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Recording Structures of Mammals

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Determination of Age and Reconstruction of Life History

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Recording Structures of Mammals book

Determination of Age and Reconstruction of Life History
ByG.A. Klevezal, M.V. Mina, A.V. Oreshkin
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1998
eBook Published 25 October 2017
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.1201/9780203741146
Pages 448
eBook ISBN 9780203741146
Subjects Environment & Agriculture
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Klevezal, G.A. (1998). Recording Structures of Mammals: Determination of Age and Reconstruction of Life History (M.V. Mina, & A.V. Oreshkin, Trans.; 1st ed.). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/9780203741146

ABSTRACT

This text focuses on the principles and methods of using growth layers formed in teeth and bones of mammals to make a judgement on essential traits of the animal's life history. In nearly all mammalian species, including man, the age of individuals can be determined from the number of growth layers and, at least in some of them, it is possible to estimate the season of an animal's birth and death, age of sexual maturation, periodicity of reproduction, certain feeding habits and other aspects of the individual's biology. It is also possible, from tooth-enamel analysis, to assess doses of radiation accumulated by animals and human beings during their lifetime.;This book is intended for zoologists, wild-game biologists and zoo archaeologists, but some of the sections could also be of interest for anthropologists, radioecologists and conservation biologists.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part 1|1 pages

Main recording structures in mammals

chapter 1|21 pages

Morphological characteristics of recording structures

chapter 2|6 pages

Studies of recording structures by means of their vital labelling

chapter 3|51 pages

Growth layers in the recording structures

chapter 4|21 pages

Diversity of annual layer patterns

part 2|2 pages

Use of the recording structures in zoological investigations

chapter 5|19 pages

General principles of application of recording structures for determining absolute age of mammals

chapter 6|54 pages

Age determination of mammals from temperate and subpolar zones

chapter 7|53 pages

Possibilities of applying recording structures to decode records of an individual’s life history

chapter 8|3 pages

Conclusion

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