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A01=Anthony Herrel
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A01=Jean-Christophe Theil
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Atlas of Terrestrial Mammal Limbs

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 limb
  • Includes osteological correlates of the limb muscles
  • Illustrates anatomy in 2D
  • Guides dissection
  • Documents anatomical diversity in mammalian limbs

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Product Details
  • Weight: 910g
  • Dimensions: 210 x 280mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Apr 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781138705906

About Anne-Claire FabreAnthony HerrelChristine BöhmerJean-Christophe Theil

Christine Böhmer is a vertebrate paleobiologist with expertise in anatomy evolutionary developmental biology(EvoDevo) and functional morphology. She graduated from the Technische Universitat in Munich (BSc) and Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat in Munich (MSc) (Germany). After a visiting fellowship at the University of Chicago (USA) she went back to Germany and earned her doctoral degree from the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat (PhD) in 2013 with summa cum laude. Subsequently Christine spent one year as postdoctoral researcher at the RIKEN Institute in Kobe (Japan). Since 2015 she works as Postdoc at the Museum National dHistoire Naturelle in Paris (France). In 2019 she was a visiting professor for vertebrate paleobiology at the University of Vienna (Austria). Recently Christine was awarded a Marie-Skdowska Curie fellowship from the European Commission.Jean-Christophe Theil. Interested in animals anatomy and osteology since his childhood he started an osteological collection leading him to learn more about animals. Re-assembling skulls and skeletons of all kinds of vertebrates is the crossing of a scientific and artistic process that he has come to love. During his studies he met Anthony Herrel who introduced him to the world of muscles. After earning a Masters degree in Systematics Evolution and Paleontology at the Museum National dHistoire Naturelle in Paris he joined the FUNEVOL team as temporary dissection worker and bone preparator. He is very happy to combine his understanding of both muscles and bones which are very complementary.Anne-Claire Fabre is an evolutionary biologist and functional morphologist principally interested in shape evolution. Her research on macroevolution is highly integrative linking different research areas in biology in order to understand the evolution of the shape of a structure in relation to development function and behavior. She earned her PhD from University College London and did postdocs as a Fondation Fyssen fellow at Duke University (USA) and as a Marie-Skodowska Curie fellow at the Museum National dHistoire Naturelle (France). She is currently working as a research co-investigator at the Natural History Museum (UK).Anthony Herrel is a research director of the CNRS working at the Museum National dHistoire Naturelle. His main interests are the evolution of the vertebrate feeding and locomotor systems. He is by training a comparative anatomist with a keen interest in functional morphology and biomechanics. He earned his PhD from the University of Antwerp in Belgium and did postdocs at the University of Antwerp in Belgium Northern Arizona University Tulane University and Harvard University in the US before landing a job at the CNRS. He now runs the Function and Evolution team of the UMR7179 at the Museum in Paris.

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