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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Lars Werdelin (Professor, Swedish Museum of Natural History) , H. G. McDonald (Regional Paleontologist, Bureau of Land Management) , Christopher A. Shaw (Research Associate, George C. Page Museum)Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press Imprint: Johns Hopkins University Press Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.703kg ISBN: 9781421425566ISBN 10: 1421425564 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 10 July 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsPreface 1. Smilodon, by H. G. McDonald 2. The Phylogenetic Context of Smilodon, by Lars Werdelin and Therese Flink 3. Smilodon Fatalis from Talara, Peru, by K.L. Seymour, C.S. Churcher, and Ashley R. Reynolds 4. The Sabertooth Cat, Smilodon Populator (Carnivora: Felidae), from Cueva de Milodón, Chile, by H. G. McDonald and Lars Werdelin 5. Smilodon from South Carolina, by Larry D. Martin, Jim Knight, Todd Wheeler, and John P. Babiarz 6. Understanding Killing Behavior in Smilodon Fatalis, by Stephen Wroe and William C.H. Parr 7. Testing the Canine Shear-Bite Model for Smilodon using an Engineering Experiment, by Todd Wheeler 8. The Evolution of the Skull, Mandible and Teeth of Rancho La Brea Smilodon Fatalis as they Relate to Reeding Adaptations, by Julie A. Meachen and Wendy Binder 9. Analyzing the Tooth Development of Sabertoothed Carnivores, by Robert Feranec and M. Aleksander Wysocki 10. Dietary Ecology of Smilodon, by Larissa DeSantis 11. The Postcranial Morphology of Smilodon, by Margaret Lewis 12. Smilodon Paleopathology, by Sue Ware and Christopher A. ShawReviewsAny college-level science collection strong in paleontology must have this in-depth and authoritative survey. * Donovan's Literary Services * Any college-level science collection strong in paleontology must have this in-depth and authoritative survey. * Donovan's Literary Services * This edited collection brings together the who-is-who of sabertooth palaeontology to provide a thorough and technical overview of the current state of the field . . . this book is a treasure trove collecting review articles and new research on Smilodon. * Natural History Book Service * Detailed descriptions of specimens are presented in several papers and make the book an essential reference for researchers working on specimen identification for extinct felids . . . This book does a very good job of summarizing our current understanding of the natural history of an extinct taxon while laying a foundation for additional research. -- Christopher N. Jass, Quaternary Palaeontology Program, Royal Alberta Museum * Quarterly Review of Biology * In Smilodon: The Iconic Sabertooth, Werdelin, McDonald, Shaw, and colleagues provide a comprehensive volume that thoroughly documents both the science of Smilodon as well as the extraordinary details behind its story, successfully tracking down obscure historic collectors and specimens. This far-reaching book fills a gap in the literature. -- Alexis M. Mychajliw, La Brea Tar Pits & Museum * Journal of Mammalogy * Any college-level science collection strong in paleontology must have this in-depth and authoritative survey. * Donovan's Literary Services * This edited collection brings together the who-is-who of sabertooth palaeontology to provide a thorough and technical overview of the current state of the field... this book is a treasure trove collecting review articles and new research on Smilodon. * Natural History Book Service * Detailed descriptions of specimens are presented in several papers and make the book an essential reference for researchers working on specimen identification for extinct felids... This book does a very good job of summarizing our current understanding of the natural history of an extinct taxon while laying a foundation for additional research. -- Christopher N. Jass, Quaternary Palaeontology Program, Royal Alberta Museum * Quarterly Review of Biology * Author InformationLars Werdelin is a professor of paleontology at the Swedish Museum of Natural History. He is the coeditor of Cenozoic Mammals of Africa. H. Gregory McDonald is a regional paleontologist for the Bureau of Land Management, Utah State Office. He is the coauthor of The White River Badlands: Geology and Paleontology. Christopher A. Shaw is a research associate and former collections manager at the George C. Page Museum. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |