A comprehensive look at an extinct mammal group and its place in early North American faunas.
This volume lays out how scientists study Taeniodonta, from anatomy and functional biology to evolution and biogeography. It gathers systematic revisions, detailed anatomical descriptions, and biomechanical analyses that illuminate how these mammals lived and interacted with their environments.
Readers will encounter clear explanations of terminology and measurements, reconstruction of key genera, and discussions of paleoecology, biostratigraphy, and phylogeny. The work ties together fossil evidence from multiple basins and formations to map the distribution and timeline of Taeniodonta across Paleocene to early Tiffanian contexts. Rich plates and tables illustrate anatomy, skeletal measurements, and geographic occurrences.
- In-depth overview of the order Taeniodonta, including defining features and notable genera.
- Functional morphology and biomechanical analyses of jaw and skull mechanics.
- Biostratigraphic and geographic distribution across North American localities.
- Phylogeny, evolution, and patterns of diversification in the taeniodont lineage.
Ideal for readers of paleontology and mammalian evolution, this edition provides a thorough reference for researchers and a solid, accessible resource for students and enthusiasts alike.