The Princeton field guide to dinosaurs | WorldCat.org (original) (raw)

Preface

Acknowledgments

Introduction: Preface; History of discovery and research; What is a dinosaur? Dating dinosaurs; The evolution of dinosaurs and their world; Extinction; After the age of dinosaurs

Biology: General anatomy; Skin, feathers, and color; Respiration and circulation; Digestive tracts; Senses; Vocalization; Disease and pathologies

Behavior: Brains, nerves, and intelligence; Social activities; Reproduction

Growth

Energetics

Gigantism

Mesozoic oxygen

The evolution

and loss

of avian flight

Dinosaur safari

If dinosaurs had survived

Dinosaur conservation

Where dinosaurs are found: Using the group and species descriptions

Group and species accounts: Dinosaurs: Theropods; Baso-Theropods; Avepods; Baso-Avepods; Averostrans; Tetanurans; Avetheropods; Maniraptors; Paravians

Sauropodomorphs: Prosauropods; Sauropods

Ornithischians: Baso-Ornithischians; Genasaurs

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