Atlas of Terrestrial Mammal Limbs (e-bog) af Herrel, Anthony
Herrel, Anthony (forfatter)

Atlas of Terrestrial Mammal Limbs e-bog

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Atlas of Terrestrial Mammal Limbs is the first comprehensive and detailed anatomy book on a broad phylogenetic and ecological range of mammals. This extraordinary new work features more than 400 photographs and illustrations visualizing the limb musculature of 28 different species. Standardized views of the dissected bodies and concise text descriptions make it easy to compare the anatomy acros...
E-bog 403,64 DKK
Forfattere Herrel, Anthony (forfatter)
Forlag CRC Press
Udgivet 3 april 2020
Længde 383 sider
Genrer PSF
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781351784092
Atlas of Terrestrial Mammal Limbs is the first comprehensive and detailed anatomy book on a broad phylogenetic and ecological range of mammals. This extraordinary new work features more than 400 photographs and illustrations visualizing the limb musculature of 28 different species. Standardized views of the dissected bodies and concise text descriptions make it easy to compare the anatomy across different taxa. It provides tables of nomenclature and comparative muscle maps (schematic drawings on the origins and insertions of the muscles onto bones) in a diversity of animals. Atlas of Terrestrial Mammal Limbs is a reliable reference and an indispensable volume for all students and professional researchers in biology, paleontology, and veterinary medicine.Key Features:Provides an overview of the anatomy of the mammalian limbIncludes osteological correlates of the limb musclesIllustrates anatomy in 2DGuides dissectionDocuments anatomical diversity in mammalian limbsRelated Titles:D. L. France. Human and Nonhuman Bone Identification: A Color Atlas. (ISBN 978-1-4200-6286-1)S. N. Byers. Forensic Anthropology Laboratory Manual, 4th Edition (ISBN 978-1-1386-9073-8)S. N. Byers. Introduction to Forensic Anthropology, 5th Edition (ISBN 978-1-1381-8884-6)R. Diogo, et al. Muscles of Chordates: Development, Homologies, and Evolution (ISBN 978-1-1385-7116-7)