Dinosaur Provincial Park : a spectacular ancient ecosystem revealed
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Dinosaur Provincial Park : a spectacular ancient ecosystem revealed
(Life of the past)
Indiana University Press, c2005
- : cloth
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 571-597) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Dinosaur Provincial Park, located in Alberta, Canada, is one of the grand natural locales in the world. It has also produced an abundance of dinosaur fossils, including specimens from every known group of dinosaurs from the Cretaceous period. This book, published in celebration of the site's 50th anniversary, is the first scientific overview of the park, its flora and fauna, its major fossil discoveries, and its ecology. Philip J. Currie and Eva B. Koppelhus, along with a team of 32 other scientists, present a comprehensive synthesis of information. Chapters include studies of the park's geology, paleoecology, bonebeds, and taphonomic modes. Other chapters summarize the palynomorphs, mollusks, fishes, lissamphibians, crocodylians, and pterosaurs, among other extinct denizens of the park. And, of course, there are studies of the major dinosaur and mammal discoveries at the site. A special color insert features life reconstructions of the Park's animals by some of the world's finest paleo-artists. The book also includes a CD-ROM with additional data and photographs.
This comprehensive history of a remarkable window into the history of the earth will be required reading for everyone interested in the life of the past.
目次
CD-ROM Contents Contributors Foreword Dale A. Russell Preface Bruce G. Naylor Acknowledgments I. Background 1. History of Research Philip J. Currie 2. Identifying Lost Quarries Darren H. Tanke 3. The Geology David A. Eberth 4. Paleomagnetostratigraphy Jack F. Lerbekmo 5. Vertebrate Microfossil Sites and Their Contribution to Studies of Paleoecology Donald B. Brinkman, Anthony P. Russell, and Jiang-Hua Peng II. Flora and Fauna from the Park 6. Campanian Palynomorphs Dennis R. Braman and Eva B. Koppelhus 7. Paleobotany Eva B. Koppelhus 8. Paleoecology of Mollusks from the Upper Cretaceous Belly River Group Paul A. Johnston and Austin J. W. Hendy 9. Fishes of the Fluvial Beds Andrew G. Neuman and Donald B. Brinkman 10. Lissamphibians James D. Gardner 11. Turtles: Diversity, Paleoecology, and Distribution Donald B. Brinkman 12. Choristoderes from the Park and Its Vicinity Keqin Gao and Donald B. Brinkman 13. The Squamates: Origins, Phylogeny, and Paleoecology Michael W. Caldwell 14. Plesiosaurian Remains from Non-marine to Paralic Sediments Tamaki Sato, David A. Eberth, Elizabeth L. Nicholls, and Makoto Manabe 15. Crocodylians Xiao-Chun Wu 16. Pterosaurs Stephen J. Godfrey and Philip J. Currie 17. Ornithischian Dinosaurs Michael J. Ryan and David C. Evans 18. The Type Specimen of Tetragonosaurus erectofrons (Ornithischia: Hadrosauridae) and the Identification of Juvenile Lambeosaurines David C. Evans, Catherine A. Forster, and Robert R. Reisz 19. Theropods, Including Birds Philip J. Currie 20. Eggshells Darla K. Zelenitsky and Wendy J. Sloboda 21. Vertebrate Ichnology Richard T. McCrea, Philip J. Currie, and S. George Pemberton 22. Late Cretaceous Mammals Richard C. Fox 23. Patterns of Distribution of Mammals in the Dinosaur Park Formation and Their Paleobiological Significance Julia T. Sankey, Donald B. Brinkman, Richard C. Fox, and David A. Eberth III. Interpretations 24. Vertebrate Taphonomy and Taphonomic Modes David A. Eberth and Philip J. Currie 25. Precise Mapping of Fossil Sites in the Park Using Survey Grade GPS Technology Michael MacDonald, Philip J. Currie, and William A. Spencer 26. A Vertebrate Assemblage from the Marine Shales of the Lethbridge Coal Zone Donald B. Brinkman, Dennis R. Braman, Andrew G. Neuman, Patricia E. Ralrick, and Tamaki Sato 27. Ceratopsian Bonebeds: Occurrence, Origins, and Significance David A. Eberth and Michael A. Getty 28. The Geographic and Stratigraphic Distribution of Articulated and Associated Dinosaur Remains Philip J. Currie and Dale A. Russell Bibliography Index Color plates follow page 000.
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