This book looks at how an animal is organized to carry out a difficult
task - that of feeding on plants. The complex adaptations necessary to
enable animals to obtain nutrients successfully from a herbivorous diet
are many. For the first time these problems are examined here purely
from the perspective of reptiles. Common themes are teased out and
arranged chronologically to help gain an understanding of the patterns
of diversity change in the group. This book will be of great interest to
researchers and students of zoology, palaeontology, evolution, ecology,
functional anatomy and morphology.