Palaeozoic fishes
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Palaeozoic fishes
Chapman and Hall, 1971
2nd ed. / extensively revised by R.S. Miles
大学図書館所蔵 全14件
  青森
  岩手
  宮城
  秋田
  山形
  福島
  茨城
  栃木
  群馬
  埼玉
  千葉
  東京
  神奈川
  新潟
  富山
  石川
  福井
  山梨
  長野
  岐阜
  静岡
  愛知
  三重
  滋賀
  京都
  大阪
  兵庫
  奈良
  和歌山
  鳥取
  島根
  岡山
  広島
  山口
  徳島
  香川
  愛媛
  高知
  福岡
  佐賀
  長崎
  熊本
  大分
  宮崎
  鹿児島
  沖縄
  韓国
  中国
  タイ
  イギリス
  ドイツ
  スイス
  フランス
  ベルギー
  オランダ
  スウェーデン
  ノルウェー
  アメリカ
注記
Includes bibliographies
内容説明・目次
内容説明
I have revised Moy-Thomas's widely used book on Palaeozoic fishes in an attempt to incorporate some of the considerable advances that have been made in this field over the last 30 years, which have in some respects made the first edition seriously out-of-date. The book is now inevitably longer, but its scope remains the same and the original approach has been main- tained as far as possible. I have, however, undertaken a certain amount ofre- arrangement of the contents, consonant with our changing views of fish evolution, and have tried to reflect some of the current preoccupations of students of fish evolution in expanded sections on mode of life and relation- ships. The illustrations have been completely replaced, and in selecting the figures I have been faced with an embarrassing richness of source material. In an attempt to keep the figures down to a reasonable number, I have decided that it is better to have a few species illustrated with clear drawings than give thumb-nail sketches of all the forms mentioned in the text, and as far as possible to restrict the illustrations to Palaeozoic species.
All the illustrations have been redrawn to a common style, and in some cases they have been specially prepared or modified for this book. Authors' names are now included in the text and a list of references is given at the end of each chapter.
目次
- 1 Introduction.- 1.1. Conspectus, 1
- 1.2. Evolution of jaws, 2
- 1.3. Fossil record, 4
- 1.4. Environment, 6
- 1.5. Classification, 7
- References, 8
- Bibliography, 9..- 2 Class Cephalaspidomorphi.- 2.1. Classification, 10
- 2.2. Cephalaspidomorph characteristics, 11
- 2.3. Infraclass 1, Osteostraci, 12
- 2.3.1. Structure, 13
- 2.3.2. Growth and life history, 19
- 2.3.3. Diversity and tendencies in evolution, 20
- 2.4. Infraclass 2, Anaspida, 23
- 2.4.1 Structure, 24
- 2.4.2. Growth, 26
- 2.4.3. Diversity, 27
- 2.5. Infraclass 3, Petromyzonida, 27
- 2.5.1. Structure, 27
- 2.6. Incertae sedis Palaeospondylus, 28
- 2.7. Mode of life, 29
- References, 31..- 3 Class Pteraspidomorphi.- 3.1. Classification, 35
- 3.2. Pteraspidomorph characteristics, 36
- 3.3. Subclass 1, Heterostraci, 36
- 3.3.1. Structure, 36
- 3.3.2. Growth and the evolution of the shield, 41
- 3.3.3. Diversity and interrelationships, 45
- 3.3.4. Mode of life, 49
- 3.4. Incertae sedis Polybranchiaspis, 52
- 3.5. Subclass 2, Thelodonti, 53
- 3.5.1. Structure, 53
- 3.5.2. Diversity and affinities, 55
- 3.6. Relationships of agnathans, 56
- References, 57..- 4 Subclass Acanthodii.- 4.1. Classification, 61
- 4.2. Acanthodian characteristics, 61
- 4.2.1. Structure, 63
- 4.2.2. Diversity and tendencies in evolution, 71
- 4.2.3. Mode of life, 75
