The Dinosauria
Second Edition
880 pages, 8-1/2 x 11 inches, 330 line illustrations, 28 tables
December 2004, Available worldwide
Categories: Organismal Biology; Paleontology; Earth Science; Evolution
December 2004, Available worldwide
Categories: Organismal Biology; Paleontology; Earth Science; Evolution
"The new edition of The Dinosauria . . . is the book that most scientists and amateurs would agree is the number one 'must have' for anyone seriously interested in dinosaur paleontology." —John R. Hutchinson, Journal of Paleontology
"The Dinosauria (second edition) is a summary and interpretation of the current state of knowledge in dinosaur science . . . an invaluable reference work."—Matthew T. Carrano, Palaeontologica Electronica
"The ultimate reference on dinosaurs . . . a must for the serious student of dinosaur research."—Natural History
"The new edition of The Dinosauria marks a major step in the evolution of this science . . . the volume stands as the current definitive summary of our knowledge of these animals."—Hans C. E. Larsson, Science (aaas)
"The amount of information is awesome and everyone interested in dinosaurs will want it."—Fortean Times
"The Dinosauria (second edition) is a summary and interpretation of the current state of knowledge in dinosaur science . . . an invaluable reference work."—Matthew T. Carrano, Palaeontologica Electronica
"The ultimate reference on dinosaurs . . . a must for the serious student of dinosaur research."—Natural History
"The new edition of The Dinosauria marks a major step in the evolution of this science . . . the volume stands as the current definitive summary of our knowledge of these animals."—Hans C. E. Larsson, Science (aaas)
"The amount of information is awesome and everyone interested in dinosaurs will want it."—Fortean Times
"Dinosaur biology has advanced at an astonishing pace during the last decade. This updated and expanded edition of The Dinosauria provides an invaluable resource for the specialist and a landmark for those deeply interested in the evolutionary history of these remarkable animals."—Luis M. Chiappe, author of Mesozoic Birds
When the The Dinosauria was first published more than a decade ago, it was hailed as "the best scholarly reference work available on dinosaurs" and "an historically unparalleled compendium of information." This second, fully revised edition continues in the same vein as the first but encompasses the recent spectacular discoveries that have continued to revolutionize the field. A state-of-the-science view of current world research, the volume includes comprehensive coverage of dinosaur systematics, reproduction, and life history strategies, biogeography, taphonomy, paleoecology, thermoregulation, and extinction. Its internationally renowned authors—forty-four specialists on the various members of the Dinosauria—contribute definitive descriptions and illustrations of these magnificent Mesozoic beasts.
The first section of The Dinosauria begins with the origin of the great clade of these fascinating reptiles, followed by separate coverage of each major dinosaur taxon, including the Mesozoic radiation of birds. The second part of the volume navigates through broad areas of interest. Here we find comprehensive documentation of dinosaur distribution through time and space, discussion of the interface between geology and biology, and the paleoecological inferences that can be made through this link. This new edition will be the benchmark reference for everyone who needs authoritative information on dinosaurs.
The first section of The Dinosauria begins with the origin of the great clade of these fascinating reptiles, followed by separate coverage of each major dinosaur taxon, including the Mesozoic radiation of birds. The second part of the volume navigates through broad areas of interest. Here we find comprehensive documentation of dinosaur distribution through time and space, discussion of the interface between geology and biology, and the paleoecological inferences that can be made through this link. This new edition will be the benchmark reference for everyone who needs authoritative information on dinosaurs.
Abbreviations for Figures
Foreword
Introduction
SECTION ONE: DINOSAUR SYSTEMATICS
Saurischia
Ornithischia
SECTION TWO: DINOSAUR DISTRIBUTION AND BIOLOGY
Literature Cited
Contributors
Index
Foreword
Introduction
SECTION ONE: DINOSAUR SYSTEMATICS
Saurischia
Ornithischia
SECTION TWO: DINOSAUR DISTRIBUTION AND BIOLOGY
Literature Cited
Contributors
Index
Dinosaurs and Other Mesozoic Reptiles of California, by Richard P. Hilton
Mesozoic Birds: Above the Heads of Dinosaurs, edited by Luis M. Chiappe and Lawrence M. Witmer
Life's Origin: The Beginnings of Biological Evolution, edited by J. William Schopf
The Hunt for the Dawn Monkey: Unearthing the Origins of Monkeys, Apes, and Humans, by Chris Beard
Beasts of Eden: Walking Whales, Dawn Horses, and Other Enigmas of Mammal Evolution, by David Rains Wallace
Mesozoic Birds: Above the Heads of Dinosaurs, edited by Luis M. Chiappe and Lawrence M. Witmer
Life's Origin: The Beginnings of Biological Evolution, edited by J. William Schopf
The Hunt for the Dawn Monkey: Unearthing the Origins of Monkeys, Apes, and Humans, by Chris Beard
Beasts of Eden: Walking Whales, Dawn Horses, and Other Enigmas of Mammal Evolution, by David Rains Wallace













