9780253013859-0253013852-Hadrosaurs (Life of the Past)

Hadrosaurs (Life of the Past)

ISBN-13: 9780253013859
ISBN-10: 0253013852
Edition: Illustrated
Author: David C. Evans, Michael J. Benton, David A. Eberth
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Format: Hardcover 640 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780253013859
ISBN-10: 0253013852
Edition: Illustrated
Author: David C. Evans, Michael J. Benton, David A. Eberth
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Format: Hardcover 640 pages

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Hadrosaurs (Life of the Past) (ISBN-13: 9780253013859 and ISBN-10: 0253013852), written by authors David C. Evans, Michael J. Benton, David A. Eberth, was published by Indiana University Press in 2014. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other Animals (Paleontology, Evolution, Natural History, Nature & Ecology, Biological Sciences) books. You can easily purchase or rent Hadrosaurs (Life of the Past) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Animals books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $2.11.

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Hadrosaurs―also known as duck-billed dinosaurs―are abundant in the fossil record. With their unique complex jaws and teeth perfectly suited to shred and chew plants, they flourished on Earth in remarkable diversity during the Late Cretaceous. So ubiquitous are their remains that we have learned more about dinosaurian paleobiology and paleoecology from hadrosaurs than we have from any other group. In recent years, hadrosaurs have been in the spotlight. Researchers around the world have been studying new specimens and new taxa seeking to expand and clarify our knowledge of these marvelous beasts. This volume presents the results of an international symposium on hadrosaurs, sponsored by the Royal Tyrrell Museum and the Royal Ontario Museum, where scientists and students gathered to share their research and their passion for duck-billed dinosaurs. A uniquely comprehensive treatment of hadrosaurs, the book encompasses not only the well-known hadrosaurids proper, but also Hadrosaouroidea, allowing the former group to be evaluated in a broader perspective. The 36 chapters are divided into six sections―an overview, new insights into hadrosaur origins, hadrosaurid anatomy and variation, biogeography and biostratigraphy, function and growth, and preservation, tracks, and traces―followed by an afterword by Jack Horner.

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