EOCYCLOTOSAURUS APPETOLATUS A MIDDLE TRIASSIC AMPHIBIAN OSTEOLOGY LIFE HISTORY AND PALEOBIOLOGY

EOCYCLOTOSAURUS APPETOLATUS  A MIDDLE TRIASSIC AMPHIBIAN  OSTEOLOGY  LIFE HISTORY  AND PALEOBIOLOGY
Author: Larry F. Rhinehart,Spencer G. Lucas
Publsiher: New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Chirotheres

Chirotheres
Author: Hendrik Klein,Andrew B. Heckert
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 550
Release: 2023-07-25
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780253066046

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Comprehensive in detail and worldwide in scope, Chirotheres is the definitive compendium of what is known about the five-toed footprints of Triassic archosaurs, ancestors of the crocodiles. Sandstone slabs with extensive trackways have been known for almost two centuries and are highlights in museum exhibits around the globe. These trackways provide direct insight into the locomotion and behavior of the fascinating reptiles that made these tracks, and, together with known skeletons, they allow a richer reconstruction of chirothere lifestyle than is possible from bones alone. Written by expert researchers in the fields of vertebrate ichnology, vertebrate paleontology, and scientific illustration, Chirotheres explores the various facets of chirothere research including the history of their study, footprint formation and preservation, the bone record, the environment and lifestyle of chirotheres, and finally, their disappearance at the end of the Triassic. Chirotheres also features a global compendium of track collections with chirothere material, including specimen numbers, detailed phylogenetic definitions of track makers, and extensive measurements from key chirothere tracks and trackways. It represents an invaluable resource of anyone interested in these ancient animals.

Fossil Record 6 Volume 2

Fossil Record 6 Volume 2
Author: Spencer G. Lucas,Robert M. Sullivan
Publsiher: New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2024
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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The Triassic Timescale

The Triassic Timescale
Author: Spencer G. Lucas
Publsiher: Geological Society of London
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2010
Genre: Cyclostratigraphy
ISBN: 186239296X

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The Mesozoic Era begins with the approximately 50-million-year-long Triassic Period, a major juncture in Earth history when the vast Pangaean supercontinent completed its assembly and began its fragmentation, and the global biota diversified and modern-ized after the end-Permian mass extinction, the most extensive biotic decimation of the Phanerozoic. The temporal ordering of geological and biotic events during Triassic time thus is critical to the interpretation of some unique and pivotal events in Earth his-tory. This temporal ordering is mostly based on the Triassic time-scale, which has been developed and refined for nearly two centu-ries. This book reviews the state of the art of the Triassic timescale and includes comprehensive analyses of Triassic radio-isotopic ages, magnetostratigraphy, isotope-based and cyclostratigraphic correlations and timescale -relevant marine and non-marine bio-stratigraphy.

The Carboniferous Permian Transition in Central New Mexico

The Carboniferous Permian Transition in Central New Mexico
Author: Spencer G. Lucas,W. John Nelson,Willian A. DiMichele,Justin A. Speilmann,Karl Krainer,James E. Barrick,Scott Elrick,Sebastian Voigt
Publsiher: New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2013
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Bonebeds

Bonebeds
Author: Raymond R. Rogers,David A. Eberth,Anthony R. Fiorillo
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2010-02-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780226723730

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The vertebrate fossil record extends back more than 500 million years, and bonebeds—localized concentrations of the skeletal remains of vertebrate animals—help unlock the secrets of this long history. Often spectacularly preserved, bonebeds—both modern and ancient—can reveal more about life histories, ecological associations, and preservation patterns than any single skeleton or bone. For this reason, bonebeds are frequently studied by paleobiologists, geologists, and archeologists seeking to piece together the vertebrate record. Thirteen respected researchers combine their experiences in Bonebeds, providing readers with workable definitions, theoretical frameworks, and a compendium of modern techniques in bonebed data collection and analysis. By addressing the historical, theoretical, and practical aspects of bonebed research, this edited volume—the first of its kind—provides the background and methods that students and professionals need to explore and understand these fantastic records of ancient life and death.

The Reptilian Order Cotylosauria

The Reptilian Order Cotylosauria
Author: Edward Drinker Cope
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1896
Genre: Dinosaurs
ISBN: HARVARD:32044107354037

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Amphibian Evolution

Amphibian Evolution
Author: Rainer R. Schoch
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2014-03-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781118759134

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This book focuses on the first vertebrates to conquer land and their long journey to become fully independent from the water. It traces the origin of tetrapod features and tries to explain how and why they transformed into organs that permit life on land. Although the major frame of the topic lies in the past 370 million years and necessarily deals with many fossils, it is far from restricted to paleontology. The aim is to achieve a comprehensive picture of amphibian evolution. It focuses on major questions in current paleobiology: how diverse were the early tetrapods? In which environments did they live, and how did they come to be preserved? What do we know about the soft body of extinct amphibians, and what does that tell us about the evolution of crucial organs during the transition to land? How did early amphibians develop and grow, and which were the major factors of their evolution? The Topics in Paleobiology Series is published in collaboration with the Palaeontological Association, and is edited by Professor Mike Benton, University of Bristol. Books in the series provide a summary of the current state of knowledge, a trusted route into the primary literature, and will act as pointers for future directions for research. As well as volumes on individual groups, the series will also deal with topics that have a cross-cutting relevance, such as the evolution of significant ecosystems, particular key times and events in the history of life, climate change, and the application of a new techniques such as molecular palaeontology. The books are written by leading international experts and will be pitched at a level suitable for advanced undergraduates, postgraduates, and researchers in both the paleontological and biological sciences.