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looking for book suggestions
Firstly thanks to all of you who helped me in previuos book searches: again
I hope someone there can be of help:
I am looking for books or papers which report descriptions of
paleo(bio)diversity in such way:
papers where the faunas of different epochs are summarized and the
echological relationships among their members are (as far as possible and
as roughly as it can be done) described, from Cambrian to Tertiary.
Concerning vertebrates, for instance I already have the papers by
Sennikov on Permotriassic asian faunas and that of Chatterjee on
Postosuchus showing an echological pyramid of Upper Triassic Chinle
formation, along with papers on dinosaur communities.
I don't need to get too much in depth,an overview is enough. I am
interested in vertebrate and invertebrate faunas as well.
Thanks indeed
Thanks in advance and you can reply off list at
silvio.renesto@unimi.it
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Prof. Silvio Renesto
Department of Structural and Functional Biology
Università degli Studi dell'Insubria
via Dunant 3
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Tel. +39-0332-421560
e-mail: silvio.renesto@uninsubria.it