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Contents
Full contents vii
Preface xi
1 Paleontology as a science 1
2 Fossils in time and space 22
3 Taphonomy and the quality of the fossil record 57
4 Paleoecology and paleoclimates 79
5 Macroevolution and the tree of life 116
6 Fossil form and function 137
7 Mass extinctions and biodiversity loss 162
8 The origin of life 183
9 Protists 204
10 Origin of the metazoans 234
11 The basal metazoans: sponges and corals 260
12 Spiralians 1: lophophorates 297
13 Spiralians 2: mollusks 326
14 Ecdysozoa: arthropods 361
15 Deuterostomes: echinoderms and hemichordates 389
16 Fishes and basal tetrapods 427
17 Dinosaurs and mammals 453
18 Fossil plants 479
19 Trace fossils 509
20 Diversifi cation of life 533
Glossary 554
Appendix 1: Stratigraphic chart 573
Appendix 2: Paleogeographic maps 575
Index 576
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