Palaeozoic vertebrate biostratigraphy and biogeography1994
by Long, John A.
"This book offers the first detailed treatment of Palaeozoic vertebrates for use in correlations and in biogeographic studies. With thirteen chapters of systematic analysis of biostratigraphic and biogeographic data, it includes invaluable summaries of current research as well as new and significant contributions to the fields of geology and evolutionary biology. Introductory chapters explain the basic morphology of vertebrate groups and address issues such as global reconstructions, plate tectonics, and palaeogeography. Other chapters discuss the environments, faunas, and biozones for each of the major Palaeozoic vertebrate groups as well as the biogeographic distributions of faunas for each Palaeozoic time interval. With charts and figures that show many of the important fossils...
