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Amazonia: Landscape and Species Evolution

Amazonia: Landscape and Species Evolution

A Look into the Past

by Carina Hoorn and Frank Wesselingh
Hardback
Publication Date: 15/01/2010

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The book focuses on geological history as the critical factor in determining the present biodiversity and landscapes of Amazonia. The different driving mechanisms for landscape evolution are explored by reviewing the history of the Amazonian Craton, the associated sedimentary basins, and the role of mountain uplift and climate change. This book provdes an insight into the Meso- and Cenozoic record of Amazonia that was characterized by fluvial and long-lived lake systems and a highly diverse flora and fauna. This fauna includes giants such as the ca. 12 m long caiman Purussaurus, but also a varied fish fauna and fragile molluscs, whilst fossil pollen and spores form relics of ancestral swamps and rainforests.

Finally, a review the molecular datasets of the modern Amazonian rainforest and aquatic ecosystem, discussing the possible relations between the origin of Amazonian species diversity and the palaeogeographic, palaeoclimatic and palaeoenvironmental evolution of northern South America. The multidisciplinary approach in evaluating the history of Amazonia has resulted in a comprehensive volume that provides novel insights into the evolution of this region.
ISBN:
9781405181136
9781405181136
Category:
Earth sciences
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
15-01-2010
Language:
English
Publisher:
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
464
Dimensions (mm):
285x229x31mm
Weight:
1.72kg

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