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"From the era of early cave paintings to the present time, ruminants - deer, antelopes, cattle, buffalo, goats, giraffes, and their relatives - have captured the human imagination. Present on every continent except Australia and Antarctica, they have been more important to human subsistence than any other mammalian group. This book is a discussion of the evolution, biology, relationships, and conservation of this fascinating and ecologically significant group of mammals."--BOOK JACKET.
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Antelopes, Deer, and Relatives: Fossil Record, Behavioral Ecology, Systematics, and Conservation
June 2000, Yale University Press
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Antelopes, deer, and relatives: fossil record, behavioral ecology, systematics, and conservation
2000, Yale University Press
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Table of Contents
Introduction -- Elisabeth S. Vrba and George B. Schaller
Ruminant radiation -- Alan W. Gentry
Endemic ruminants of the neogene of North America -- Christine Janis
Evolutionary history of New World Cervidae -- S. David Webb
Caprinae and Hippotragini (Bovidae, Mammalia) in the Upper Miocene -- Alan W. Gentry
Paleodiet of the Giraffidae -- Nikos Solounias, W. Scott McGraw, Lee-Ann Hayek, and Lars Werdelin
Paleolithic art as a resource in Artiodactyl Paleobiology -- R. Dale Guthrie
Human evolution and large mammal extinctions -- Richard G. Klein.
Molecular evidence for the phylogenetic affinities of Ruminantia -- John Gatesy and Peter Arctander
Morphoclinal evolution in ungulates -- Peter Grubb
Dimorphism in social Artiodactyla: selection upon females -- Peter J. Jarman
Descent, adaptation, adjustment: lessons from the cervidae and other beasts -- Valerius Geist
Contemporary Cervidae of Central and South America -- John F. Eisenberg.
Phylogeny of Bovidae vased on bahavior, glands, skulls, and postcrania -- Elisabeth S. Vrba and George B. Schaller
Phylogenetic relationships within recent Antilopini (Bovidae) -- Colin P. Groves
Evolution of conspicuous coloration in the Bovidae: female mimicry of male secondary characters ad catalyst -- Richard D. Estes
Adaptation, niche partitioning, and coexistence of African Bovidae: clues to the past -- A.R.E. Sinclair
Mitochondrial DNA variation in Muntjac: evidence for discovery, rediscovery, and phylogenetic relationships -- George Amato, Mary G. Egan, George B. Schaller
Genome evolution in Artiodactyla and its relevance to conservation -- Oliver A. Ryder
Setting priorities for conservation of protected aresa -- A.R.E. Sinclair
Under what system of wildlife management are ungulates least domesticated? -- Valerius Geist
Conservation of Artiodactyla-- George B. Schaller.
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Proceedings of a workshop held in Aarlie, Va., May 18-21, 1997.
Includes bibliographical references.
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