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Feathered Dragons: Studies on the Transition from Dinosaurs to Birds (Life of the Past) [Hardcover]

Philip J. Currie (Editor), Eva B. Koppelhus (Editor), Martin A. Shugar (Editor), Joanna L. Wright (Editor)
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Life of the Past April 28, 2004

Meat-eating theropod dinosaurs have been recognized as potential ancestors of birds since the 19th century, but it was not until the 1960s that work on Deinonychus revealed the startling similarities between dinosaurs and birds. With each new small theropod find the ties became stronger, until the discovery of Sinosauropteryx—a dinosaur with feathers! Though not all scientists accept the concept of birds' being phylogenetically nested within the Dinosauria, others are now focusing on the evolution of feathers and avian flight. This book presents 15 new pieces of research, including the first detailed description of Bambiraptor, a remarkable new specimen from Montana.

Contributors are Robert T. Bakker, David Burnham, Sankar Chatterjee, Luis M. Chiappe, James M. Clark, Philip J. Currie, Stephen J. Godfrey, Gerald Grellet-Turner, Thomas P. Hopp, Frankie K. Jackson, Peter J. Makovicky, Mark A. Norell, Fernando E. Novas, Mark J. Orsen, Gregory J. Retallack, Dale A. Russell, R. J. Templin, David J. Varricchio, Peter Wellnhofer, and Joanna L. Wright.


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" ... a superb overview of the past decade's discoveries of feathered dinosaurs. It has 23 international experts essaying how dino-birds evolved, their relationship to true birds and the evolution of feathers and flight. It's great stuff, technical in places but well illustrated and with some excellent writing ..."--New Scientist, 14 August 2004

About the Author

Philip J. Currie is Curator of Dinosaurs at the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology.

Eva B. Koppelhus is a palynologist and Adjunct Research Scientist at the Royal Tyrrell Museum.

Martin A. Shugar, M.D., F.A.C.S., was director of the Florida Institute of Paleontology at the Graves Museum of Archaeology and Natural History.

Joanna L. Wright is Assistant Professor of Geology at the University of Colorado at Denver and Associate Director, CU-MWC Fossil Footprint Collection.


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  • Hardcover: 376 pages
  • Publisher: Indiana University Press (April 28, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0253343739
  • ISBN-13: 978-0253343734
  • Product Dimensions: 10.2 x 7.2 x 1.3 inches
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4.0 out of 5 stars Never Heard Dinosaurs Called Dragons..., June 26, 2005
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The first reports of "feathered" dinosaurs (aka dragons) came out of China in 1997. Here in the U. S., Dr. John Ostrom examined one he termed BABGIRAPTOR FEINBERGI in October, 1997, in Montana. At the Fort Lauderdale Convention Center in April, 2000, he gave thirty-five talks about his find. Michael W. Skrepnick made the unusual illustration of this 'find' which looks like a giant baby duck. This is the cover for "Feathered Dragons."

Dr. Ostrom revealed finding a DEINONYCHUS in 1969, an unusual discover in paleontology which shows that dinosaurs were the logical ancestors of birds. Guess they at a lot to get so big.

It was thought that they were a primitive form of Asian bird. The early dinosaurs had avian traits and could fly. They laid eggs like birds do, but fish do, too. They could be a combination of the two but how'd they get so large.

The feathered COELUROSAURS were found in China and the SINOSAUROPTERYX were in Patagonia and Mongolia. The editors all all specialists in the field of dinosaurs. There were various contributors to this study of feathered "dragons."

"Life of the Past" was by James O. Farlow.
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Endemism in Central Asia appears to have been strongest during a 30-40-million-year interval corresponding to middle Mesozoic time, when the abundant presence of mamenchisaurs implies productive and broadly available low-level fodder. Read the first page
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antiliac shelf, surficial ornamentation, cuppedicus fossa, other dromaeosaurids, new dromaeosaurid, preacetabular wing, feathered coelurosaurs, theropod feet, eggshell units, vertical vestibular canal, brevis fossa, coracoidal sulcus, basisphenoidal recess, ischiac peduncle, trigeminal opening, aprismatic layers, brooding feathers, new birdlike dinosaur, swivel wrist joint, dinosaurian assemblages, forelimb feathers, blocky calcite crystals, promaxillary fenestra, vertebral tail, other coelurosaurs
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New York, Upper Cretaceous, Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, North America, Late Jurassic, Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Cambridge University Press, Geological Society of America Special Paper, American Museum Novitates, Bug Creek, American Museum of Natural History, Central Asia, New Haven, Ukhaa Tolgod, University of California Press, Academic Press, Inner Mongolia, Yixian Formation of China, Como Morrison, Dinosaur Park Formation, American Zoologist, Horseshoe Canyon Formation, Judith River Formation, New Mexico, Peabody Museum of Natural History
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