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Evolutionary Relationships Among Rodents: A Multidisciplinary Analysis

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Availability:In StockContributor:W. Patrick Luckett, Jean-Louis HartenbergerSeries:NATO Science Series A:Publish date:6/19/2013Pages:722
Languages:EnglishPublisher:SpringerISBN-13:9781489905413ISBN-10:1489905413UPC:9781489905413Book Category:Nature, ScienceBook Subcategory:Animals, Life SciencesBook Topic:Mammals, Biology, EvolutionSize:9.21 x 6.14 x 1.47 inchesWeight:1.012Product ID:SCAT45C4JY
The order Rodentia is the most abundant and successful group of mammals, and it has been a focal point of attention for compar- ative and evolutionary biologists for many years. In addition, rodents are the most commonly used experimental mammals for bio- medical research, and they have played a central role in investi- gations of the genetic and molecular mechanisms of speciation in mammals. During recent decades, a tremendous amount of new data from various aspects of the biology of living and fossil rodents has been accumulated by specialists from different disciplines, ranging from molecular biology to paleontology. Paradoxically, our understanding of the possible evolutionary relationships among different rodent families, as well as the possible affinities of rodents with other eutherian mammals, has not kept pace with this information "explosion. " This abundance of new biological data has not been incorporated into a broad synthesis of rodent phylo- geny, in part because of the difficulty for any single student of rodent evolution to evaluate the phylogenetic significance of new findings from such diverse disciplines as paleontology, embryology, comparative anatomy, molecular biology, and cytogenetics. The origin and subsequent radiation of the order Rodentia were based primarily on the acquisition of a key character complex: specializations of the incisors, cheek teeth, and associated mus- culoskeletal features of the jaws and skull for gnawing and chewing.
Languages:EnglishPublisher:SpringerISBN-13:9781489905413ISBN-10:1489905413UPC:9781489905413Book Category:Nature, ScienceBook Subcategory:Animals, Life SciencesBook Topic:Mammals, Biology, EvolutionSize:9.21 x 6.14 x 1.47 inchesWeight:1.012Product ID:SCAT45C4JY
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