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Titel: Mammal teeth
Ondertitel: Origin, evolution, and diversity
Auteur: Ungar P.S.
Jaar van uitgave: 2010
ISBN: 9780801896682
Aantal pagina's: 304
Lengte rug: 30 cm
Geïllustreerd: rijk
Omslag: hardback
Prijs: € 60,00
Beschrijving:
The masticatory system of the earliest mammals evolved more than 200 million years ago and set the stage for a breathtaking radiation of life. Subtle genetic tweaking combined with natural selection led from the ancestral tooth form to an extraordinary diversification of types, allowing mammals to indulge in a remarkable variety of foods. Some are herbivores and consume many types and parts of plants. Others are carnivores, with prey ranging from some of the smallest animals on the planet to the largest. Some are opportunistic generalists, while others are extreme dietary specialists. Such differences in diet among mammals help separate and define species, and these differences are matched by differences in the number, sizes, and shapes of mammal teeth.
http://www.natuurenboek.nl/details.aspx?lnPKID=%2019144
Heb het zelf nog niet maar leek mij wel een goede!
Titel: Mammal teeth
Ondertitel: Origin, evolution, and diversity
Auteur: Ungar P.S.
Jaar van uitgave: 2010
ISBN: 9780801896682
Aantal pagina's: 304
Lengte rug: 30 cm
Geïllustreerd: rijk
Omslag: hardback
Prijs: € 60,00
Beschrijving:
The masticatory system of the earliest mammals evolved more than 200 million years ago and set the stage for a breathtaking radiation of life. Subtle genetic tweaking combined with natural selection led from the ancestral tooth form to an extraordinary diversification of types, allowing mammals to indulge in a remarkable variety of foods. Some are herbivores and consume many types and parts of plants. Others are carnivores, with prey ranging from some of the smallest animals on the planet to the largest. Some are opportunistic generalists, while others are extreme dietary specialists. Such differences in diet among mammals help separate and define species, and these differences are matched by differences in the number, sizes, and shapes of mammal teeth.
http://www.natuurenboek.nl/details.aspx?lnPKID=%2019144