Dinosaurs - A Very Short Introduction
Borító: Ragasztott
ISBN: 9780192804198
Méret: 111 * 174
Tömeg: 146 g
Oldalszám: 192
Megjelenés éve: 2017
ISBN: 9780192804198
Méret: 111 * 174
Tömeg: 146 g
Oldalszám: 192
Megjelenés éve: 2017
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Dinosaurs - A Very Short Introduction
In this Very Short Introduction David Norman discusses how dinosaurs were first discovered and interpreted, and how our understanding of them has changed over the past 200 years. He looks at some of the amazing discoveries that have enabled us to gain new and unexpected insights into dinosaurs as animals with natural histories and behaviours, and considers some of the biggest questions in dinosaur biology, such as the implications of them having warm blood. Norman also shows how research upon dinosaurs has been enriched, particularly in recent decades, by technological break-throughs, which complement the informed speculation and luck which have played a part in many of the major discoveries.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
1: Dinosaurs in perspective
2: Our view of dinosaurs updated by...birds
3: A new perspective on Iguanodon
4: Relationships between dinosaurs
5: Dinosaurs: their biology and way of life
6: The anatomy and variety of dinosaurs: what does it all mean?
7: Dinosaur research: observation, techniques and deductions
8: Looking to the future from the past
References
Further Reading
Index
Author Information:
David Norman is a palaeontologist based at the University of Cambridge. Much of his research work has concentrated on the anatomy, biology, and evolution of ornithischian dinosaurs. He is one of the world`s leading experts on iguanodontian dinosaurs and has trained a group of students who are themselves now leading palaeontologists and functional morphologists in their fields of research. David is a best-selling author and has been awarded prizes for some of his books, many of which are intended to introduce science to audiences through the use of dinosaurs as a starting point; he has also been an advisor on various television programmes, notably for Sir David Attenborough (Lost Worlds, Vanished Lives) and the late Walter Kronkite (Dinosaur!), as well as the multi-award winning Walking with Dinosaurs.