The Carnivorous DinosaursKenneth Carpenter Indiana University Press, 7. 7. 2005 - Počet stran: 371 The meat-eating dinosaurs, or Theropoda, include some of the fiercest predators that ever lived. Some of the group's members survive to this day—as birds. The theropod/bird connection has been explored in several recent works, but this book presents 17 papers on a variety of other topics. It is organized into three parts. Part I explores morphological details that are important for understanding theropod systematics. Part II focuses on specific regions of theropod anatomy and biomechanics. Part III examines various lines of evidence that reveal something about theropods as living creatures. |
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New Small Theropod from the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation of Wyoming | 23 |
Redescription of the Small Maniraptoran Theropods Ornitholestes and Coelurus | 49 |
RONAN ALLAIN | 72 |
Holotype Braincase of Nothronychus mckinleyi Kirkland and Wolfe 2001 | 89 |
Anatomy of Harpymimus okladnikovi Barsbold and Perle 1984 Dinosauria | 97 |
Theropod Teeth from the Upper Cretaceous CampanianMaastrichtian Big Bend | 127 |
Last Patagonian NonAvian Theropods RODOLFO A CORIA AND LEONARDO SALGADO | 153 |
Enamel Microstructure Variation within the Theropoda | 163 |
Body and Tail Posture in Theropod Dinosaurs | 238 |
Furcula of Tyrannosaurus | 247 |
Oviraptorosauria | 256 |
Sexual Dimorphism in the Early Jurassic Theropod Dinosaur Dilophosaurus and | 277 |
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An Unusual MultiIndividual Tyrannosaurid Bonebed in the Two Medicine | 313 |
StateoftheArt Review | 351 |
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