Horses

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"Horses" is a landmark scientific work by paleontologist George Gaylord Simpson that examines the evolution, fossil record, and biology of the horse family.

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instanceOf book
scientific work
academicDiscipline vertebrate paleontology
author George Gaylord Simpson
authorOccupation paleontologist
contributor George Gaylord Simpson
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
discussesTopic adaptive radiation
comparative anatomy of horses
fossil stratigraphy
limb evolution in horses
macroevolution
morphological evolution of teeth
paleobiogeography of horses
phylogeny of horses
tempo and mode of evolution
field evolutionary biology
paleontology
focusesOnTaxon Equidae
Przewalski’s horse
surface form: Equus (genus)
hasGenre non-fiction
scientific literature
language English
mainSubject biology of the horse family
evolution of horses
fossil record of Equidae
notableFor influence on evolutionary theory
synthesis of horse fossil record
relatedWorkByAuthor Tempo and Mode in Evolution
The Major Features of Evolution

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