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OverviewFor the layperson and the paleontologist, this is the definitive reference work on dinosaurian genera. Section I provides a thorough history of fieldwork, laboratory studies and paleontological research, and outlines several of the scientific theories of dinosaur extinction. Section II provides dinosaurian systematics toward the end of organizing the various taxa into a convenient and workable order. Section III is an alphabetically arranged compilation of dinosaurian genera. Section IV details the doubtful genera that have appeared in the paleontological literature. Section V lists ""excluded genera,"" or taxa that had been previously regarded as dinosaurian. This heavily illustrated volume contains many depictions of life models constructed by experts in vertebrate paleontology restoration and based on the original fossil material. Supplemental volumes do not repeat information from earlier volumes, but build upon them: view all volumes on the series page. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Donald F. Glut , Michael K. Brett-Surman, Ph.D. Vertebrate PaleontologyPublisher: McFarland & Co Inc Imprint: McFarland & Co Inc Volume: 1 Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 5.50cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 2.545kg ISBN: 9780786472222ISBN 10: 0786472227 Pages: 1088 Publication Date: 13 February 2013 Recommended Age: From 18 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsTable of Contents Volume Acknowledgments Foreword, by Michael K. Brett-Surman, Ph.D. Preface I A Background The Mesozoic Era Dinosaur Origins and Relationships Birds and Dinosaurs Dinosaur Success “Warm-Blooded” versus “Cold-Blooded” Dinosaurs Dinosaur Extinctions II Dinosaurian Systematics Explanations of Higher Taxa of the Dinosauria III Dinosaurian Genera (A–D) Volume III Dinosaurian Genera (E–R) Volume III Dinosaurian Genera (S–Z) IV Nomina Nuda V Excluded Genera 1003 A List of Abbreviations 1011 Glossary 1015 Bibliography 1023 Index 1059Reviewsrecommended...the definitive work on dinosaur science and the latest studies surrounding them...a must for any holding that wants a solid dinosaur reference --<i>Midwest Book Review</i>; highly recommended --<i>Choice</i>; extensive...recommended --<i>Booklist</i>; a welcome resource for all libraries and individuals...useful and informative...superb supplementary volume[s]...extensive bibliography...recommended --<i>ARBA</i>; grander than anything ever accomplished of similar title or reputation --<i>Dinosaur World</i>; solidly scientific...plentiful illustrations and photographs provide for fascinating browsing --<i>Reference & User Services Quarterly</i>; the most thorough and most scholarly dinosaur encyclopedia yet --<i>Rettig on Reference</i>; THE dinosaur encyclopedia --<i>VOYA</i>; extremely comprehensive...essential --<i>Science & Technology Libraries</i>; an incredibly thorough book --<i>Discovery Channel</i>; thoroughly useful --<i>American Libraries</i>; an unabashedly monumental archive --<i>BioScience</i>; packed with information --<i>Dinosaur Society</i>; a must have...incredible...indispensable --<i>Priscum.</i> recommended...the definitive work on dinosaur science and the latest studies surrounding them...a must for any holding that wants a solid dinosaur reference --Midwest Book Review; highly recommended --Choice; extensive...recommended --Booklist; a welcome resource for all libraries and individuals...useful and informative...superb supplementary volume[s]...extensive bibliography...recommended --ARBA; grander than anything ever accomplished of similar title or reputation --Dinosaur World; solidly scientific...plentiful illustrations and photographs provide for fascinating browsing --Reference & User Services Quarterly; the most thorough and most scholarly dinosaur encyclopedia yet --Rettig on Reference; THE dinosaur encyclopedia --VOYA; extremely comprehensive...essential --Science & Technology Libraries; an incredibly thorough book --Discovery Channel; thoroughly useful --American Libraries; an unabashedly monumental archive --BioScience; packed with information --Dinosaur Society; a must have...incredible...indispensable --Priscum. “recommended...the definitive work on dinosaur science and the latest studies surrounding them...a must for any holding that wants a solid dinosaur reference”—Midwest Book Review; “highly recommended”—Choice; “extensive...recommended”—Booklist; “a welcome resource for all libraries and individuals...useful and informative...superb supplementary volume[s]...extensive bibliography...recommended”—ARBA; “grander than anything ever accomplished of similar title or reputation”—Dinosaur World; “solidly scientific...plentiful illustrations and photographs provide for fascinating browsing”—Reference & User Services Quarterly; “the most thorough and most scholarly dinosaur encyclopedia yet”—Rettig on Reference; “THE dinosaur encyclopedia”—VOYA; “extremely comprehensive...essential”—Science & Technology Libraries; “an incredibly thorough book”—Discovery Channel; “thoroughly useful”—American Libraries; “an unabashedly monumental archive”—BioScience; “packed with information”—Dinosaur Society; “a must have...incredible…indispensable”—Priscum. Author InformationDonald F. Glut is a prolific book and article writer, and movie producer-director. He is the president of Frontline Entertainment and lives in Burbank, California. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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