Book of Abstracts of the XXII Annual Meeting of the European Association of Vertebrate Palaeontologists, 30 June–5 July 2025, Kraków, Poland
Pterosaurs from Coahuila
Early Oligocene Fishes from Alabama, USA
Oldest evening bat from the Early Eocene of France
The digital endocast of Necrolemur antiquus
stapes trapped in artiodactyls bony labyrinth
Eocene (57) , Quercy Phosphorites (38) , Systematics (32) , Rodents (29) , Mammalia (27) , Rodentia (25) , Miocene (24)
PalaeoVertebrata Vol.40-1
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ArticleA classic in the making : VERTEBRATE PALAEONTOLOGY (4th edition). By Michael J. Benton.Eric BuffetautPublished online: 1/27/16Keywords: Book review; Vertebrate Palaeontology https://doi.org/10.18563/pv.40.1.e1 Cite this article: Eric Buffetaut, 2016. A classic in the making : VERTEBRATE PALAEONTOLOGY (4th edition). By Michael J. Benton. PalaeoVertebrata 40 (1)-e1. doi: 10.18563/pv.40.1.e1 Export citationAbstractWhen the first edition of Mike Benton’s Vertebrate Palaeontology came out in 1990, sauropods still dragged their tails on the ground, the closest relatives of whales were mesonychids, and Mesozoic birds consisted essentially of Archaeopteryx, Ichthyornis and Hesperornis. Twenty-five years later, the book, now in its fourth edition, is a third longer, in a larger format and sports fine colour plates – in addition to a companion website. Published in Vol.40-1 (2016) ReferencesBenton M. J. (2015). Vertebrate Palaeontology (4th edition). Wiley Blackwell, 480 pp. ISBN: 978-1-118-40755-4. |
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