Kenneth Carpenter / F. Hirsch / R. Horner (eds.)
Dinosaur Eggs and Babies
Herausgeber: Carpenter, Kenneth; Hirsh, Karl F.; Hirsch, Karl F.
Kenneth Carpenter / F. Hirsch / R. Horner (eds.)
Dinosaur Eggs and Babies
Herausgeber: Carpenter, Kenneth; Hirsh, Karl F.; Hirsch, Karl F.
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This is the first book solely devoted to this topic and reviews our present state of knowledge.
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This is the first book solely devoted to this topic and reviews our present state of knowledge.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 756g
- ISBN-13: 9780521567237
- ISBN-10: 0521567238
- Artikelnr.: 21702609
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 756g
- ISBN-13: 9780521567237
- ISBN-10: 0521567238
- Artikelnr.: 21702609
Foreword: tribute to Robert Makela J. R. Horner; Preface; List of institutional abbreviations; Introduction K. Carpenter
K. F. Hirsch
and J. R. Horner; Part I. Distribution and History of Collecting: 1. Global distribution of dinosaur eggs
nests and baby skeletons K. Carpenter
and K. Alf; 2. The discovery of dinosaur eggshells in nineteenth century France E. Buffetaut
and J. Le Loeuff; Part II. Nests: 3. Dinosaur nesting patterns J. Moratalla
and J. Powell; 4. Dinosaurian eggs from the Upper Cretaceous of Uruguay G. Faccio; 5. Dinosaur egg laying and nesting in France R. Cousin
G. Breton
R. Fournier
and J-P. Watte; 6. Late Maastrichtian dinosaur eggs from the Hateg Basin D. Grigorescu
D. Weishampel
D. Norman
M. Seclamen
M. Rusus
A. Baltres
and V. Teodorescu; 7. Eggs and nests from the Cretaceous of Mongolia K. Mikhailov
K. Sabath
and S. Kurzanov; 8. Comparative taphonomy of some dinosaur and extant bird colonial nesting grounds J. R. Horner; 9. Predation of dinosaur nests by terrestrial crocodiles J. Kirkland; Part III. Eggs: 10. Upper Jurassic eggshells from the western interior of North America K. F. Hirsch; 11. Review of French dinosaur eggshells: eggshell morphology
structure
mineral and organic composition M. Vianey-Liaud
P. Mallan
O. Buscail
and C. Montgelard; 12. Dinosaur eggs in China: on the structure and evolution of eggshells Z. Zi-Kui; 13. Upper Cretaceous dinosaur eggs and nesting sites from the Deccan volcano-sedimentary province of peninsula India A. Sahni
S. K. Tandon
A. Jolly
S. Bajpai
A. Sood
and S. Srinivasan; Part IV. Dinosaur Babies: 14. Life history syndromes
heterochrony
and the evolution of Dinosauria D. Weishampel
and J. R. Horner; 15. Dinosaur reproduction in the fast lane: implication for size
success and extinction G. Paul; 16. An embryonic Camarasaurus from the Upper Jurassic Morrison formation B. Britt
and B. Naylor; 17. Upper Jurassic sauropod babies from the Morrison formation K. Carpenter
and J. McIntosh; 18. Thermal travails of ornithopod nestings: implications for endothermy and insulation G. Paul; 19. A baby Dryosaurus from the Upper Jurassic Morrison formation of Dinosaur National Monument K. Carpenter; 20. An embryo of Camptosaurus from the Brushy Basin Member D. Chure
C. Turner
and F. Peterson; 21. Ontogenetic growth of a new species of Hypacrosaurus J. R. Horner
and P. Currie; 22. A nodosaurid scuteling from the Texas shore of the Western Interior Seaway L. Jacobs
D. Winkler
P. Murray
and J. Maurice; 23. Dinosaur ontogeny and population structure: interpretations based on fossil footprints from North America M. Lockley; 24. Summary and prospectus K. Carpenter
K. F. Hirsch
and J. R. Horner; Taxonomic Index.
