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Ref: 2026-9780691183770
$ 39.95 USD
Colecciones: Mamíferos (Mamalogía), Paleontology
Vendedor: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 9780691183770
Language: English
Peso de envío: 4.8 lb
Elephants and Their Fossil Relatives offers a comprehensive exploration of proboscidean biology and evolutionary history, revealing the extraordinary diversity of these mammals. Today, only three species of elephants survive: the African savanna elephant (Loxodonta africana), the African forest elephant (Loxodonta cyclotis), and the Asian elephant (Elephas maximus). However, these modern giants represent only a fraction of the vast and diverse order Proboscidea, which includes not only living elephants but also their many extinct relatives.
Over the past 60 million years, proboscideans have evolved and adapted across five continents, giving rise to an astonishing variety of forms, from the massive, woolly mammoths of the Ice Age to the diminutive, island-dwelling dwarf elephants. The book examines the anatomical characteristics of every known species, from the towering steppe mammoth (Mammuthus trogontherii) and the shovel-tusked Amebelodon to the semi-aquatic Moeritherium and the enigmatic Deinotherium.
Readers will discover how these creatures developed an array of specialized adaptations, including variations in tusk shape and function, highly flexible trunks suited for different feeding strategies, and unique dental structures that allowed them to process a wide range of vegetation. Accompanied by stunning illustrations by Shu-yu Hsu, Elephants and Their Fossil Relatives brings these ancient giants back to life, offering a visually captivating and scientifically rigorous journey through their evolutionary past.