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Horns and Beaks : Ceratopsian and Ornithopod Dinosaurs /

From the Publisher: Horns and Beaks completes Ken Carpenter's series on the major dinosaur types. As with his volumes on armored, carnivorous, and sauropodomorph dinosaurs, this book collects original and new information, reflecting the latest discoveries and research on these two groups of ani...

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Otros Autores: Carpenter, Kenneth, 1949-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bloomington : Indiana University Press, 2007.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Contributors -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Part 1: Beaked Dinosaurs: The Ornithopods -- 1: Callovosaurus leedsi, the earliest dryosaurid dinosaur (Ornithischia: Euornithopoda) from the middle Jurassic of England / Jose Ignacio Ruiz-Omenaca, Xabier Pereda Suberbiola and Peter M Galton -- 2: Teeth of ornithischian dinosaurs (mostly Ornithopoda) from the Morrison formation (Upper Jurassic) of the western United States / Peter M Galton -- 3: Description of a new ornithopod from the Lytle member of the Purgatoire formation (lower cretaceous) and a reassessment of the skull of camptosaurus / Kathleen Brill and Kenneth Carpenter -- 4: Turning the old into the new: a separate genus for the gracile iguanodont from the Wealden of England / Gregory S Paul -- 5: Possible new basal hadrosaur from the lower cretaceous Cedar Mountain formation of eastern Utah / David Gilpin, Tony DiCroce and Kenneth Carpenter -- Postcranial osteology of the hadrosaurid dinosaur brachylophosaurus canadensis from the late cretaceous of Montana / Albert Prieto-Marquez -- 7: Leonardo, a mummified brachylophosaurus (ornithischia: hadrosauridae) from the Judith River formation of Montana / Nate L Murphy, David Trexler and Mark Thompson -- 8: Discussion of character analysis of the appendicular anatomy in Campanian and Maastrichtian North American hadrosaurids-variation and ontogeny / Michael K Brett-Surman and Jonathan R Wagner -- 9: Osteochondrosis in late cretaceous hadrosauria: a manifestation of ontologic failure / Bruce Rothschild and Darren H Tanke -- 10: Deciphering duckbills : a history in nomenclature / Benjamin S Creisler -- Part 2: Horned Dinosaurs: Ceratopsians -- 11: Cranial anatomy and biogeography of the first leptoceratops gracilis (dinosauria: ornithischia) specimens from the Hell Creek formation, southeast Montana / Christopher J Ott -- 12: Cranial osteology and phylogenetic relationships of the chasmosaurine ceratopsid torosaurus latus / Andrew A Farke -- 13: Growth and population age structure in the horned dinosaur chasmosaurus / Thomas M Lehman -- 14: Bone resorption, bone lesions, and extracranial fenestrae in ceratopsid dinosaurs: a preliminary assessment / Darren H Tanke and Andrew A Farke -- 15: Bison alticornis and OC Marsh's early views on ceratopsians / Kenneth Carpenter -- Index. 
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