Evolution of the Rodents: Volume 5
Advances in Phylogeny, Functional Morphology and Development
Herausgeber: Cox, Philip G; Hautier, Lionel
Evolution of the Rodents: Volume 5
Advances in Phylogeny, Functional Morphology and Development
Herausgeber: Cox, Philip G; Hautier, Lionel
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A valuable resource for the latest research on rodents, highlighting links across palaeontology, developmental biology, functional morphology, phylogenetics and biomechanics.
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A valuable resource for the latest research on rodents, highlighting links across palaeontology, developmental biology, functional morphology, phylogenetics and biomechanics.
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- Cambridge Studies in Morphology and Molecules: New Paradigms in Evolutionary Bio
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 624
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. August 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 180mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1388g
- ISBN-13: 9781107044333
- ISBN-10: 1107044332
- Artikelnr.: 42960775
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Cambridge Studies in Morphology and Molecules: New Paradigms in Evolutionary Bio
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 624
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. August 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 180mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1388g
- ISBN-13: 9781107044333
- ISBN-10: 1107044332
- Artikelnr.: 42960775
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
List of contributors; Foreword Jean-Louis Hartenberger and W. Patrick
Luckett; 1. Rodentia: a model order? Lionel Hautier and Philip G. Cox; 2. A
synopsis of rodent molecular phylogenetics, systematics and biogeography
Pierre-Henri Fabre, Lionel Hautier and Emmanuel J. P. Douzery; 3. Emerging
perspectives on some Paleocene sciurognaths rodents in Laurasia: the fossil
record and its interpretation Mary R. Dawson; 4. Phylogeny and evolutionary
history of hystricognathous rodents from the Old World during the Tertiary:
new insights into the emergence of modern 'phiomorph' families Franck
Barbière and Laurent Marivaux; 5. The history of South American octodontoid
rodents and its contribution to evolutionary generalisations Diego H.
Verzi, Cecilia C. Morgan and A. Itatí Olivares; 6. History, taxonomy and
palaeobiology of the giant fossil rodents (Hystricognathi, Dinomyidae)
Andrés Rinderknecht and R. Ernesto Blanco; 7. Advances in integrative
taxonomy and the evolution of African murid rodents: how morphological
trees hide the molecular forest Christiane Denys and Alisa Winkler; 8.
Themes and variation in sciurid evolution V. Louise Roth and John M.
Mercer; 9. Marmot evolution and global change in the last 10 million years
P. David Polly, Andrea Cardini, Edward B. Davis and Scott Steppan; 10.
Grades and clades among rodents: the promise of geometric morphometrics
Lionel Hautier, Philip G. Cox and Renaud Lebrun; 11. Biogeographic
variations in wood mice: testing for the role of morphological variation as
a line of least resistance to evolution Sabrina Renaud, Jean-Pierre Quére
and Johan R. Michaux; 12. The oral apparatus of rodents: variations on the
theme of a gnawing machine Robert E. Druzinsky; 13. The muscles of
mastication in rodents and the function of the medial pterygoid Philip G.
Cox and Nathan Jeffery; 14. Functional morphology of rodent middle ears
Matthew J. Mason; 15. Variations and anomalies in rodent teeth and their
importance for testing developmental models Cyril Charles and Laurent
Viriot; 16. The great variety of dental structures and dynamics in rodents:
new insights into their ecological diversity Helder Gomes Rodrigues; 17.
Convergent evolution of molar morphology in Muroidea (Rodentia, Mammalia):
connections between chewing movements and crown morphology Vincent Lazzari,
Franck Guy, Pierre-Emmanuel Salais, Adélaïde Euriat, Cyril Charles, Laurent
Viriot, Paul Tafforeau and Jacques Michaux; 18. Developmental mechanisms in
the evolution of phenotypic traits in rodent teeth Elodie Renvoisé and
Sophie Montuire; 19. Diversity and evolution of femoral variation in
Ctenohystrica Laura A. B. Wilson and Madeleine Geiger; 20. Morphological
disparity of the postcranial skeleton in rodents and its implications for
palaeobiological inferences: the case of the extinct Theriodomyidae
(Rodentia, Mammalia) Monique Vianey-Liaud, Lionel Hautier and Laurent
Marivaux; Index.