- References, 76..- 5 Subclass Osteichthyes. Infraclass Actinopterygii.- 5.1. Classification, 79
- 5.2. Osteichthyan characteristics, 80
- 5.3. Infraclass Actinopterygii, 81
- 5.4. Superorder 1, Chondrostei, 86
- 5.5. Order 1, Palaeoniscida, 86
- 5.5.1. Structure, 87
- 5.5.2. Suborder 1, Palaeoniscoidei, 91
- 5.5.3. Suborder 2, Platysomidei, 94
- 5.6. Order 2, Haplolepidida, 97
- 5.7. Order 3, Tarrasiida, 97
- 5.8. Order 4, Phanerorhynchida, 98
- 5.9. Order 5, Dorypterida, 99
- 5.10. Superorder 2, Holostei, 99
- 5.11. Order 1, Semionotida, 100
- 5.12. Tendencies in evolution, 102
- References, 105..- 6 Subclass Osteichthyes. Infraclass Crossopterygii.- 6.1. Classification, 110
- 6.2. Crossopterygian characteristics, 111
- 6.3. Superorder 1, Rhipidistia, 113
- 6.3.1. Structure, 114
- 6.3.2. Order 1, Holoptychiida, 122
- 6.3.3. Order 2, Osteolepidida, 125
- 6.3.4. Order 3, Rhizodontida, 126
- 6.3.5. Tendencies in evolution, 127
- 6.4. Superorder 2, Actinistia, 127
- 6.4.1. Structure, 127
- 6.4.2. Diversity, 131
- 6.5. Incertae sedis Onychodontidae, 131
- 6.6. Mode of life, 134
- References, 136..- 7 Subclass Osteichthyes. Infraclass Dipnoi.- 7.1. Classification, 141
- 7.2. Dipnoan characteristics, 141
- 7.3. Structure and diversity, 144
- 7.3.1. Structure, 144
- 7.3.2. Diversity, 149
- 7.4. Evolution and mode of life, 153
- 7.5. Growth of cosmoid scales and bones, 154
- 7.6. R elationships of teleostomes, 155
- References, 158..- 8 Subclass Placodermi.- 8.1. Classification, 161
- 8.2. Placoderm characteristics, 162
- 8.3. Order 1, Arthrodira, 163
- 8.3.1. Structure, 164
- 8.3.2. Diversity and tendencies in evolution, 170
- 8.4. Order 2, Ptyctodontida, 178
- 8.5. Order 3, Phyllolepidida, 180
- 8.6. Order 4, Petalichthyida, 181
- 8.7. Order 5, Rhenanida, 185
- 8.7.1. Suborder 1, Palaeacanthaspidoidei, 185
- 8.7.2. Suborder 2, Gemuendinoidei, 188
- 8.8. Order 6, Antiarchi, 191
- 8.9. Incertae sedis Stensioellidae, 195
- 8.10 Evolution and mode of life, 197
- References, 200..- 9 Subclass Chondrichthyes. Infraclass Elasmobranchii.- 9.1. Classification, 206
- 9.2. Chondrichthyan characteristics, 206
- 9.3. Infraclass Elasmobranchii, 209
- 9.4. Order 1, Cladoselachida, 210
- 9.5. Order 2, Cladodontida, 213
- 9.6. Order 3, Selachii, 215
- 9.6.1. Suborder 1, Ctenacanthoidei, 215
- 9.6.2. Suborder 2, Hybodontoidei, 217
- 9.7. Order 4, Xenacanthida, 218
- 9.8. Incertae sedis Order 5, Helicopriondia, 220
- 9.9. Evolution, 221
- 9.10. Mode of life, 222
- References, 223..- 10 Subclass Chondrichthyes. Infraclass Holocephali.- 10.1. Classification, 226
- 10.2. Holocephalan characteristics, 227
- 10.3. Order 1, Chimaerida, 229
- 10.3.1. Suborder 1, Helodontoidei, 229
- 10.3.2. Suborder 2, Cochliodontoidei, 231
- 10.3.3. Suborder 3, Menaspoidei, 231
- 10.4. Order 2, Chondrenchelyida, 233
- 10.5. Order 3, Edestida, 234
- 10.6. Incertae sedis Ornithoprion, 237
- 10.7. Order 4, Psammodontida, 238
- 10.8. Order 5, Copodontida, 238
- 10.9. Incertae sedis Order 6, Petalodontida, 239
- 10.10 Evolution and mode of life, 240
- 10.11. Relationship of elasmobranchiomorphs, 242
- References, 244..- 11 Summary of the early evolution of fishes.
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