
Arthropod Fossils and Phylogeny
Gregory Edgecombe(Editor)
Columbia University Press
Will be published approx. on 1. June 1998
Book
Hardback
347 pages
978-0-231-09654-6 (ISBN)
Description
What light do fossils shed on the deep history of life's most diverse phylum, the Arthropoda? Are the interrelationships between major groups of arthropods-crustaceans, chelicerates, and tracheates-resolved the same way whether or not fossils are included? How should we combine evidence from extinct and extant taxa? These are the central questions of Arthropod Fossils and Phylogeny. Many recent controversies in arthropod evolution have been initiated by new fossil discoveries and new interpretations of early fossils. This book examines the role that these finds and ideas have played in understanding the deep evolutionary history of arthropods. The authors of the book's seven chapters have been at the forefront of this research. Contributions include phylogeny based on DNA sequence data for living groups, cladistic analysis of the major lineages of arthropods, detailed case studies of crustaceans, chelicerates, and lobopodians, and the evolutionary significance of arthropods in Cambrian fossil sites with exceptional preservation. All contributors use cladistic methods, presenting copious new data to stimulate further research.
The book will be a vital resource for paleontologists, researchers on extant arthropods interested in fossil history, and evolutionists concerned with how different kinds of systematic data should be analyzed.
The book will be a vital resource for paleontologists, researchers on extant arthropods interested in fossil history, and evolutionists concerned with how different kinds of systematic data should be analyzed.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Trade binding
Illustrations
51 illus,17 photos
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
Weight
54 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-231-09654-6 (9780231096546)
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Person
Gregory D. Edgecombe is Senior Research Scientist at the Australian Museum, Sydney. He has written many papers on early arthropod (especially trilobite) evolution.
Content
Introduction: The Role of Extinct Taxa in Arthropod Phylogeny, by Gregory D. Edgecombe Molecular Systematics and Arthropods, by Ward Wheeler An Arthropod Phylogeny Based on Fossil and Recent Taxa, by Matthew Wills, Derek E.G. Briggs, Richard Fortey, Mark Wilkinson, Peter Sneath Cambrian Lobopodians: Morphology and Phylogeny, by Lars Ramskold and Chen Junyuan Chengjiang Arthropods and Their Bearing on Early Arthropod Evolution, by Jan Bergstrom and Hou Xianguang Early Arthropod Phylogeny in Light of the Cambrian "Orsten" Fossils, by Dieter Walossek and Klaus J. Muller Fossils and the Interrelationships of Major Crustacean Groups, by Frederick Schram and Cees H. J. Hof Fossil Taxa and Relationships of Chelicerates, by Paul Selden and Jason Dunlop