Buch, Englisch, 304 Seiten, Format (B × H): 215 mm x 308 mm, Gewicht: 1123 g
Volume 12
Buch, Englisch, 304 Seiten, Format (B × H): 215 mm x 308 mm, Gewicht: 1123 g
ISBN: 978-0-444-53424-8
Verlag: Elsevier Science
Advances in Quaternary Entomology addresses the science of fossil insects by demonstrating their immense contribution to our knowledge of the paleoenvironmental and climatological record of the past 2.6 million years. In this comprehensive survey of the field, Scott A. Elias recounts development of scholarship, reviews the fossil insect record from Quaternary deposits throughout the world, and points to rewarding areas for future research. The study of Quaternary entomology is becoming an important tool in understanding past environmental changes. Most insects are quite specific as to habitat requirements, and those in non-island environments have undergone almost no evolutionary change in the Quaternary period. We therefore can use their modern ecological requirements as a basis for interpreting what past environments must have been like.
Zielgruppe
Primary Audience:
Researchers and professionals in quaternary geology, glaciology and quaternary entomology,
Secondary Audience:
Researchers in paleontology, ecology, environmental archaeology.
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Weitere Infos & Material
1. The History of Quaternary Insect Studies 2. Methods 3. Important fossil insect groups and their identification 4. The Value of Insects in Paleoecology5. Paleoclimatic Studies Using Insects6. Insect Zoogeography in the Quaternary7. The Use of Insect Fossils in Archeology8. European Studies 9. Siberian Studies10. Eastern Beringian Studies11. Other Studies in the New World12. Japanese Studies13. Studies in Australia and New Zealand 14. Beetle Chitin Isotope Studies 15. Ancient DNA Studies16. Conclusions and Prospectus