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Mesozoic Birds: Above the Heads of Dinosaurs [Hardcover]

Luis M. Chiappe (Editor), Lawrence M. Witmer (Editor)
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0520200942 978-0520200944 September 2, 2002 1
Our knowledge of the origin and early evolution of birds has exploded in the past ten to fifteen years. In the 1990s alone, scientists became aware of approximately three times more species of early birds than were previously known, marking the first 85 million years of avian development as a period of remarkable species diversity. Assembling work by an international group of renowned scientists, Mesozoic Birds: Above the Heads of Dinosaurs is the most authoritative and up-to-date source on early avian evolution currently available. This unique resource provides a comprehensive examination of the known fossil record and is also an unparalleled guide to the fast-paced developments in current research.
Mesozoic Birds: Above the Heads of Dinosaurs covers a wide range of topics, including discussions of avian origins, the fossil record of feathers and footprints, bone histology, and locomotor evolution. Controversial taxa such as Protoavis, Caudipteryx, and Mononykus receive special treatment. But the heart of the volume presents the anatomy, relationships, and paleobiology of the undisputed Mesozoic aviary. Some of the book's most exciting features are the new definitive descriptions and illustrations of taxa that previously have received only brief notice, such as the alvarezsaurid Shuvuuia; the enantiornithines Sinornis; Eoalulavis, Vorona, and Patagopteryx; and the hesperornithiform Enaliornis.
The origin of birds and their relationship to dinosaurs continue to be hotly debated among paleontologists, ornithologists, and evolutionary biologists. This cutting-edge reference will become an essential resource for those interested in this debate and in the many other fascinating topics relating to the evolution of the earliest known birds.

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"Mesozoic Birds is the first book to bring together world-renowned specialists on fossil birds and their importance to avian origins and, more importantly, it stresses a unified approach (cladistics) and presents the most anatomically detailed analyses available to date. No other study or collection of studies has ever done so much. How could the project not be welcomed by its audience of paleontologists, ornithologists, and evolutionary biologists!"-David Weishampel, editor of The Dinosauria

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"Mesozoic Birds is the first book to bring together world-renowned specialists on fossil birds and their importance to avian origins and, more importantly, it stresses a unified approach (cladistics) and presents the most anatomically detailed analyses available to date. No other study or collection of studies has ever done so much. How could the project not be welcomed by its audience of paleontologists, ornithologists, and evolutionary biologists!"--David Weishampel, editor of The Dinosauria

"This is the first comprehensive volume dedicated to the relationships and evolution of the birds that lived during the Age of Dinosaurs. Its wealth of information and its diversity of viewpoints will ensure that this indispensable volume is used and discussed for many years to come."--Kevin Padian, University of California, Berkeley


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  • Hardcover: 576 pages
  • Publisher: University of California Press; 1 edition (September 2, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0520200942
  • ISBN-13: 978-0520200944
  • Product Dimensions: 11.3 x 8.9 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Mesozoic Birds: Above the Heads of Dinosaurs, December 20, 2002
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Mesozoic Birds: Above the Heads of Dinosaurs edited by Luis M. Chiappe and Lawrence M. Witmer is an astounding book on the evolution of birds. In the 1980's and 1990's there have been fossil discoveries that can link the development of birds for eighty-five million years.

This book is written by thirty-one authors as they have written abstracts on some very interesting finds and connections. This book is NOT a childrens book as the authors are writing for students and professionals in the field of paleontology. There is a lot of comparative anatomy and phylogenesis, morphology and systematics in this book. If your looking for the current information on the link with birds and the dinosaurs, this is the book that will convince you that they did exist together.

The contents of this book is divided into four parts, each with abstracts for chapters. These parts are as follows:

Part I: The Archosaurian Heritage of Birds

Part II: Taxa of Contriversial Status

Part III: The Mesozic Aviary: Anatomy and Systmatics

Part IV: Functional Morphology and Evolutions

The greatest percentage of the book is in part three where with all of the recent discoveries locks in the theory that birds were flying in the time of the dinosaurs. If your are into learning some interesting information on the origin of birds than this book is for you. If you were wondering about the connection between the dinosaurs and birds, again this is the book for you. This is a very techical book and is written for older readers looks for current theory along with knowledgeable erudition.

The writing is very technical, but it is easily readable and the information is priceless.

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Ever since the time of Huxley (1868), the debate on the place of birds within vertebrate phylogeny has been one of the highest-profile and hotly contested of all evolutionary debates. Read the first page
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humeral facet, nonavian maniraptorans, ventral epicondyle, preacetabular wing, nonavian theropods, postacetabular wing, acrocoracoid process, proximodorsal process, columellar recess, humeral articular facet, following institutional abbreviations, pneumotricipital fossa, neornithine birds, extant galliforms, scapular facet, theropod hypothesis, ornithurine birds, fibrolamellar bone tissue, flexor process, major metacarpal, other basal birds, minor metacarpal, present cladistic analysis, alular digit, alular metacarpal
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Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, New York, Las Hoyas, Avian Paleontology, Lance Formation, Los Angeles, North America, American Museum Novitates, South America, United States, New Haven, Late Jurassic, Academic Press, New Jersey, Cambridge University Press, International Symposium, Smithsonian Contributions, Freunde des Jura-Museums, Yixian Formation, Inner Mongolia, Late Maastrichtian, Gobi Desert, Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Courier Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg, Science Series
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