2015 | Book Series
Vertebrate Paleobiology and Paleoanthropology
21 Volumes | 2007 - 2023
Focal topics for volumes in the series will include systematic paleontology of all vertebrates (from agnathans to humans), phylogeny reconstruction, functional morphology, Paleolithic archaeology, taphonomy, geochronology, historical biogeography, and biostratigraphy. Other fields (e.g., paleoclimatology, paleoecology, ancient DNA, total organismal community structure) may be considered if the volume theme emphasizes paleobiology (or archaeology).
Volumes in the series may either be monographic treatments (including unpublished but fully revised dissertations) or edited collections, especially those focusing on problem-oriented issues, with multidisciplinary coverage where possible. The two Series Editors are assisted by an Editorial Advisory Board. All contributions in the series (whether monographs or chapters in edited volumes) will be peer-reviewed by at least three readers, at the level of a journal submission.
Series Editors:
Eric Delson, City University of New York and American Museum of Natural History, NY, USA. E-mail: eric.delson@lehman.cuny.edu
Home page: http://www.nycep.org/ed/
Eric J. Sargis, Yale University, New Haven, USA. E-mail: eric.sargis@yale.edu
Home page: http://www.yale.edu/anthro/people/esargis.html
Editorial Advisory Board:
Ross D.E. MacPhee, American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY, USA
Peter Makovicky, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA
Jin Meng, American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY, USA
Margherita Mussi, International Association for Mediterranean and Oriental Studies, Rome, Italy
Tom Plummer, Queens College/CUNY, Queens, NY, USA