Luckett; 1. Rodentia: a model order? Lionel Hautier and Philip G. Cox; 2. A
synopsis of rodent molecular phylogenetics, systematics and biogeography
Pierre-Henri Fabre, Lionel Hautier and Emmanuel J. P. Douzery; 3. Emerging
perspectives on some Paleocene sciurognaths rodents in Laurasia: the fossil
record and its interpretation Mary R. Dawson; 4. Phylogeny and evolutionary
history of hystricognathous rodents from the Old World during the Tertiary:
new insights into the emergence of modern 'phiomorph' families Franck
Barbière and Laurent Marivaux; 5. The history of South American octodontoid
rodents and its contribution to evolutionary generalisations Diego H.
Verzi, Cecilia C. Morgan and A. Itatí Olivares; 6. History, taxonomy and
palaeobiology of the giant fossil rodents (Hystricognathi, Dinomyidae)
Andrés Rinderknecht and R. Ernesto Blanco; 7. Advances in integrative
taxonomy and the evolution of African murid rodents: how morphological
trees hide the molecular forest Christiane Denys and Alisa Winkler; 8.
Themes and variation in sciurid evolution V. Louise Roth and John M.
Mercer; 9. Marmot evolution and global change in the last 10 million years
P. David Polly, Andrea Cardini, Edward B. Davis and Scott Steppan; 10.
Grades and clades among rodents: the promise of geometric morphometrics
Lionel Hautier, Philip G. Cox and Renaud Lebrun; 11. Biogeographic
variations in wood mice: testing for the role of morphological variation as
a line of least resistance to evolution Sabrina Renaud, Jean-Pierre Quére
and Johan R. Michaux; 12. The oral apparatus of rodents: variations on the
theme of a gnawing machine Robert E. Druzinsky; 13. The muscles of
mastication in rodents and the function of the medial pterygoid Philip G.
Cox and Nathan Jeffery; 14. Functional morphology of rodent middle ears
Matthew J. Mason; 15. Variations and anomalies in rodent teeth and their
importance for testing developmental models Cyril Charles and Laurent
Viriot; 16. The great variety of dental structures and dynamics in rodents:
new insights into their ecological diversity Helder Gomes Rodrigues; 17.
Convergent evolution of molar morphology in Muroidea (Rodentia, Mammalia):
connections between chewing movements and crown morphology Vincent Lazzari,
Franck Guy, Pierre-Emmanuel Salais, Adélaïde Euriat, Cyril Charles, Laurent
Viriot, Paul Tafforeau and Jacques Michaux; 18. Developmental mechanisms in
the evolution of phenotypic traits in rodent teeth Elodie Renvoisé and
Sophie Montuire; 19. Diversity and evolution of femoral variation in
Ctenohystrica Laura A. B. Wilson and Madeleine Geiger; 20. Morphological
disparity of the postcranial skeleton in rodents and its implications for
palaeobiological inferences: the case of the extinct Theriodomyidae
(Rodentia, Mammalia) Monique Vianey-Liaud, Lionel Hautier and Laurent
Marivaux; Index.
List of contributors; Foreword Jean-Louis Hartenberger and W. Patrick
Luckett; 1. Rodentia: a model order? Lionel Hautier and Philip G. Cox; 2. A
synopsis of rodent molecular phylogenetics, systematics and biogeography
Pierre-Henri Fabre, Lionel Hautier and Emmanuel J. P. Douzery; 3. Emerging
perspectives on some Paleocene sciurognaths rodents in Laurasia: the fossil
record and its interpretation Mary R. Dawson; 4. Phylogeny and evolutionary
history of hystricognathous rodents from the Old World during the Tertiary:
new insights into the emergence of modern 'phiomorph' families Franck
Barbière and Laurent Marivaux; 5. The history of South American octodontoid
rodents and its contribution to evolutionary generalisations Diego H.
Verzi, Cecilia C. Morgan and A. Itatí Olivares; 6. History, taxonomy and
palaeobiology of the giant fossil rodents (Hystricognathi, Dinomyidae)
Andrés Rinderknecht and R. Ernesto Blanco; 7. Advances in integrative
taxonomy and the evolution of African murid rodents: how morphological
trees hide the molecular forest Christiane Denys and Alisa Winkler; 8.
Themes and variation in sciurid evolution V. Louise Roth and John M.
Mercer; 9. Marmot evolution and global change in the last 10 million years
P. David Polly, Andrea Cardini, Edward B. Davis and Scott Steppan; 10.
Grades and clades among rodents: the promise of geometric morphometrics
Lionel Hautier, Philip G. Cox and Renaud Lebrun; 11. Biogeographic
variations in wood mice: testing for the role of morphological variation as
a line of least resistance to evolution Sabrina Renaud, Jean-Pierre Quére
and Johan R. Michaux; 12. The oral apparatus of rodents: variations on the
theme of a gnawing machine Robert E. Druzinsky; 13. The muscles of
mastication in rodents and the function of the medial pterygoid Philip G.
