Détails du livre
Format
Broché
Pages
294
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jan 1, 1969
Éditeur
British Museum (Natural History)
Description
This scholarly work presents significant findings on two newly discovered dicynodont species from the Triassic Ntawere Formation in Zambia. C. Barry Cox meticulously details the anatomical structures and paleobiological implications of these intriguing synapsids, contributing to the growing understanding of dicynodont evolution and diversity during the Triassic period.
By situating these discoveries within the broader context of Zambian paleoenvironments, the author sheds light on the ecological dynamics of the time. The research not only enriches the existing fossil record but also invites further exploration into the evolutionary pathways of these fascinating creatures, offering insights that could shape future studies in paleontology.
By situating these discoveries within the broader context of Zambian paleoenvironments, the author sheds light on the ecological dynamics of the time. The research not only enriches the existing fossil record but also invites further exploration into the evolutionary pathways of these fascinating creatures, offering insights that could shape future studies in paleontology.