Vertebrate Paleontology in New Mexico

Vertebrate Paleontology in New Mexico
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Publisher : New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science
Total Pages : 297
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Synopsis Vertebrate Paleontology in New Mexico by : Spencer G. Lucas

Dinosaurs of New Mexico

Dinosaurs of New Mexico
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Publisher : New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science
Total Pages : 236
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Synopsis Dinosaurs of New Mexico by : Spencer G. Lucas

New Perspectives on Horned Dinosaurs

New Perspectives on Horned Dinosaurs
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Publisher : Indiana University Press
Total Pages : 1180
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ISBN-10 : 9780253007797
ISBN-13 : 0253007798
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Synopsis New Perspectives on Horned Dinosaurs by : Michael J. Ryan

Easily distinguished by the horns and frills on their skulls, ceratopsians were one of the most successful of all dinosaurs. This volume presents a broad range of cutting-edge research on the functional biology, behavior, systematics, paleoecology, and paleogeography of the horned dinosaurs, and includes descriptions of newly identified species.

The Dinosauria

The Dinosauria
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 880
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ISBN-10 : 9780520242098
ISBN-13 : 0520242092
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Synopsis The Dinosauria by : David B. Weishampel

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Vertebrate Paleontology in Utah

Vertebrate Paleontology in Utah
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Publisher : Utah Geological Survey
Total Pages : 568
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ISBN-10 : 9781557916341
ISBN-13 : 1557916349
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Synopsis Vertebrate Paleontology in Utah by : David D. Gillette

The 52 papers in this vary in content from summaries or state-of-knowledge treatments, to detailed contributions that describe new species. Although the distinction is subtle, the title (Vertebrate Paleontology in Utah) indicates the science of paleontology in the state of Utah, rather than the even more ambitious intent if it were given the title “Vertebrate Paleontology of Utah” which would promise an encyclopedic treatment of the subject. The science of vertebrate paleontology in Utah is robust and intense. It has grown prodigiously in the past decade, and promises to continue to grow indefinitely. This research benefits everyone in the state, through Utah’s muse ums and educational institutions, which are the direct beneficiaries.