Noah's Ravens
Autor James O Farlowen Limba Engleză Hardback – oct 2018
Profusely illustrated and meticulously researched, Noah's Ravens quantitatively explores a variety of approaches to interpreting the tracks, carefully examining within-species and across-species variability in foot and footprint shape in nonavian dinosaurs and their close living relatives. The results help decipher one of the world's most important assemblages of fossil dinosaur tracks, found in sedimentary rocks deposited in ancient rift valleys of eastern North America. Those often beautifully preserved tracks were among the first studied by paleontologists, and they were initially interpreted as having been made by big birds--one of which was jokingly identified as Noah's legendary raven.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780253027252
ISBN-10: 025302725X
Pagini: 656
Dimensiuni: 221 x 286 x 39 mm
Greutate: 1.88 kg
Editura: Indiana University Press (IPS)
ISBN-10: 025302725X
Pagini: 656
Dimensiuni: 221 x 286 x 39 mm
Greutate: 1.88 kg
Editura: Indiana University Press (IPS)
Notă biografică
James O. Farlow is Emeritus Professor of Geology at Indiana-Purdue University, Fort Wayne. He is the author of The Complete Dinosaur, Second Edition.
Philip Currie is Professor and Canada Research Chair in Dinosaur Paleobiology at University of Alberta. He is author of Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs and 101 Questions about Dinosaurs.
Philip Currie is Professor and Canada Research Chair in Dinosaur Paleobiology at University of Alberta. He is author of Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs and 101 Questions about Dinosaurs.
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Acknowledgments
1. Introduction: Noah's Ravens
2. Intraspecific and Interspecific Variability in Pedal Phalangeal and Digital Dimensions and Proportions in Non-Avian Dinosaurs, Birds, and Crocodylians
3. Pedal Shape and Phylogenetic Relationships
4. Toe Tapering Profiles in Non-Avian Dinosaurs and Ground Birds
5. Ontogenetic and Across-Species Trends in Hindfoot and Hindlimb Proportions
6. Intraspecific Variability in Pedal Size and Shape in Alligator mississippiensis
7. Footprints of the Emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae) and Other Ground Birds
8. Summing Up the Comparative Analyses
9. Noah's Ravens: Interpreting the Makers of Tridactyl Dinosaur Footprints of the Newark Supergroup, Early Jurassic, Eastern North America
10. Final Thoughts
References
Appendix Tables
1. Introduction: Noah's Ravens
2. Intraspecific and Interspecific Variability in Pedal Phalangeal and Digital Dimensions and Proportions in Non-Avian Dinosaurs, Birds, and Crocodylians
3. Pedal Shape and Phylogenetic Relationships
4. Toe Tapering Profiles in Non-Avian Dinosaurs and Ground Birds
5. Ontogenetic and Across-Species Trends in Hindfoot and Hindlimb Proportions
6. Intraspecific Variability in Pedal Size and Shape in Alligator mississippiensis
7. Footprints of the Emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae) and Other Ground Birds
8. Summing Up the Comparative Analyses
9. Noah's Ravens: Interpreting the Makers of Tridactyl Dinosaur Footprints of the Newark Supergroup, Early Jurassic, Eastern North America
10. Final Thoughts
References
Appendix Tables