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Paleontological book by Michael J. Benton From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vertebrate Palaeontology is a basic textbook on vertebrate paleontology by Michael J. Benton, published by Blackwell's. It has so far appeared in five editions, published in 1990, 1997, 2005, 2014, and 2024. It is designed for paleontology graduate courses in biology and geology as well as for the interested layman.
Author | Michael J. Benton |
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Illustrator | John Sibbick |
Language | English |
Genre | Vertebrates, Fossil, Biology, Geology |
Publisher | Blackwell Publishing, Chapman & Hall |
Publication date | 1990, 1997, 2005, 2014, 2024 |
Publication place | United Kingdom |
Media type | Paperback |
Pages | 688 |
ISBN | 978-1394195084 |
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LC Class | QE841 .B44 2005 |
The book is widely used, and has received excellent reviews:
The book gives an overall account of every major group of living and fossil vertebrate. At the rear of the book is a phylogenetic classification which combines both the Linnaean hierarchy and the cladistic arrangement, and has been used as a guideline for the Wikipedia pages on living and extinct vertebrate taxa. However, some of Benton's classification differs from that in the Tree of Life Web Project, especially as regards the relationship of early amphibian groups (Batrachomorpha and Reptiliomorpha).
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