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Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2015 Hard cover New. Contains: Line drawings, Halftones, Tables, black & white. Cambridge Studies in Morphology and Molecules: New Paradigms in Evolutionary Bio . 124 b/w illus. 18 colour illus. 43 tables. Intended for professional and scholarly audience.
Hardback. New. This book brings together the latest research on rodents to better understand the evolution of both living and extinct members of this fascinating group. Highlighting interdisciplinary links across palaeontology, developmental biology, functional morphology, phylogenetics and biomechanics, it is a valuable resource for evolutionary biologists in all fields. ISBN 1107044332 9781107044333 [GB]
ISBN10: 1107044332, ISBN13: 9781107044333, [publisher: CAMBRIDGE] Hardcover This book brings together the latest research on rodents to better understand the evolution of both living and extinct members of this fascinating group. Highlighting interdisciplinary links across palaeontology, developmental biology, functional morphology. [Greven, Germany] [Publication Year: 2015]
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ISBN10: 1107044332, ISBN13: 9781107044333, [publisher: Cambridge University Press, Cambridge] Hardcover Hardcover. The widespread use of mouse models in developmental, behavioural and genetic studies has sparked wider interest in rodent biology as a whole. This book brings together the latest research on rodents to better understand the evolution of both living and extinct members of this fascinating group. Topics analysed include the role of molecular techniques in the determination of robust phylogenetic frameworks; how geometric morphometric methods help quantify and analyse variation in shape; and the role of developmental biology in elucidating the origins of skeletal elements and the teeth. The editors unite these disciplines to present the current state of knowledge in rodent biology, whilst setting the landscape for future research. This book highlights interdisciplinary links across palaeontology, developmental biology, functional morphology, phylogenetics and biomechanics, making it a valuable resource for evolutionary biologists in all fields. This book brings together the latest research on rodents to better understand the evolution of both living and extinct members of this fascinating group. Highlighting interdisciplinary links across palaeontology, developmental biology, functional morphology, phylogenetics and biomechanics, it is a valuable resource for evolutionary biologists in all fields. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian ...
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Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2015 Hard cover New. Contains: Line drawings, Halftones, Tables, black & white. Cambridge Studies in Morphology and Molecules: New Paradigms in Evolutionary Bio . 124 b/w illus. 18 colour illus. 43 tables. Intended for professional and scholarly audience.
ISBN10: 1107044332, ISBN13: 9781107044333, [publisher: CAMBRIDGE] Hardcover This book brings together the latest research on rodents to better understand the evolution of both living and extinct members of this fascinating group. Highlighting interdisciplinary links across palaeontology, developmental biology, functional morphology. [Greven, Germany] [Publication Year: 2015]
ISBN10: 1107044332, ISBN13: 9781107044333, [publisher: Cambridge University Press, Cambridge] Hardcover Hardcover. The widespread use of mouse models in developmental, behavioural and genetic studies has sparked wider interest in rodent biology as a whole. This book brings together the latest research on rodents to better understand the evolution of both living and extinct members of this fascinating group. Topics analysed include the role of molecular techniques in the determination of robust phylogenetic frameworks; how geometric morphometric methods help quantify and analyse variation in shape; and the role of developmental biology in elucidating the origins of skeletal elements and the teeth. The editors unite these disciplines to present the current state of knowledge in rodent biology, whilst setting the landscape for future research. This book highlights interdisciplinary links across palaeontology, developmental biology, functional morphology, phylogenetics and biomechanics, making it a valuable resource for evolutionary biologists in all fields. This book brings together the latest research on rodents to better understand the evolution of both living and extinct members of this fascinating group. Highlighting interdisciplinary links across palaeontology, developmental biology, functional morphology, phylogenetics and biomechanics, it is a valuable resource for evolutionary biologists in all fields. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the ...
Cambridge University Press 2015 Hard cover New A valuable resource for the latest research on rodents, highlighting links across palaeontology, developmental biology, functional morphology, phylogenetics and biomechanics. Editor(s): Cox, Philip G.; Hautier, Lionel. Series: Cambridge Studies in Morphology and Molecules: New Paradigms in Evolutionary Bio. Num Pages: 624 pages, 124 b/w illus. 18 colour illus. 43 tables. BIC Classification: PSAJ; PSVW7. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 256 x 184 x 34. Weight in Grams: 1388. 2015. Illustrated. hardcover.....We ship daily from our Bookshop.
ISBN10: 1107044332, ISBN13: 9781107044333, [publisher: Cambridge University Press] Hardcover A valuable resource for the latest research on rodents, highlighting links across palaeontology, developmental biology, functional morphology, phylogenetics and biomechanics. Editor(s): Cox, Philip G.; Hautier, Lionel. Series: Cambridge Studies in Morphology and Molecules: New Paradigms in Evolutionary Bio. Num Pages: 624 pages, 124 b/w illus. 18 colour illus. 43 tables. BIC Classification: PSAJ; PSVW7. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 256 x 184 x 34. Weight in Grams: 1388. . 2015. Illustrated. hardcover. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland. [Olney, MD, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2015]
ISBN10: 1107044332, ISBN13: 9781107044333, [publisher: Cambridge University Press, Cambridge] Hardcover Hardcover. The widespread use of mouse models in developmental, behavioural and genetic studies has sparked wider interest in rodent biology as a whole. This book brings together the latest research on rodents to better understand the evolution of both living and extinct members of this fascinating group. Topics analysed include the role of molecular techniques in the determination of robust phylogenetic frameworks; how geometric morphometric methods help quantify and analyse variation in shape; and the role of developmental biology in elucidating the origins of skeletal elements and the teeth. The editors unite these disciplines to present the current state of knowledge in rodent biology, whilst setting the landscape for future research. This book highlights interdisciplinary links across palaeontology, developmental biology, functional morphology, phylogenetics and biomechanics, making it a valuable resource for evolutionary biologists in all fields. This book brings together the latest research on rodents to better understand the evolution of both living and extinct members of this fascinating group. Highlighting interdisciplinary links across palaeontology, developmental biology, functional morphology, phylogenetics and biomechanics, it is a valuable resource for evolutionary biologists in all fields. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK ...
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