PaleoBase
Description
PaleoBase represents a unique combination of up-to-date systematic information on an extensive collection of fossil genera, state-of-the-art color digital photographs of representative specimens from The Natural History Museum's unrivalled paleontological collections, and modern relational database technology.
- High-quality zoomable digital images
- Complete systematic, life-habit and paleoecological descriptions by taxonomic specialists from The Natural History Museum, London
- Chronostratigraphic and paleogeographic distribution
- Glossary of terms and bibliography
- Full search either by name, age, chronostratigraphy, or morphology
- Morphological keys and labelled images
PaleoBase Macrofossils Part 3 contains records of Cnidaria, Echinoderms, Sponges, and 'Other' fossil groups.
For an online demonstration and guided tour of PaleoBase: Macrofossils please visit: www.paleobase.com/
For an information brochure, or for any queries, please e-mail paleobase.support@oxon.blackwellpublishing.com
Cnidaria, Echinoderms, Sponges, 'Other' This software is an excellent instructional resource for teaching in both small and large palaeontology classes Bruce Lieberman in Palaios Vol 17An invaluable tool for any university that teaches undergraduate level palaeontology .....students will love it Rod Taylor in Geol Mag 138
Is this the future of paleontological publishing? We can only hope. Fossil News march 2001
Dr Norman MacLeod, Keeper of Palaeontology, The Natural History Museum. PaleoBase represents a unique combination of up-to-date systematic information on an extensive collection of fossil genera, state-of-the-art color digital photographs of representative specimens from The Natural History Museum’s unrivalled paleontological collections, and modern relational database technology.
PaleoBase provides an important new tool for the teaching of life history in a wide variety of advanced secondary, undergraduate, and graduate courses (e.g., paleontology, historical geology, stratigraphy, paleoceanography, paleobiogeography). Instructors will find the database a rich resource for lecture presentations, discussions, and laboratory exercises. Students will find PaleoBase an invaluable addition to traditional textbooks, and a key reference source for basic systematic paleontology.
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- High-quality zoomable digital images
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- Complete systematic, life-habit and paleoecological descriptions by taxonomic specialists from The Natural History Museum, London
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- Chronostratigraphic and paleogeographic distribution
-
- Glossary of terms and bibliography
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- Full search either by name, age, chronostratigraphy, or morphology
-
- Morphological keys and labelled images
PaleoBase Macrofossils Part 3 contains records of Cnidaria, Echinoderms, Sponges, and ‘Other’ fossil groups.
PUBLISHER:
Wiley
ISBN-13:
9780632058921
BINDING:
CD-ROM
BISAC:
Science
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General/Adult
LANGUAGE:
English