This volume focuses on small mammal fossils from extinct Asian faunas of about 1 to 7 million years ago in North China.  These played a role in the emergence of vertebrate paleontology as a modern science in that country. This second volume of the sub-series Late Cenozoic Yushe Basin, Shanxi Province, China: Geology and Fossil Mammals in the Vertebrate Paleobiology and Paleoanthropology book series deals with a rich microfauna fossil record; megafauna follow in subsequent volumes.   This research on Yushe Basin fossils provides a view of changes in northeast Asian terrestrial faunas during the Late Neogene, and therefore is a key to the biochronology for a vast part of the continent. The faunas recovered by the multinational team working in this region represent changes in small mammal communities of the Yushe Basin, revealed on a finer time scale that has not been achieved previously. Detailed systematic studies on small mammal groups proceeded under the care of specialists are outlined in the chapters of this volume. Paleontologists, ecologists and evolutionary biologists will find this book appealing.
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This volume focuses on small mammal fossils from extinct Asian faunas of about 1 to 7 million years ago in North China.
1 Small Mammal Exploration in Yushe Basin, Shanxi Province      Lawrence J. Flynn and Wen-Yu Wu.- 2   The Lipotyphla of Yushe Basin     Lawrence J. Flynn and Wen-Yu Wu.- 3   The Bats of Yushe Basin      Lawrence J. Flynn.- 4   The Lagomorphs (Ochotonidae, Leporidae) of Yushe Basin      Wen-Yu Wu and Lawrence J. Flynn.- 5   Yushe Squirrels (Sciuridae, Rodentia)      Zhu-Ding Qiu.- 6   Yushe Beavers (Castoridae, Rodentia)      Xiaofeng Xu, Qiang Li, and Lawrence J. Flynn.- 7   Yushe Dipodoidea Zhu-Ding Qiu.- 8   A Dormouse (Gliridae, Rodentia) from Yushe Basin      Wen-Yu Wu.-  9   The Zokors of Yushe Basin      Shao-Hua Zheng.- 10   The Hamsters of Yushe Basin       Wen-Yu Wu and Lawrence J. Flynn.- 11   Yushe Basin Prometheomyini (Arvicolinae, Rodentia)       Wen-Yu Wu and Lawrence J. Flynn.- 12   Fossil Arvicolini of Yushe Basin: Facts and Problems of Arvicoline Biochronology of North China     Ying-Qi Zhang.- 13   The Shanxi Gerbils       Lawrence J. Flynn and Wen-Yu Wu.- 14   The Murine Rodents of Yushe Basin       Wen-Yu Wu, Lawrence J. Flynn and Zhu-Ding Qiu.- 15   The Bamboo Rats and Porcupines of Yushe Basin        
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This volume focuses on small mammal fossils from extinct Asian faunas of about 1 to 7 million years ago in North China.  These played a role in the emergence of vertebrate paleontology as a modern science in that country. This second volume of the sub-series Late Cenozoic Yushe Basin, Shanxi Province, China: Geology and Fossil Mammals in the Vertebrate Paleobiology and Paleoanthropology book series deals with a rich microfauna fossil record; megafauna follow in subsequent volumes.   This research on Yushe Basin fossils provides a view of changes in northeast Asian terrestrial faunas during the Late Neogene, and therefore is a key to the biochronology for a vast part of the continent. The faunas recovered by the multinational team working in this region represent changes in small mammal communities of the Yushe Basin, revealed on a finer time scale that has not been achieved previously. Detailed systematic studies on small mammal groups proceeded under the care of specialists are outlined in the chapters of this volume. Paleontologists, ecologists and evolutionary biologists will find this book appealing.
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Increases the understanding of evolution of Yushe Basin's faunas as paleobiological communities Presents the small mammal fossil record of this region in the biostratigraphic framework dated by magnetostratigraphy Demonstrates advances in micromammal paleontology that centers around the principle of attention to biostratigraphic detail Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9789402410495
Publisert
2017-06-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer
Høyde
279 mm
Bredde
210 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Biographical note

Dr. Lawrence J. Flynn is Assistant Director of the American School of Prehistoric Research at the Department of Human Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. 
Dr. Wen-Yu Wu is a researcher at the Laboratory of Paleomammalogy, Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology at the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing.