Blaire Van Valkenburgh
A beautifully illustrated guide to the wonderful world of canids, past and present. Man's best friend finally gets his full history told.
Blaire Van Valkenburgh, University of California, Los Angeles
Lars Werdelin
Dogs: Their Fossil Relatives and Evolutionary History is an extremely valuable and interesting book with text and illustrations by the best in the business. The volume is an original contribution to the field, bringing together all known information about canid evolution into one readily accessible text.
Lars Werdelin, Swedish Museum of Natural History
John J. Flynn
A breezy and highly engaging romp through the rich history of the Canidae. Renowned paleontologists Xiaoming Wang and Richard Tedford team up with noted artist Mauricio Antón to create a compelling picture of this fascinating group of carnivores. Few books can match its seamless blend of scientific accuracy and artistic beauty to explain both the roots and branches of the dog 'Tree of Life.'
John J. Flynn, American Museum of Natural History
Annalisa Berta
Comprehensive and fascinating account of the anatomy, evolution, and diversification of members of the dog family. Mauricio Antón's skillful anatomical illustrations and life reconstructions enrich this well-written text by the world's leading canid paleontologists. The paleobiology of canids is set against a backdrop of 40 million years of environmental change. This perspective provides a unique and useful insight into how carnivore ecosystems have evolveda framework for considering the consequences of long-term climate change and human contact on these top predators.
Annalisa Berta, San Diego State University