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The Princeton field guide to Mesozoic sea reptiles Gregory S. Paul

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Author:
Paul, Gregory S.,  Search this
Physical description:
1 online resource (208 pages) illustrations (some color)
Type:
Identification
Field guides
Date:
2022
Mesozoic
Mésozoïque
Notes:
Includes index
Purchased with funds from the S. Dillon Ripley Endowment.
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Contents:
Introduction -- Biology -- Behavior -- Growth and aging -- Energetics -- Gigantism -- Mesozoic marine expedition -- If ancient sea reptiles survived -- Mesozoic marine reptile conservation, keeping, and consumption -- Where fossil sea reptiles are found -- Using the group and species descriptions -- Group and species accounts
Summary:
"This group of animals comprises a complex of disparate groups including the dolphin/shark-like ichthyosaurs, manatee-like placodonts, long- and short-necked plesiosaurs, the mososaur lizards, marine turtles, and crocodilians. Sea reptile paleontology is a very active field in terms of new discoveries and research, so the guide is highly topical. For example, it is becoming increasingly apparent that the long-standing assumption that prehistoric oceanic reptiles had low metabolic rates, like reptiles, is incorrect. Instead, it is now thought that many of these beasts were endothermic, and that this evolutionary adaptation was far more widespread than formerly realized. Preserved soft tissues are showing that most mososaurs were not snake-like undulating swimmers but were compact-bodied, deep tailed and swift swimmers (as shown by the attached skeletals that show the development of tail fins over time). Studies of bone microstructure are revealing how some sea reptiles dove deep enough to be victims of the bends. Gigantic forms as big as whales have been uncovered. There are about 350 named sea reptile species. About 250 will be accurately illustrated"-- Provided by publisher
Topic:
Marine reptiles, Fossil  Search this
Paleontology  Search this
Paléontologie  Search this
NATURE--Dinosaurs & Prehistoric Creatures  Search this
NATURE / Animals / Dinosaurs & Prehistoric Creatures  Search this
Aigialosaurus  Search this
American crocodile  Search this
Ammonoidea  Search this
Amniote  Search this
Amphibian  Search this
Aquarium  Search this
Archosaur  Search this
Atlantic Ocean  Search this
Baleen whale  Search this
Bottlenose dolphin  Search this
Bowhead whale  Search this
Cambrian explosion  Search this
Cenomanian  Search this
Cephalopod  Search this
Cetacea  Search this
Cretaceous  Search this
Cricosaurus  Search this
Crocodilia  Search this
Deep diving  Search this
Deep sea  Search this
Dinosaur egg  Search this
Early Triassic  Search this
Eel  Search this
Elasmosaurus  Search this
fauna  Search this
Fossil fuel  Search this
Greenhouse gas  Search this
Gustave (crocodile)  Search this
Humpback whale  Search this
Hydrophiinae  Search this
Ichthyosaur  Search this
Ichthyosauriformes  Search this
Ichthyosaurus  Search this
Invertebrate  Search this
Jurassic  Search this
Kronosaurus  Search this
Late Triassic  Search this
Leatherback sea turtle  Search this
Leghemoglobin  Search this
Mammal  Search this
marine biology  Search this
Marine mammal  Search this
Marine reptile  Search this
Megalodon  Search this
Mesozoic  Search this
Middle Jurassic  Search this
Mixosaurus  Search this
Monitor lizard  Search this
Mosasaur  Search this
Mosasaurus  Search this
Natural philosophy  Search this
Nautiloid  Search this
nitrogen  Search this
Nostril  Search this
Nutrient  Search this
Ocean acidification  Search this
Oceanography  Search this
Osteichthyes  Search this
Pachypleurosaur  Search this
Pelagosaurus  Search this
Phosphorus  Search this
Physician  Search this
Plesiosauria  Search this
Plesiosaurus  Search this
Plotosaurus  Search this
Porpoise  Search this
Pterosaur  Search this
Pubis (bone)  Search this
Radiometric dating  Search this
Reptile  Search this
Rib cage  Search this
Sauropoda  Search this
Sea otter  Search this
Sea turtle  Search this
Seashell  Search this
sediment  Search this
Sei whale  Search this
Serpianosaurus  Search this
Shonisaurus  Search this
soil  Search this
Spinosauridae  Search this
Squid  Search this
Steneosaurus  Search this
Stenopterygius  Search this
Teleosaurus  Search this
Temnodontosaurus  Search this
Teredo navalis  Search this
Tetrapod  Search this
Thalattosaur  Search this
Thalattosuchia  Search this
The Age of Reptiles  Search this
Thresher shark  Search this
Tooth  Search this
Triassic  Search this
Triassic-Jurassic extinction event  Search this
Tylosaurus  Search this
Tyrannosaurus  Search this
Underwater  Search this
Vertebrate  Search this
Whale shark  Search this
Call number:
QE861 .P39 2022 (Internet)
Restrictions & Rights:
1-user
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_1168268