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The Forgotten Lineage(s)

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Paleobiology of Paranthropus, Vertebrate Paleobiology and Paleoanthropology

Paul J Constantino/Kaye E Reed/Bernard A Wood

Springer Verlag GmbH

127.33

(inklusive MwSt.)

Verfügbarkeit: Besorgungstitel, Festbezug

Zusatztext

This volume brings together an international roster of scientists, many of which have spent their careers researching the fossil evidence for, and the context of, the taxa that are conventionally subsumed within the genus Paranthropus, to present and synthesize the latest research about the paleobiology of Paranthropus. Among the topics and questions collectively explored are the following:-       The history of the robust australopiths.-       Fossil evidence from sites in eastern and southern Africa.-       The context of the relevant fossil evidence (e.g., dating, paleohabitat, etc.).-       Functional and adaptive significance of the relevant fossil evidence (e.g. diet, posture, locomotion, dexterity, etc).-       Taxonomy and systematics (e.g., primary and secondary evidence relevant to determining the evolutionary relationships among the fossil evidence from eastern and southern Africa).-       Synthesis and summary, including whether and how a better understanding of Paranthropus can inform us about the evolutionary history of our own genus. This much needed volume presents the first comprehensive review of Paranthropus in more than three decades, and will appeal to researchers, graduate students, and upper level undergraduate students. 

Autorenportrait

Dr. Paul Constantino is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biology at Saint Michael's College, Vermont, USA.  His research interests include evolutionary morphology of the skull and dentition, dietary adaptations and paleoanthropology.  Dr. Kaye Reed is a Professor and Director of the School of Human Evolution and Social Change at Arizona State University. Her research interests include early hominid paleoecology, mammal paleontology, community ecology, mammalian biogeography, human evolution, primate evolution and macroecology.  Dr. Bernard Wood is a Professor of Human Origins and Human Evolutionary Anatomy in the Center for the Advanced Study of Human Paleobiology at George Washington University. His research interests include understanding the evolution of higher primates, hominin taxonomy and hominin evolutionary biology. 

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 18.05.2026

Umfang: xvi, 620 S., 92 s/w Illustr., 109 farbige Illustr.

Sprache: ENG

Einband: GEB

ISBN/EAN: 9783032054845

Umbreit-Nr.: 7299094

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