Título : |
Ancient marine reptiles |
Tipo de documento: |
Libro |
Autores: |
Jack M. Callaway, Editor científico ; Elizabeth L. Nicholls, Editor científico |
Editorial: |
San Diego : Academic Press |
Fecha de publicación: |
1997 |
Número de páginas: |
xlvi, 501 p. |
Il.: |
il |
Idioma : |
Inglés (eng) |
Clasificación: |
[BFA] Ciencias Naturales y Biológicas:Paleontología
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Palabras clave: |
Mamíferos marinos Cetáceos |
Nota de contenido: |
PART I: Ichthyosauria
The Paleobiogeography of Shastasaurus.
A New Look at Mixosaurus.
A Transitional Ichthyosaur Fauna.
Temporal and Spatial Distribution of
Tooth Implantation in lchthyosaurs.
PART II: Sauropterygia
Paleobiogeography of Middle Triassic Sauropterygia in Central and Western Europe.
Morphological and Taxonomic Clarification of the Genus Plesiosaurus.
Comparative Cranial Anatomy of Two North American Cretaceous Plesiosaurs.
PART III: Testudines
Distribution and Diversity of Cretaceous Chelonioids.
Desmatochelys lowi, a Marine Turtle from the Upper Cretaceous.
The Paleogeography of Marine and Coastal Turtles of the North Atlantic and Trans-Saharan Regions.
PART IV: Mosasauridae
A Phylogenetic Revision of North American and Adriatic Mosasauroidea.
Ecological Implications of Mosasaur Bone Microstructure.
PART V: Crocodylia
The Marine Crocodilian Hyposaurus in North America.
PART VI: Faunas, Behavior, and Evolution
Marine Reptiles and Mesozoic Biochronology.
Tithonian Marine Reptiles of the Eastern Pacific.
Morphological Constraints on Tetrapod Feeding Mechanisms" Why Were There No Suspension-Feeding Marine Reptiles?
Mesozoic Marine Reptiles as Models of Long-Term, Large-Scale Evolutionary Phenomena.
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Link: |
https://www.bfa.fcnym.unlp.edu.ar/id/46625 |
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