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Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Online publication date:
June 2012
Print publication year:
2009
Online ISBN:
9780511805189

Book description

From the authors of The Evolution and Extinction of the Dinosaurs, comes a general introduction to the study of dinosaurs for non-specialists, designed to excite readers about science by using the ever-popular animals - the dinosaurs - to illustrate and discuss geology, natural history and evolution. While it focuses on dinosaurs, it also uses them to convey other aspects of the natural sciences, including fundamental concepts in evolutionary biology, physiology, life history, and systematics. Considerable attention is devoted the nature of science itself: what it is, what it is not, and how science can be used to investigate particular kinds of questions. Dinosaurs is unique because it fills a gap between the glossy, fact-driven dinosaur books for younger readers, and the higher-level academic books, addressing the palaeontology of dinosaurs exactly as professionals in the field do.

Reviews

‘I am excited to see that the authors have selected not to overwhelm the student with detail.’

Mark Oiumette - Hardin-Simmons University

‘Does an excellent job of explaining cladistics.’

Bill Zinsmeister - Purdue University

‘Well written … the author’s sense of humor makes it enjoyable to read; it summarizes most of the important topics in dinosaur paleontology using current information.’

Carol Waddell-Sheets - Canisius College

‘This is an outstanding contribution for anyone teaching a course involving dinosaurs … it is reasonably short and very much up to date.’

Sherwood Wise - Florida State University

‘It’s a nice length - subjects are discussed with the appropriate amount of depth and level of coverage. The writing style and tone is engaging and I like the incorporation of phylogeny.’

David Varricchio - Montana State University

‘Very up-to-date information … superior illustration.’

John Taylor - Indiana University of Pennsylvania

'If you wish to know about the jaw mechanics in Euornithopoda, or if the giant femur of an adult Maiasaura makes you happy, this book will become the best gift for you! … The indices of subjects and genera are very detailed and useful. It is great that the Latin name is translated for each taxon … an outstanding synthesis of the modern knowledge on dinosaurs. And it will remain so for at least 1-2 decades. The reviewer has no idea other than to recommend this book strongly for everyone deeply interested in the world of dinosaurs and the evolutionary theory.'

Source: Zentralblatt für Geologie und Paläontologie

'… this book aiming to pass on to students numerous concepts of natural sciences via animals that are often dear to them (sometimes a bit too much!) remains a pleasant and interesting attempt.'

Source: Géochronique

'… it is undoubtedly the case that Fastovsky and Weishampel have been at the forefront of this genre. … concise as well as being accessible and highly informative on the topic of dinosaurs and the science that can be applied to understanding them. As a well-structured, thoughtful and helpful undergraduate teaching guide it is absolutely excellent.'

Source: The Geographical Journal

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