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Ocean Life in the Time of Dinosaurs
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ISBN: 0691243999 Year: 2023 Publisher: Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press,

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"A richly illustrated, trade-science book about marine reptiles from the Paleozoic and Mesozoic eras and their modern descendants. A translation from the French publisher, Belin (World English rights)"-- "A richly illustrated introduction to the spectacular reptiles that swam the oceans when dinosaurs roamed the landDuring the Mesozoic Era, 252 to 66 million years ago, dinosaurs ruled the land, but the ocean deeps were roiling with equally spectacular reptiles-including giant predators. This richly illustrated, authoritative, and accessible book introduces readers to the world of these fascinating marine animals, whose predecessors returned to the seas a few million years after the first vertebrates emerged from the water. As we meet ichthyosaurs, plesiosaurs, mosasaurs, and many others, we learn about the astonishing anatomical, physiological, and behavioral adaptations that enabled these reptiles to become ocean dwellers again. We also learn about their living descendants, including sea turtles and sea snakes. Featuring stunning artwork depicting these prehistoric ocean creatures and photographs of their fossil remains, this book invites readers to discover the enthralling past of marine reptiles in all their extraordinary diversity"--


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The Princeton field guide to Mesozoic sea reptiles
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ISBN: 0691193800 9780691193809 Year: 2022 Publisher: Princeton: Princeton university press,

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"Ths group of animals comprises a complex of disparate groups including the dolphin/shark-like ichthyosaurs, manatee-like placodonts, long- and short-necked plesiosaurs, the mososaur lizards, marine turtles, and crocodilians. Sea reptile paleontology is a very active field in terms of new discoveries and research, so the guide is highly topical. For example, it is becoming increasingly apparent that the long-standing assumption that prehistoric oceanic reptiles had low metabolic rates, like reptiles, is incorrect. Instead, it is now thought that many of these beasts were endothermic, and that this evolutionary adaptation was far more widespread than formerly realized. Preserved soft tissues are showing that most mososaurs were not snake-like undulating swimmers but were compact-bodied, deep tailed and swift swimmers (as shown by the attached skeletals that show the development of tail fins over time). Studies of bone microstructure are revealing how some sea reptiles dove deep enough to be victims of the bends. Gigantic forms as big as whales have been uncovered. There are about 350 named sea reptile species. About 250 will be accurately illustrated."

Ancient marine reptiles
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ISBN: 9780121552107 0121552101 9780080527215 0080527213 1281054127 9781281054128 9786611054120 Year: 1997 Publisher: San Diego : Academic Press,

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Vertebrate evolution has led to the convergent appearance of many groups of originally terrestrial animals that now live in the sea. Among these groups are familiar mammals like whales, dolphins, and seals. There are also reptilian lineages (like plesiosaurs, ichthyosaurs, mosasaurs, thalattosaurs, and others) that have become sea creatures. Most of these marine reptiles, often wrongly called ""dinosaurs"", are extinct. This edited book is devoted to these extinct groups of marine reptiles. These reptilian analogs represent useful models of the myriad adaptations that permit tetrapods to live


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Les reptiles marins du toarcien (jurassique inférieur) belgo-luxembourgeois
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Year: 1994 Publisher: Bruxelles Ministère des affaires économiques. Administration des mines

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Ancient marine reptiles
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ISBN: 0121552101 9786611054120 1281054127 0080527213 9780121552107 9780080527215 9781281054128 Year: 1997 Publisher: San Diego Academic Press

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Vertebrate evolution has led to the convergent appearance of many groups of originally terrestrial animals that now live in the sea. Among these groups are familiar mammals like whales, dolphins, and seals. There are also reptilian lineages (like plesiosaurs, ichthyosaurs, mosasaurs, thalattosaurs, and others) that have become sea creatures. Most of these marine reptiles, often wrongly called ""dinosaurs"", are extinct. This edited book is devoted to these extinct groups of marine reptiles. These reptilian analogs represent useful models of the myriad adaptations that permit tetrapods to live


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The Princeton field guide to Mesozoic sea reptiles
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ISBN: 0691241457 Year: 2022 Publisher: Princeton, New Jersey ; Oxford : Princeton University Press,

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"Ths group of animals comprises a complex of disparate groups including the dolphin/shark-like ichthyosaurs, manatee-like placodonts, long- and short-necked plesiosaurs, the mososaur lizards, marine turtles, and crocodilians. Sea reptile paleontology is a very active field in terms of new discoveries and research, so the guide is highly topical. For example, it is becoming increasingly apparent that the long-standing assumption that prehistoric oceanic reptiles had low metabolic rates, like reptiles, is incorrect. Instead, it is now thought that many of these beasts were endothermic, and that this evolutionary adaptation was far more widespread than formerly realized. Preserved soft tissues are showing that most mososaurs were not snake-like undulating swimmers but were compact-bodied, deep tailed and swift swimmers (as shown by the attached skeletals that show the development of tail fins over time). Studies of bone microstructure are revealing how some sea reptiles dove deep enough to be victims of the bends. Gigantic forms as big as whales have been uncovered. There are about 350 named sea reptile species. About 250 will be accurately illustrated"--

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Marine reptiles, Fossil --- Paleontology --- Mesozoic --- Aigialosaurus. --- American crocodile. --- Ammonoidea. --- Amniote. --- Amphibian. --- Aquarium. --- Archosaur. --- Atlantic Ocean. --- Baleen whale. --- Bottlenose dolphin. --- Bowhead whale. --- Cambrian explosion. --- Cenomanian. --- Cephalopod. --- Cetacea. --- Cretaceous. --- Cricosaurus. --- Crocodilia. --- Deep diving. --- Deep sea. --- Dinosaur egg. --- Early Triassic. --- Eel. --- Elasmosaurus. --- Fauna. --- Fossil fuel. --- Greenhouse gas. --- Gustave (crocodile). --- Humpback whale. --- Hydrophiinae. --- Ichthyosaur. --- Ichthyosauriformes. --- Ichthyosaurus. --- Invertebrate. --- Jurassic. --- Kronosaurus. --- Late Triassic. --- Leatherback sea turtle. --- Leghemoglobin. --- Mammal. --- Marine biology. --- Marine mammal. --- Marine reptile. --- Megalodon. --- Mesozoic. --- Middle Jurassic. --- Mixosaurus. --- Monitor lizard. --- Mosasaur. --- Mosasaurus. --- Natural philosophy. --- Nautiloid. --- Nitrogen. --- Nostril. --- Nutrient. --- Ocean acidification. --- Oceanography. --- Osteichthyes. --- Pachypleurosaur. --- Pelagosaurus. --- Phosphorus. --- Physician. --- Plesiosauria. --- Plesiosaurus. --- Plotosaurus. --- Porpoise. --- Pterosaur. --- Pubis (bone). --- Radiometric dating. --- Reptile. --- Rib cage. --- Sauropoda. --- Sea otter. --- Sea turtle. --- Seashell. --- Sediment. --- Sei whale. --- Serpianosaurus. --- Shonisaurus. --- Soil. --- Spinosauridae. --- Squid. --- Steneosaurus. --- Stenopterygius. --- Teleosaurus. --- Temnodontosaurus. --- Teredo navalis. --- Tetrapod. --- Thalattosaur. --- Thalattosuchia. --- The Age of Reptiles. --- Thresher shark. --- Tooth. --- Triassic. --- Triassic–Jurassic extinction event. --- Tylosaurus. --- Tyrannosaurus. --- Underwater. --- Vertebrate. --- Whale shark.

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