An Illustrated Guide to Dinosaur Feeding Biology

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421413532

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By: By Ali Nabavizadeh, David B. Weishampel
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Ali Nabavizadeh (PHILADELPHIA, PA), PhD, is an assistant professor of anatomy at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine. David B. Weishampel (PARKVILLE, MD), PhD, is a professor emeritus of anatomy at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He is a coauthor of Transylvanian Dinosaurs and a coeditor of The Dinosauria.

Acknowledgements 1. Early Dinosaur Feeding Studies and an Introduction to Mesozoic Landscapes and Dietary Ecology 2. Bones, Teeth, Muscle, and the Study of Functional Morphology 3. An Overview of Dinosaur Anatomy 4. Early Dinosaurs and Non-Tetanuran Theropods 5. Early Tetanuran, Spinosaurid, and Allosauroid Theropods 6. Early Coelurosaurian and Tyrannosauroid Theropods 7. Maniraptoriform Theropods 8. Early Sauropodomorphs and the Rise of Sauropods 9. Neosauropods 10. Heterodontosaurids and Early Thyreophorans 11. Eurypodans 12. Early Neornithischians and Ornithopods 13. Marginocephalians 14. Shaping Dinosaur Ecosystems Bibliography

"Ensolen has focused on the poet, translating the Latin hexameters into accented pentameter in order to capture the dynamics, rhythms, and syntax of the original. The results are both satisfying and readable. Ensolen includes an elegant introduction on Lucretius, as well as useful notes. A valuable contribution to students of literature as well as philosophy." -- Library Journal "Ensolen has focused on the poet, translating the Latin hexameters into accented pentameter in order to capture the dynamics, rhythms, and syntax of the original. The results are both satisfying and readable. Ensolen includes an elegant introduction on Lucretius, as well as useful notes. A valuable contribution to students of literature as well as philosophy." -- Library Journal

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