Species, species concepts, and primate evolution

Title
  1. Species, species concepts, and primate evolution / edited by William H. Kimbel and Lawrence B. Martin.
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  1. New York : Plenum Press, c1993.

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Additional authors
  1. Kimbel, William H.
  2. Martin, Lawrence, 1955-
Description
  1. xv, 560 p. : ill., maps; 26 cm.
Series statement
  1. Advances in primatology
  2. The Language of science
Subject
  1. Primates > Speciation
  2. Species
  3. Primates > Variation
  4. Primates > Evolution
Contents
  1. Species in evolutionary theory -- What, if anything, is a species? / Niles Eldredge -- Species concepts: the tested, the untestable and the redundant / Frederick S. Szalay -- Primates and paradigms: problems with the identification of genetic species / J.C. Masters -- Speciation and variation among the living primates -- Species, subspecies and baboon systematics / Clifford J. Jolly -- Speciation in living hominoid primates / Colin P. Groves -- Geographic variation in primates: a review with implications for interpreting fossils / Gene H. Albrecht, Joseph M.A. Miller.
  2. Speciation and morphological differentiation in the genus Lemur / Ian Tattersall -- Squirrel monkey (Genus Saimiri) taxonomy: a multidisciplinary study of the biology of species / Robert K. Costello ... [et al.] -- Measures of dental variation as indicators of multiple taxa in samples of sympatric cercopithecus species / Dana A. Cope -- Catarrhine dental variability and species recognition in the fossil record / J. Michael Plavcan.
  3. Multivariate craniometric variation in chimpanzees: implications for species identification / Brian T. Shea, Steven R. Leigh, Colin P. Groves -- Species and species recognition in the primate fossil record -- Species concepts and species recognition in eocene primates / Kenneth D. Rose, Thomas Bown -- Anagenetic angst: species boundaries in eocene primates / Leonard Krishtalka -- Cladistic concepts and the species problem in hominoid evolution / Terry Harrison -- Species discrimination in proconsul from Rusinga and Mfangano Islands, Kenya / M.F. Teaford, A. Walker, G.S. Mugaisi.
  4. Species recognition in middle miocene hominoids / Lawrence B. Martin, Peter Andrews -- Taxonomic implications of sexual dimorphism in lufengpithecus / Jay Kelley -- Species and species recognition in the hominid fossil record -- Importance of species taxa in paleoanthropology and an argument for the phylogenetic concepts of the species category / William H. Kimbel, Yoel Rak -- Early homo: how many species? / Bernard Wood -- Morphological variation in homo neanderthalensis and homo sapiens in the Levant: a biogeographic model / Yoel Rak.
  5. Species and speciation: conceptual issues and their relevance for primate evolutionary biology / William H. Kimbel, Lawrence B. Martin.
Call number
  1. JFF 95-1937
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Title
  1. Species, species concepts, and primate evolution / edited by William H. Kimbel and Lawrence B. Martin.
Imprint
  1. New York : Plenum Press, c1993.
Series
  1. Advances in primatology
  2. The Language of science
Bibliography
  1. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Added author
  1. Kimbel, William H.
  2. Martin, Lawrence, 1955-
LCCN
  1. 93006920
ISBN
  1. 0306442973
Research call number
  1. JFF 95-1937
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