As a reference work especially for fossil mammals it is without rival. -- D. C. Kalthoff Palaontologie An extremely useful book. -- F. S. Szalay Choice

Embracing more than 5,000 genera, distributed in 425 families and 46 orders, Malcolm C. McKenna and Susan K. Bell's Classification of Mammals is the most comprehensive work to date on the systematics, relationships, and occurrences of all mammal taxa, living and extinct, down through the rank of genus. Since George Gaylord Simpson's 1945 classification, the paleontological record has been recalibrated, and the intervening years have seen much debate and progress concerning the theoretical underpinnings of systematization. McKenna inherited the project from Simpson and, with Bell, has constructed a completely updated hierarchical system that reflects the genealogy of Mammalia.
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Embracing more than 5,000 genera, distributed in 425 families and 46 orders, McKenna and Bell's Classification of Mammals is the most comprehensive work to date on the systematics, relationships, and occurrences of all mammal taxa, living and extinct, down through the rank of genus.
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Embracing more than 5,000 genera, distributed in 425 families and 46 orders, McKenna and Bell's Classification of Mammals is the most comprehensive work to date on the systematics, relationships, and occurrences of all mammal taxa, living and extinct, down through the rank of genus.
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Product details

ISBN
9780231110136
Published
2000-03-07
Publisher
Columbia University Press
Age
P, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
640

Biographical note

Malcolm C. McKenna and Susan K. Bell are members of the Division of Paleontology at the American Museum of Natural History.