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Seller: Bluesparrowhawk Books, Chestfield, KENT, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. EX-LIBRARY hardback, no dustjacket, published by the Geological Society, 2011. 247pp, illustrated. Usual library marks, some of which have been blacked out. Minor wear to spine & covers. Good. book. Seller Inventory # 13617905
Seller: Paul Gritis Books, Coopersburg, PA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: New. New copy in publisher's shrinkwrap. Seller Inventory # 12477
Seller: Acanthophyllum Books, Holywell, FLINT, United Kingdom
Pictorial hard covers. Condition: Fine. No Jacket. Special Publication 358. Scarcely used. No inscriptions. Weight: 1.0 Language: English. Seller Inventory # 42870
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Seller: ECOSPHERE, Champs sur marne, France
Couverture rigide. Condition: Neuf. Seller Inventory # 9781862393363
Seller: Joseph Burridge Books, Dagenham, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: New. The past decade has witnessed a major revival in attempts to separate biodiversity signals from biases imposed by sampling and the architecture of the rock record. How large a problem this poses to our understanding of biodiversity patterns remains debatable, and new approaches are being developed to investigate this question. Here palaeobiologists with widely differing approaches and interests explore the problems of extracting reliable information on biodiversity change from an imperfect geological record. Topics covered range from the application of information-theoretic approaches that identify directional causal relationships to an in-depth study of how geological biases could influence our understanding of dinosaur evolution. A wide range of new insights into the links between the land, shallow-marine and deep-sea rock, and fossil records are presented, making this volume invaluable to anyone in the Earth or life sciences who wishes to remain abreast of this dynamic and rapidly evolving research area. Seller Inventory # PGGEOXX67