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2017
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The fossil record of giant flightless birds extends back to the Late Cretaceous, more than 70 million years ago, but our understanding of these extinct birds is still incomplete. This is partly because the number of specimens available is sometimes limited, but also because widely different approaches have been used to study them, with sometimes contradictory results. This book summarizes the current knowledge of the paleobiology of seven groups of giant flightless birds: Dinornithiformes,...
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- Jean-Marc BaeleYuri L. BolotskyNiels BondeGábor BotfalvaiEric BuffetautEugenia V. BugdaevaPierre BultynckJosé Ignacio CanudoPatrick CarlierChen JunVlad A. CodreaClément CoiffardWalter CoudyzerGloria Cuenca-BescósGilles CunyVéronique Daviéro-GomezJean DejaxChristian DupuisFrançois EscuilliéPeter M. GaltonGéraldine GarciaEmmanuel GilissenThomas GillotPascal GodefroitBernard GomezPéter GulyásJin LiyongCătălin JipaOlivier KaufmannPascaline LautersThierry LeducJean Le LoeuffLi Xiao-BoLuciane LicourLászló MakádiValentina S. MarkevichThierry MartinEdwige MasureLaetitia NoriDavid B. NormanAttila ŐsiXabier Pereda-SuberbiolaStéphane PirsonYves QuinifMárton RabiThomas H. RichArmand de RicqlèsFrancis RobaszynskiChristoph RoolfJosé Ignacio Ruiz-OmeñacaJosé Luis SanzJohann SchnyderThierry SmithPaul SpagnaSuravech SuteethornZoltán SzentesRodolphe TabucePhilippe TaquetFidel TorcidaXavier ValentinSara VandyckeMartine VercauterenMonique Vianey-LiaudPatricia Vickers-RichWu WenhaoJohan YansAinara Badiola
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- Life of the Past
2012
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In 1878, the first complete dinosaur skeleton was discovered in a coal mine in Bernissart, Belgium. Iguanodon, first described by Gideon Mantell on the basis of fragments discovered in England in 1824, was initially reconstructed as an iguana-like reptile or a heavily built, horned quadruped. However, the Bernissart skeleton changed all that. The animal was displayed in an upright posture similar to a kangaroo, and later with its tail off the ground like the dinosaur we know of today. Focu...
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2012
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A new edition of the illustrated compendium that is "a gift to serious dinosaur enthusiasts" ( Science).What do we know about dinosaurs, and how do we know it? How did they grow, move, eat, and reproduce? Were they warm-blooded or cold-blooded? How intelligent were they? How are the various groups of dinosaurs related to each other, and to other kinds of living and extinct vertebrates? What can the study of dinosaurs tell us about the process of evolution?...
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Radiation' Histology, Biology
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- Life of the Past
2011
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An in-depth look at the origin and evolutionary radiation of the synapsids.About 320 million years ago a group of reptiles known as the synapsids emerged and forever changed Earth's ecological landscapes. This book discusses the origin and radiation of the synapsids from their sail-backed pelycosaur ancestor to their diverse descendants, the therapsids or mammal-like reptiles, that eventually gave rise to mammals. It further showcases the remarkable evolutionary his...
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or Free with Kobo PlusMegafauna
Giant Beasts of Pleistocene South America
2013
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"An enjoyable read that provides a substantial amount of detail on the biology, ecology, and distribution of these fantastic animals . . . Highly recommended." — ChoiceMore than 10,000 years ago spectacularly large mammals roamed the pampas and jungles of South America. This book tells the story of these great beasts during and just after the Pleistocene, the geological epoch marked by the great ice ages. Megafauna describes the history and way of ...
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- Life of the Past
2013
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"A unique review of the many unusual and nearly worldwide occurrences of sabertooths and their relatives over more than 50 million years." — ChoiceWith their spectacularly enlarged canines, sabertooth cats are among the most popular of prehistoric animals, yet it is surprising how little information about them is available for the curious layperson. What's more, there were other sabertooths that were not cats, animals with exotic names like nimravids, barbo...
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- Life of the Past
2013
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"Mesozoic mammal fossils are the focus of this fascinating book, which reviews both the fossils themselves and the history of their discovery." —ChoiceIn Pursuit of Early Mammals presents the history of the mammals that lived during the Mesozoic era, the time when dinosaurs ruled the Earth, and describes their origins, anatomy, systematics, paleobiology, and distribution. It also tells the story of the author, a world-renowned specialist on these animals, a...
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The Origin and Evolution of Tetrapods
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- Life of the Past
2024
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Around 370 million years ago, a distant relative of a modern lungfish began a most extraordinary adventure—emerging from the water and laying claim to the land. Over the next 70 million years, this tentative beachhead had developed into a worldwide colonization by ever-increasing varieties of four-limbed creatures known as tetrapods, the ancestors of all vertebrate life on land. This new edition of Jennifer A. Clack's groundbreaking book tells the complex story of their emergence and evolu...
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Natural History, Evolution, Anatomy
2013
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The most authoritative illustrated book on flying reptiles availableFor 150 million years, the skies didn't belong to birds—they belonged to the pterosaurs. These flying reptiles, which include the pterodactyls, shared the world with the nonavian dinosaurs until their extinction 65 million years ago. Some pterosaurs, such as the giant azhdarchids, were the largest flying animals of all time, with wingspans exceeding thirty feet and standing heights comparable to mo...
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New Perspectives on Horned Dinosaurs
The Royal Tyrrell Museum Ceratopsian Symposium
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- Life of the Past
2024
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Easily distinguished by the horns and frills on their skulls, ceratopsians were one of the most successful of all dinosaurs. This volume presents a broad range of cutting-edge research on the functional biology, behavior, systematics, paleoecology, and paleogeography of the horned dinosaurs, and includes descriptions of newly identified species.
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A photographic guide to Oklahomas Devonian trilobites. The geological history of Coal County, Oklahoma. Descriptions of rock formations where trilobites are found. Excavation and restoration of trilobites. A photographic atlas of the Lower Devonian trilobites of Oklahoma, with helpful information to aid in their identification.Trilobites are a well-known fossil group, possibly second most famous only to dinosaurs. With their easily fossilized exoskeleton, they left an extensive and...
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Biology of the Sauropod Dinosaurs
Understanding the Life of Giants
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- Life of the Past
2024
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Sauropods, those huge plant-eating dinosaurs, possessed bodies that seem to defy every natural law. What were these creatures like as living animals and how could they reach such uniquely gigantic sizes? A dedicated group of researchers in Germany in disciplines ranging from engineering and materials science to animal nutrition and paleontology went in search of the answers to these questions. Biology of the Sauropod Dinosaurs reports on the latest results from this seemingly disparate gro...
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