Eggs, Nests, And Baby Dinosaurs. A Look At Dinosaur Reproduction

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Kenneth Carpenter - Eggs, Nests, And Baby Dinosaurs. A Look At Dinosaur Reproduction.
What du we know about how dinosaurs reproduced, gave birth, cared for their Young ? What have we learned about dinosaur eggs, hatchlings, and babies ?... Lire la suite
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Résumé

What du we know about how dinosaurs reproduced, gave birth, cared for their Young ? What have we learned about dinosaur eggs, hatchlings, and babies ? Here, presented with clarity and wit, is an up-to-date synthesis of our knowledge of dinosaur reproduction and development. Studying the reproduction of dinosaurs might seem impossible, considering that they became extinct 65 million years ago ; yet scientists have figured out some things about dinosaur mating behavior and reproduction from the clues left in the fossil record. For example, the microscopic structure of the egg's shell tells us something about the way the egg was made ; the pattern of eggs in a clutch indicates how the eggs were laid ; embryos and hatchlings tell us about early development ; and ornamental structures of the adults tell us something about mating rituals. The behavior of living animals provides an analogue to help us understand the behavior of extinct animals and gives insight into possible ways that dinosaurs might have behaved. Kenneth Carpenter begins with the story of the discovery of dinosaur eggs, explains the processes by which they are fossilized, and describes how they are studied. He presents a detailed discussion of the latest ideas about dinosaur courtship and mating, about nests and nesting behavior, and about the growth. of the dinosaur from embryo to hatchl'ng to Young animal. The book also includes an extensive list of sites where dinosaur eggs and bables have been found.

Sommaire

    • First discoveries
    • Finding dinosaur eggs and babies
    • Which came first, the lizard or the egg ? The mating game
    • How dinosaurs did it
    • Making an egg
    • Eggs as fossils
    • How to study a fossil egg
    • What's in a name
    • The nest
    • The embryo and hatching
    • Baby grows up
    • Eggs and the death of the dinosaurs.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    02/03/2000
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    0-253-33497-7
  • EAN
    9780253334978
  • Présentation
    Relié
  • Nb. de pages
    337 pages
  • Poids
    0.95 Kg
  • Dimensions
    18,0 cm × 26,0 cm × 2,6 cm

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Biographie de Kenneth Carpenter

Kenneth Carpenter is an authority on dinosaurs and mesozoic marine reptiles and is affiliated with the Denver Museum of Natural History. He has edited important collections of papers dealing with dinosaurs, including " Dinosaur Systematics : Approaches and Perspectives " (with Philip-J Currie).

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