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Why and How: Some Problems and Methods in Historical Biology

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Why and How: Some Problems and Methods in Historical Biology discusses an overall approach to the study of fossils combined with paleontology.
This book is divided into six chapters. Chapter 1 consists of a few examples of studies of the fossil record, focusing on its adequacy, and ways of looking at and representing some of its aspects. The most basic aspects of study of the fossil record such as the examination, description, and illustration of the morphology of fossils are described in Chapter 2. Chapter 3 focuses on paleoecology and faunal analysis, while Chapter 4 emphasizes some of the aspects of phylogenetic principles and eclectic taxonomic theory. The essential apparatus for zoological studies that include biometrical statistics both in concepts and in measures are deliberated in Chapter 5. The last chapter deliberates the geographic distribution of organisms.
This publication is a good source for paleontologists and biologists interested in historical biology.

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Pergamon
1483189619 / 9781483189611
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
566.028
04/12/2015
English
257 pages
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