Cox and Nathan Jeffery; 14. Functional morphology of rodent middle ears
Matthew J. Mason; 15. Variations and anomalies in rodent teeth and their
importance for testing developmental models Cyril Charles and Laurent
Viriot; 16. The great variety of dental structures and dynamics in rodents:
new insights into their ecological diversity Helder Gomes Rodrigues; 17.
Convergent evolution of molar morphology in Muroidea (Rodentia, Mammalia):
connections between chewing movements and crown morphology Vincent Lazzari,
Franck Guy, Pierre-Emmanuel Salais, Adélaïde Euriat, Cyril Charles, Laurent
Viriot, Paul Tafforeau and Jacques Michaux; 18. Developmental mechanisms in
the evolution of phenotypic traits in rodent teeth Elodie Renvoisé and
Sophie Montuire; 19. Diversity and evolution of femoral variation in
Ctenohystrica Laura A. B. Wilson and Madeleine Geiger; 20. Morphological
disparity of the postcranial skeleton in rodents and its implications for
palaeobiological inferences: the case of the extinct Theriodomyidae
(Rodentia, Mammalia) Monique Vianey-Liaud, Lionel Hautier and Laurent
Marivaux; Index.
Luckett; 1. Rodentia: a model order? Lionel Hautier and Philip G. Cox; 2. A
synopsis of rodent molecular phylogenetics, systematics and biogeography
Pierre-Henri Fabre, Lionel Hautier and Emmanuel J. P. Douzery; 3. Emerging
perspectives on some Paleocene sciurognaths rodents in Laurasia: the fossil
record and its interpretation Mary R. Dawson; 4. Phylogeny and evolutionary
history of hystricognathous rodents from the Old World during the Tertiary:
new insights into the emergence of modern 'phiomorph' families Franck
Barbière and Laurent Marivaux; 5. The history of South American octodontoid
rodents and its contribution to evolutionary generalisations Diego H.
Verzi, Cecilia C. Morgan and A. Itatí Olivares; 6. History, taxonomy and
palaeobiology of the giant fossil rodents (Hystricognathi, Dinomyidae)
Andrés Rinderknecht and R. Ernesto Blanco; 7. Advances in integrative
taxonomy and the evolution of African murid rodents: how morphological
trees hide the molecular forest Christiane Denys and Alisa Winkler; 8.
Themes and variation in sciurid evolution V. Louise Roth and John M.
Mercer; 9. Marmot evolution and global change in the last 10 million years
P. David Polly, Andrea Cardini, Edward B. Davis and Scott Steppan; 10.
Grades and clades among rodents: the promise of geometric morphometrics
Lionel Hautier, Philip G. Cox and Renaud Lebrun; 11. Biogeographic
variations in wood mice: testing for the role of morphological variation as
a line of least resistance to evolution Sabrina Renaud, Jean-Pierre Quére
and Johan R. Michaux; 12. The oral apparatus of rodents: variations on the
theme of a gnawing machine Robert E. Druzinsky; 13. The muscles of
mastication in rodents and the function of the medial pterygoid Philip G.
Cox and Nathan Jeffery; 14. Functional morphology of rodent middle ears
Matthew J. Mason; 15. Variations and anomalies in rodent teeth and their
importance for testing developmental models Cyril Charles and Laurent
Viriot; 16. The great variety of dental structures and dynamics in rodents:
new insights into their ecological diversity Helder Gomes Rodrigues; 17.
Convergent evolution of molar morphology in Muroidea (Rodentia, Mammalia):
connections between chewing movements and crown morphology Vincent Lazzari,
Franck Guy, Pierre-Emmanuel Salais, Adélaïde Euriat, Cyril Charles, Laurent
Viriot, Paul Tafforeau and Jacques Michaux; 18. Developmental mechanisms in
the evolution of phenotypic traits in rodent teeth Elodie Renvoisé and
Sophie Montuire; 19. Diversity and evolution of femoral variation in
Ctenohystrica Laura A. B. Wilson and Madeleine Geiger; 20. Morphological
disparity of the postcranial skeleton in rodents and its implications for
palaeobiological inferences: the case of the extinct Theriodomyidae
(Rodentia, Mammalia) Monique Vianey-Liaud, Lionel Hautier and Laurent
Marivaux; Index.







