Paleontological Data Analysis During the last 10 years numerical methods have begun to dominate paleontology. These methods now reach far beyond




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Paleontological Data Analysis

 

By: Oyvind Hammer (University of Oslo) and David Harper (University of Copenhagen)CivilEngineering
 

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"I would definitely encourage students, later-year undergraduate or graduate, embarking on palaeontological research involving more than the most trivial statistics to buy this book, not just rely on the library copy."
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During the last 10 years numerical methods have begun to dominate paleontology. These methods now reach far beyond the fields of morphological and phylogenetic analyses to embrace biostratigraphy, paleobiogeography, and paleoecology. Paleontological Data Analysis explains the key numerical techniques in paleontology, and the methodologies employed in the software packages now available.

  • Following an introduction to numerical methodologies in paleontology, and to univariate and multivariate techniques (including inferential testing), there follow chapters on morphometrics, phylogenetic analysis, paleobiogeography and paleoecology, time series analysis, and quantitative biostratigraphy
  • Each chapter describes a range of techniques in detail, with worked examples, illustrations, and appropriate case histories
  • Describes the purpose, type of data required, functionality, and implementation of each technique, together with notes of caution where appropriate
  • The book and the accompanying PAST software package (see www.blackwellpublishing.com/hammer) are important investigative tools in a rapidly developing field characterized by many exciting new discoveries and innovative techniques
  • An invaluable tool for all students and researchers involved in quantitative paleontology

     

    TopTable of Contents

     

    Preface
    Acknowledgments
    1 Introduction
    2 Basic statistical methods
    3 Introduction to multivariate data analysis
    4 Morphometrics
    5 Phylogenetic analysis
    6 Paleobiogeography and paleoecology
    7 Time series analysis
    8 Quantitative biostratigraphy
    Appendix A: Plotting techniques
    Appendix B: Mathematical concepts and notation
    References
    Index

     

    Detailed contents

     

    TopAbout the Author

     

    Dr Øyvind Hammer is currently a Researcher in Paleontology at the Geological Museum in Oslo, and in Geobiology at the research center "Physics of Geological Processes". In addition to a number of research publications, he is the author of the popular data-analysis software PAST.

     

    David Harper is a leading expert on fossil brachiopods and numerical methods in palaeontology. He is Professor of Palaeontology in the University of Copenhagen, where he is currently Head of Geology in the Natural History Museum of Denmark. He has published over 10 books and monographs, including a couple of influential textbooks, as well as over 250 scientific articles and, together with Øyvind Hammer, the widely-used software package PAST. His time is divided between collection management, exhibition work, research and some teaching.

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    Book Information Paleontological Data Analysis

    Paleontological Data Analysis

     

    By: Oyvind Hammer (University of Oslo) and David Harper (University of Copenhagen)CivilEngineering
     

    Reviews

     

    "I would definitely encourage students, later-year undergraduate or graduate, embarking on palaeontological research involving more than the most trivial statistics to buy this book, not just rely on the library copy."
    Newsletter of Micropalaeontology

    More reviews

    Description

     

    During the last 10 years numerical methods have begun to dominate paleontology. These methods now reach far beyond the fields of morphological and phylogenetic analyses to embrace biostratigraphy, paleobiogeography, and paleoecology. Paleontological Data Analysis explains the key numerical techniques in paleontology, and the methodologies employed in the software packages now available.

    • Following an introduction to numerical methodologies in paleontology, and to univariate and multivariate techniques (including inferential testing), there follow chapters on morphometrics, phylogenetic analysis, paleobiogeography and paleoecology, time series analysis, and quantitative biostratigraphy
    • Each chapter describes a range of techniques in detail, with worked examples, illustrations, and appropriate case histories
    • Describes the purpose, type of data required, functionality, and implementation of each technique, together with notes of caution where appropriate
    • The book and the accompanying PAST software package (see www.blackwellpublishing.com/hammer) are important investigative tools in a rapidly developing field characterized by many exciting new discoveries and innovative techniques
    • An invaluable tool for all students and researchers involved in quantitative paleontology

       

      TopTable of Contents

       

      Preface
      Acknowledgments
      1 Introduction
      2 Basic statistical methods
      3 Introduction to multivariate data analysis
      4 Morphometrics
      5 Phylogenetic analysis
      6 Paleobiogeography and paleoecology
      7 Time series analysis
      8 Quantitative biostratigraphy
      Appendix A: Plotting techniques
      Appendix B: Mathematical concepts and notation
      References
      Index

       

      Detailed contents

       

      TopAbout the Author

       

      Dr Øyvind Hammer is currently a Researcher in Paleontology at the Geological Museum in Oslo, and in Geobiology at the research center "Physics of Geological Processes". In addition to a number of research publications, he is the author of the popular data-analysis software PAST.

       

      David Harper is a leading expert on fossil brachiopods and numerical methods in palaeontology. He is Professor of Palaeontology in the University of Copenhagen, where he is currently Head of Geology in the Natural History Museum of Denmark. He has published over 10 books and monographs, including a couple of influential textbooks, as well as over 250 scientific articles and, together with Øyvind Hammer, the widely-used software package PAST. His time is divided between collection management, exhibition work, research and some teaching.

    Buchen Sie Informationen paläontologische Daten-Analyse
    Paläontologisches Datenanalyse
    By: Oyvind Hammer (Universität Oslo) und David Harper (Universität Kopenhagen) CivilEngineering


    Rezensionen

    "Ich würde definitiv Studenten ermutigen, später-jährigen Undergraduate-oder Graduate-, beginnen paläontologischen Forschung mit mehr als die meisten trivial Statistiken zum Kauf dieses Buches, nicht nur auf die Bibliothek kopiert werden soll."
    Newsletter der Mikropaläontologie