K. F. Hirsch
and J. R. Horner; Part I. Distribution and History of Collecting: 1. Global distribution of dinosaur eggs
nests and baby skeletons K. Carpenter
and K. Alf; 2. The discovery of dinosaur eggshells in nineteenth century France E. Buffetaut
and J. Le Loeuff; Part II. Nests: 3. Dinosaur nesting patterns J. Moratalla
and J. Powell; 4. Dinosaurian eggs from the Upper Cretaceous of Uruguay G. Faccio; 5. Dinosaur egg laying and nesting in France R. Cousin
G. Breton
R. Fournier
and J-P. Watte; 6. Late Maastrichtian dinosaur eggs from the Hateg Basin D. Grigorescu
D. Weishampel
D. Norman
M. Seclamen
M. Rusus
A. Baltres
and V. Teodorescu; 7. Eggs and nests from the Cretaceous of Mongolia K. Mikhailov
K. Sabath
and S. Kurzanov; 8. Comparative taphonomy of some dinosaur and extant bird colonial nesting grounds J. R. Horner; 9. Predation of dinosaur nests by terrestrial crocodiles J. Kirkland; Part III. Eggs: 10. Upper Jurassic eggshells from the western interior of North America K. F. Hirsch; 11. Review of French dinosaur eggshells: eggshell morphology
structure
mineral and organic composition M. Vianey-Liaud
P. Mallan
O. Buscail
and C. Montgelard; 12. Dinosaur eggs in China: on the structure and evolution of eggshells Z. Zi-Kui; 13. Upper Cretaceous dinosaur eggs and nesting sites from the Deccan volcano-sedimentary province of peninsula India A. Sahni
S. K. Tandon
A. Jolly
S. Bajpai
A. Sood
and S. Srinivasan; Part IV. Dinosaur Babies: 14. Life history syndromes
heterochrony
and the evolution of Dinosauria D. Weishampel
and J. R. Horner; 15. Dinosaur reproduction in the fast lane: implication for size
success and extinction G. Paul; 16. An embryonic Camarasaurus from the Upper Jurassic Morrison formation B. Britt
and B. Naylor; 17. Upper Jurassic sauropod babies from the Morrison formation K. Carpenter
and J. McIntosh; 18. Thermal travails of ornithopod nestings: implications for endothermy and insulation G. Paul; 19. A baby Dryosaurus from the Upper Jurassic Morrison formation of Dinosaur National Monument K. Carpenter; 20. An embryo of Camptosaurus from the Brushy Basin Member D. Chure
C. Turner
and F. Peterson; 21. Ontogenetic growth of a new species of Hypacrosaurus J. R. Horner
and P. Currie; 22. A nodosaurid scuteling from the Texas shore of the Western Interior Seaway L. Jacobs
D. Winkler
P. Murray
and J. Maurice; 23. Dinosaur ontogeny and population structure: interpretations based on fossil footprints from North America M. Lockley; 24. Summary and prospectus K. Carpenter
K. F. Hirsch
and J. R. Horner; Taxonomic Index.
Foreword: tribute to Robert Makela J. R. Horner; Preface; List of institutional abbreviations; Introduction K. Carpenter
K. F. Hirsch
and J. R. Horner; Part I. Distribution and History of Collecting: 1. Global distribution of dinosaur eggs
nests and baby skeletons K. Carpenter
and K. Alf; 2. The discovery of dinosaur eggshells in nineteenth century France E. Buffetaut
and J. Le Loeuff; Part II. Nests: 3. Dinosaur nesting patterns J. Moratalla
and J. Powell; 4. Dinosaurian eggs from the Upper Cretaceous of Uruguay G. Faccio; 5. Dinosaur egg laying and nesting in France R. Cousin
G. Breton
R. Fournier
and J-P. Watte; 6. Late Maastrichtian dinosaur eggs from the Hateg Basin D. Grigorescu
D. Weishampel
D. Norman
M. Seclamen
M. Rusus
A. Baltres
and V. Teodorescu; 7. Eggs and nests from the Cretaceous of Mongolia K. Mikhailov
K. Sabath
and S. Kurzanov; 8. Comparative taphonomy of some dinosaur and extant bird colonial nesting grounds J. R. Horner; 9. Predation of dinosaur nests by terrestrial crocodiles J. Kirkland; Part III. Eggs: 10. Upper Jurassic eggshells from the western interior of North America K. F. Hirsch; 11. Review of French dinosaur eggshells: eggshell morphology
structure
mineral and organic composition M. Vianey-Liaud
P. Mallan
O. Buscail
