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$112.99

Looseleaf

Published: 25 May 2022

656 Pages

ISBN: 9780197564882


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Vertebrate Life

Eleventh Edition

Harvey Pough, Christine M. Janis, William E. Bemis, and Betty Anne McGuire
Art Development by William E. Bemis

Sinauer Associates is an imprint of Oxford University Press

  • Incorporation of the dagger symbol (†) to indicate extinct taxa, a helpful convention in a field that requires constant comparisons between extinct and extant taxa
  • Includes more than 2,000 photographs and illustrations, of which about 800 are new

New to this Edition:

  • Learning Objectives presented at the start of each section within a chapter to highlight key take-away concepts for the section
  • 45 new interactive figures in the Enhanced e-book.
  • Re-development of background materials for the study of vertebrate evolution: Exemplified by Figure 1.2, and the many new time trees and cladograms
  • Many updated examples throughout the book use key fossils vertebrates to explore new phylogenetic interpretations and explain how particular anatomical features, such as the mammalian middle ear, evolved (see Figure 22.11)
  • Reorganization of key topics to improve continuity and connections among chapters along with extensive new cross-referencing to link topics between chapters
  • Enhanced coverage and reorganization of chapters on sharks (Chapter 6), ray-finned fishes (Chapter 7), sarcopterygians (Chapter 8), early tetrapods, lissamphibians, and amniotes (Chapter 9), dinosaurs (Chapter 18 and 19), synapsids (Chapter 22), therians (Chapter 23), and primates (Chapter 24)

$112.99

Looseleaf

Published: 25 May 2022

656 Pages

ISBN: 9780197564882


Bookseller Code (04)

Also of Interest

Vertebrate Life

Eleventh Edition

Harvey Pough, Christine M. Janis, William E. Bemis, and Betty Anne McGuire
Art Development by William E. Bemis

Sinauer Associates is an imprint of Oxford University Press

  • Incorporation of the dagger symbol (†) to indicate extinct taxa, a helpful convention in a field that requires constant comparisons between extinct and extant taxa
  • Includes more than 2,000 photographs and illustrations, of which about 800 are new

New to this Edition:

  • Learning Objectives presented at the start of each section within a chapter to highlight key take-away concepts for the section
  • 45 new interactive figures in the Enhanced e-book.
  • Re-development of background materials for the study of vertebrate evolution: Exemplified by Figure 1.2, and the many new time trees and cladograms
  • Many updated examples throughout the book use key fossils vertebrates to explore new phylogenetic interpretations and explain how particular anatomical features, such as the mammalian middle ear, evolved (see Figure 22.11)
  • Reorganization of key topics to improve continuity and connections among chapters along with extensive new cross-referencing to link topics between chapters
  • Enhanced coverage and reorganization of chapters on sharks (Chapter 6), ray-finned fishes (Chapter 7), sarcopterygians (Chapter 8), early tetrapods, lissamphibians, and amniotes (Chapter 9), dinosaurs (Chapter 18 and 19), synapsids (Chapter 22), therians (Chapter 23), and primates (Chapter 24)

$112.99

Looseleaf

Published: 25 May 2022

656 Pages

ISBN: 9780197564882


Bookseller Code (04)

Also of Interest