas in Zoology and Ecology (2012) 22, 78.   [...] I found that the book is very well written throughout and engaging [...] I think that this is definitely an academic manuscript that will be most appealing to nematode aficionados.  David Clarke in: The Quarterly Review of Biology, (2013) 88, 130  This is a very good book. […] the author is to be congratulated for his initiative and achievement in the production of such an enjoyable book that is well written, coherent and presented in a clear and logical format useful for scientists, teachers, students, interested in paleonematology at large and in the evolutionary history of nematodes in particular.Furthermore, the extensive reference list provides the reader with an excellent starting point for further research. Pablo Castillo in: Plant Pathology (2012) 61, 423  [...] this book is both interesting and fascinating, written in a very intelligible style presenting good and surprisingly clear photographs and, therefore, is useful for students, researchers and teachers in Nematology, Palaeontology and Ethology. Nicola Vovlas, in: Nematol. medit. (2011), 39: 207  George Poinar has produced a true biological-paleontological masterpiece! [...]. Arthur J. Boucot, in: Palaios (2011) DOI : 10.2110\/palo.2011.BR65","brand":"Brill","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":53210613186903,"sku":"9789004175211","price":183.2,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":false}],"url":"https:\/\/bookcurl.com\/products\/the-evolutionary-history-of-nematodes-as-revealed-in-stone-amber-and-mummies-9789004175211","provider":"Book Curl","version":"1.0","type":"link"}