Dawn of the dinosaurs : life in the Triassic

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    • Fraser, Nicholas C.
    • Henderson, Douglas

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Dawn of the dinosaurs : life in the Triassic

Nicholas Fraser ; illustrated by Douglas Henderson

(Life of the past)

Indiana University Press, c2006

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 283-300) and index

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Before the Age of Dinosaurs there was an age in Earth's history known as the Triassic. It was a world of truly fantastic creatures, a genetic stew of the ancient and the modern. During this time the Earth took its first steps toward the creation of modern terrestrial ecosystems. This incredibly exciting period is brought vividly to life in the words of paleontologist Nicholas Fraser and the consummate artistry of Douglas Henderson. Together they have created a book in which the riches of Triassic life are presented with clarity, scientific accuracy, and imaginative recreation. Every lover of the life of the past will treasure Dawn of the Dinosaurs.

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Contents Preface Acknowledgments Introduction I. The End of an Era: The Early Triassic 1. Setting the Stage: The Paleogeography and Climate of the Triassic World 2. A Brief Phylogeny of Triassic Fishes and Tetrapods 3. Starting Out in the Triassic II. A Comfortable Middle Age: The Middle Triassic 4. A Hint of the Sea 5. No Midlife Crisis III. A Time of Change: The Early Late Triassic 6. Marginal Creatures in a Marginal World 7. The Enigmas of Texas and the U.S. Southwest 8. Life in the Sand Dunes? The Elgin Reptiles 9. Life in the Deep South: The Late Triassic of Gondwana IV. The Birth of Modern Terrestrial Ecosystems 10. Pitfalls in Paleontology: The British Fissure Deposits 11. Time to Go Our Separate Ways: The Newark Supergroup 12. A Catastrophic Finale? The Mode and Tempo of Faunal Change Appendix 1. Global Biostratigraphy and Age Correlation of Triassic Fossil Assemblages Appendix 2. Bare Bones Sedimentology Appendix 3. The Anatomy of a Tetrapod Appendix 4. Names, Grades, and Clades Glossary References Index

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