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Plio-Pleistozane Und Holozane Mollusken Osterreichs: Teil 1 Und Teil 2

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In addition to research in palaeontology, palaeobotany, sedimentology, archaeology and prehistory, the study of Plio-Pleistocene and Holocene mollusca has become more and more important. Mollusca are very helpful in reconstructing past environments, since faunal development corresponds directly to changes in vegetation and climate. Since the Quaternary malacofauna consists mainly of species also represented in present day fauna, knowledge of their modern requirements is a fundamental necessity. In addition, molluscan groupings can give evidence of anthropogenic impact on the environment. Some species have chronostratigraphic importance. This volume provides a complex of information on the Quaternary mollusca of Austria. It is based on the material collected from more than 170 palaeontological and archaeological sites, which have provided altogether more than one million specimens. An initial impulse for this work came from V. LOAEK’s in-depth study on the Quaternary mollusca of Czechoslovakia (published in 1964). The present volume includes: a register and brief description of the sites; a description of the morphology and biology of all species as well as their appearance in the different localities and layers; zoo-geographical patterns; a comprehensive list of relevant literature; an analysis of the development and features of the malacofauna during the Holocene; an attempt to correlate the finds with malacological data and biozones of other European countries; a catalogue of all the present mollusca of Austria; numerous illustrations and maps.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Austrian Academy of Sciences Press
Country
Austria
Date
17 October 2006
Pages
860
ISBN
9783700136743

In addition to research in palaeontology, palaeobotany, sedimentology, archaeology and prehistory, the study of Plio-Pleistocene and Holocene mollusca has become more and more important. Mollusca are very helpful in reconstructing past environments, since faunal development corresponds directly to changes in vegetation and climate. Since the Quaternary malacofauna consists mainly of species also represented in present day fauna, knowledge of their modern requirements is a fundamental necessity. In addition, molluscan groupings can give evidence of anthropogenic impact on the environment. Some species have chronostratigraphic importance. This volume provides a complex of information on the Quaternary mollusca of Austria. It is based on the material collected from more than 170 palaeontological and archaeological sites, which have provided altogether more than one million specimens. An initial impulse for this work came from V. LOAEK’s in-depth study on the Quaternary mollusca of Czechoslovakia (published in 1964). The present volume includes: a register and brief description of the sites; a description of the morphology and biology of all species as well as their appearance in the different localities and layers; zoo-geographical patterns; a comprehensive list of relevant literature; an analysis of the development and features of the malacofauna during the Holocene; an attempt to correlate the finds with malacological data and biozones of other European countries; a catalogue of all the present mollusca of Austria; numerous illustrations and maps.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Austrian Academy of Sciences Press
Country
Austria
Date
17 October 2006
Pages
860
ISBN
9783700136743