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Amazonia: Landscape and Species Evolution: A Look into the Past - ISBN 9781405181136

Amazonia: Landscape and Species Evolution: A Look into the Past

ISBN 9781405181136

Autor: Carina Hoorn, Frank Wesselingh

Wydawca: Wiley

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ISBN13:      

9781405181136

ISBN10:      

1405181133

Autor:      

Carina Hoorn, Frank Wesselingh

Oprawa:      

Hardback

Rok Wydania:      

2010-01-15

Ilość stron:      

464

Wymiary:      

285x229

Tematy:      

RB

Amazonia, Landscape and Species Evolution is written with the following aims:to explain the geological processes that formed Amazonia;to explore the extent to which Amazonian biodiversity can be explained through pre–Quaternary processes;to show how our understanding of the evolution of the Amazonian landscape, flora and fauna can be improved by combining geological and biological research;to provide a starting point for future research in Amazonia.
The book focuses on geological history as the critical factor in determining the present biodiversity and landscapes of Amazonia. We explore the different driving mechanisms for landscape evolution by reviewing the history of the Amazonian Craton, the associated sedimentary basins, and the role of mountain uplift and climate change.
Throughout the book we provide 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.
We also review the molecular datasets of the modern Amazonian rainforest and aquatic ecosystem, and discuss 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.
The book is written by leading scientists of the Amazonian research community and, whilst serving as reference to all scientists working in the region, will be of particular interest to students and researchers concerned with the natural history of the region. Potential readers will include geologi sts, geographers and biologists who wish to understand the evolution of landscapes and biota of this unique region.

Spis treści:
Dedication to Thomas van der Hammen
List of contributors
Prologue (Thomas van der Hammen).
1 Introduction: Amazonia, landscape and species evolution (Carina Hoorn and Frank P. Wesselingh).
Part I Tectonic processes as driving mechanisms for palaeogeographical and palaeoenvironmental evolution in Amazonia
2 Geological evolution of the Amazonian Craton (Salomon B. Kroonenberg and Emond W.F. de Roever).
3 The Paleozoic Solimões and Amazonas basins and the Acre foreland basin of Brazil (Joaquim Ribeiro Wanderley–Filho, Jaime Fernandes Eiras, Paulo Roberto da Cruz Cunha and Paulus H. van der Ven).
4 Tectonic history of the Andes and sub–Andean zones: implications for the development of the Amazon drainage basin (Andres Mora, Patrice Baby, Martin Roddaz, Mauricio Parra, Stéphane Brusset, Wilber Hermoza and Nicolas Espurt).
5 Cenozoic sedimentary evolution of the Amazonian foreland basin system (Martin Roddaz, Wilber Hermoza, Andres Mora, Patrice Baby, Mauricio Parra, Frédéric Christophoul, Stéphane Brusset and Nicolas Espurt).
6 The Nazca Ridge and uplift of the Fitzcarrald Arch: implications for regional geology in northern South America (Nicolas Espurt, Patrice Baby, Stéphane Brusset, Martin Roddaz, Wilber Hermoza and Jocelyn Barbarand).
Part II Cenozoic depositional systems in Amazonia
7 The Amazonian Craton and its influence on past fluvial systems (Mesozoic–Cenozoic, Amazonia)  (Carina Hoorn, Martin Roddaz, Rodolfo Dino, Emilio Soares, Cornelius Uba, Diana Ochoa–Lozano and Russell Mapes).
8 The development of the Amazonian mega–wetland (Miocene; Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia) (Carina Hoorn, Frank P. Wesselingh, Jussi Hovikoski and Javier Guerrer o).
9 Marine influence in Amazonia: evidence from the geological record (Jussi Hovikoski, Frank P. Wesselingh, Matti Räsänen, Murray Gingras and Hubert B. Vonhof).
10 Megafan environments in northern South America and their impact on Amazon Neogene aquatic ecosystems (M. Justin Wilkinson, Larry G. Marshall, John G. Lundberg and Mikhail H. Kreslavsky).
11 Long–term landscape development processes in Amazonia (Georg Irion and Risto Kalliola).
Part III Amazonian climate, past and present
12 Climate variation in Amazonia during the Neogene and the Quaternary (Hubert B. Vonhof and Ron J.G. Kaandorp).
13 Modelling the response of Amazonian climate to the uplift of the Andean mountain range (Pierre Sepulchre, Lisa C. Sloan and Frédéric Fluteau).
14 Modern Andean rainfall variation during ENSO cycles and its impact on the Amazon drainage basin (Bodo Bookhagen and Manfred R. Strecker).
Part IV Cenozoic development of terrestrial and aquatic biota: insights from the fossil record
15 A review of Tertiary mammal faunas and birds from western Amazonia (Francisco Ricardo Negri, Jean Bocquentin–Villanueva, Jorge Ferigolo and Pierre–Olivier Antoine).
16 Neogene crocodile and turtle fauna in northern South America (Douglas Riff, Pedro Seyferth R. Romano, Gustavo Ribeiro Oliveira and Orangel A. Aguilera).
17 The Amazonian Neogene fish fauna (John G. Lundberg, Mark H. Sabaj Pérez, Wasila M. Dahdul and Orangel A. Aguilera).
18 Amazonian aquatic invertebrate faunas (Mollusca, Ostracoda) and their development over the past 30 million years (Frank P. Wesselingh and Maria–Inês F. Ramos).
19 The origin of the modern Amazon rainforest: implications of the palynological and palaeobotanical record (Carlos Jaramillo, Carina Hoorn, Silane A.F. Silva, Fatima Leite, Fabiany Herrera, Luis Quiroz, Rodolfo Dino and Luz ia Antonioli).
20 Biotic development of Quaternary Amazonia: a palynological perspective (Hermann Behling, Mark Bush and Henry Hooghiemstra).
Part V Modern perspectives on the origin of Amazonian biota
21 Contribution of current and historical processes to patterns of tree diversity and composition of the Amazon (Hanster Steege, ATDN (Amazon Tree Diversity Network: collective author) and RAINFOR (The Amazon Forest Inventory Network: collective author).
22 Composition and diversity of northwestern Amazonian rainforests in a geoecological context (Joost F. Duivenvoorden and Alvaro J. Duque).
23 Diversifi cation of the Amazonian flora and its relation to key geological and environmental events: a molecular perspective (R. Toby Pennington and Christopher W. Dick).
24 Molecular studies and phylogeography of Amazonian tetrapods and their relation to geological and climatic models (Alexandre Antonelli, Adrián Quijada–Mascareñas, Andrew J. Crawford, John M. Bates, Paúl M. Velazco and Wolfgang Wüster).
25 Molecular signatures of Neogene biogeographical events in the Amazon fish fauna (Nathan R. Lovejoy, Stuart C. Willis and James S. Albert
Part VI Synthesis
26 On the origin of Amazonian landscapes and biodiversity: a synthesis (Frank P. Wesselingh, Carina Hoorn, Salomon B. Kroonenberg, Alexandre Antonelli, John G. Lundberg, Hubert B. Vonhof and Henry Hooghiemstra).
Index.
Color plate section is found facing
Companion website for this book: www.wiley.com/go/hoorn/amazonia

Nota biograficzna:
Carina Hoorn is a paleoecologist who studied geology and holds a PhD from the University of Amsterdam (The Netherlands) and an MSc in Science Communication (Imperial College, London). Currently she is liaised to the University of Amsterdam and her main research interests are Amazonia, the Himalayas, Tibet, and the coastal lagoons o

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