Out of thin air
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publisher: Washington, D.C Joseph Henry Press 2006Description: XIII, 282 S. Ill., graph. Darst. 24 cmISBN: 0309100615; 9780309100618Subject(s): Paläobotanik | Paläozoologie | Aussterben | Dinosaurier | Evolution | Palökologie | Paläozoologie | Fossile Tiere | Paläobotanik | Dinosaurs -- Extinction | Dinosaurs -- Evolution | Paleoecology | Paleobotany -- Carboniferous | Dinosaurs Extinction | Dinosaurs Evolution | Paleoecology | Paleobotany CarboniferousDDC classification: 567.9 LOC classification: QE861.6.E95Other classification: 38.22 | TQ 1010 | WH 9200 | 13 | ggo Online resources: Table of contents only | InhaltsverzeichnisItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Literaturverz. S. 237 - 259
Respiration and the Body Plans of Animal Life -- Oxygen Through Time -- Evolving Respiratory Systems as a Cause of the Cambrian Explosion -- The Ordovician: Cambrian Explosion -- The Silurian-Devonian: How an Oxygen Spike Allowed the First Conquest of Land -- The Carboniferous-Early Permian: High-oxygen, Fires and Giants -- The Permian Extinction and the Evolution of Endothermy -- The Triassic Explosion -- The Jurassic: Dinosaur Hegemony in a Low-Oxygen World -- The Cretaceous Extinction and the Rise of Large Mammals -- Should We Fear the Oxygen Future?
Respiration and the Body Plans of Animal LifeOxygen Through Time -- Evolving Respiratory Systems as a Cause of the Cambrian Explosion -- The Ordovician: Cambrian Explosion -- The Silurian-Devonian: How an Oxygen Spike Allowed the First Conquest of Land -- The Carboniferous-Early Permian: High-oxygen, Fires and Giants -- The Permian Extinction and the Evolution of Endothermy -- The Triassic Explosion -- The Jurassic: Dinosaur Hegemony in a Low-Oxygen World -- The Cretaceous Extinction and the Rise of Large Mammals -- Should We Fear the Oxygen Future?.