and C. Montgelard; 12. Dinosaur eggs in China: on the structure and evolution of eggshells Z. Zi-Kui; 13. Upper Cretaceous dinosaur eggs and nesting sites from the Deccan volcano-sedimentary province of peninsula India A. Sahni
S. K. Tandon
A. Jolly
S. Bajpai
A. Sood
and S. Srinivasan; Part IV. Dinosaur Babies: 14. Life history syndromes
heterochrony
and the evolution of Dinosauria D. Weishampel
and J. R. Horner; 15. Dinosaur reproduction in the fast lane: implication for size
success and extinction G. Paul; 16. An embryonic Camarasaurus from the Upper Jurassic Morrison formation B. Britt
and B. Naylor; 17. Upper Jurassic sauropod babies from the Morrison formation K. Carpenter
and J. McIntosh; 18. Thermal travails of ornithopod nestings: implications for endothermy and insulation G. Paul; 19. A baby Dryosaurus from the Upper Jurassic Morrison formation of Dinosaur National Monument K. Carpenter; 20. An embryo of Camptosaurus from the Brushy Basin Member D. Chure
C. Turner
and F. Peterson; 21. Ontogenetic growth of a new species of Hypacrosaurus J. R. Horner
and P. Currie; 22. A nodosaurid scuteling from the Texas shore of the Western Interior Seaway L. Jacobs
D. Winkler
P. Murray
and J. Maurice; 23. Dinosaur ontogeny and population structure: interpretations based on fossil footprints from North America M. Lockley; 24. Summary and prospectus K. Carpenter
K. F. Hirsch
and J. R. Horner; Taxonomic Index.
K. F. Hirsch
and J. R. Horner; Part I. Distribution and History of Collecting: 1. Global distribution of dinosaur eggs
nests and baby skeletons K. Carpenter
and K. Alf; 2. The discovery of dinosaur eggshells in nineteenth century France E. Buffetaut
and J. Le Loeuff; Part II. Nests: 3. Dinosaur nesting patterns J. Moratalla
and J. Powell; 4. Dinosaurian eggs from the Upper Cretaceous of Uruguay G. Faccio; 5. Dinosaur egg laying and nesting in France R. Cousin
G. Breton
R. Fournier
and J-P. Watte; 6. Late Maastrichtian dinosaur eggs from the Hateg Basin D. Grigorescu
D. Weishampel
D. Norman
M. Seclamen
M. Rusus
A. Baltres
and V. Teodorescu; 7. Eggs and nests from the Cretaceous of Mongolia K. Mikhailov
K. Sabath
and S. Kurzanov; 8. Comparative taphonomy of some dinosaur and extant bird colonial nesting grounds J. R. Horner; 9. Predation of dinosaur nests by terrestrial crocodiles J. Kirkland; Part III. Eggs: 10. Upper Jurassic eggshells from the western interior of North America K. F. Hirsch; 11. Review of French dinosaur eggshells: eggshell morphology
structure
mineral and organic composition M. Vianey-Liaud
P. Mallan
O. Buscail
and C. Montgelard; 12. Dinosaur eggs in China: on the structure and evolution of eggshells Z. Zi-Kui; 13. Upper Cretaceous dinosaur eggs and nesting sites from the Deccan volcano-sedimentary province of peninsula India A. Sahni
S. K. Tandon
A. Jolly
S. Bajpai
A. Sood
and S. Srinivasan; Part IV. Dinosaur Babies: 14. Life history syndromes
heterochrony
and the evolution of Dinosauria D. Weishampel
and J. R. Horner; 15. Dinosaur reproduction in the fast lane: implication for size
success and extinction G. Paul; 16. An embryonic Camarasaurus from the Upper Jurassic Morrison formation B. Britt
and B. Naylor; 17. Upper Jurassic sauropod babies from the Morrison formation K. Carpenter
and J. McIntosh; 18. Thermal travails of ornithopod nestings: implications for endothermy and insulation G. Paul; 19. A baby Dryosaurus from the Upper Jurassic Morrison formation of Dinosaur National Monument K. Carpenter; 20. An embryo of Camptosaurus from the Brushy Basin Member D. Chure
C. Turner
and F. Peterson; 21. Ontogenetic growth of a new species of Hypacrosaurus J. R. Horner
and P. Currie; 22. A nodosaurid scuteling from the Texas shore of the Western Interior Seaway L. Jacobs
D. Winkler
P. Murray
and J. Maurice; 23. Dinosaur ontogeny and population structure: interpretations based on fossil footprints from North America M. Lockley; 24. Summary and prospectus K. Carpenter
K. F. Hirsch
and J. R. Horner; Taxonomic Index.