10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «HESPERORNIS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
hesperornis in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
hesperornis im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Discovering Dinosaurs: Evolution, Extinction, and the ... - Strona 136
Hesperornis. regalis. anmh: 5100 aGE: Late Cretaceous, about 88 my a formation: Niobrara locality: Butte Creek, Logan County, Kansas collector: Charles Sternberg date: 1907 The initial excitement over the discovery of Archaeopteryx in ...
Mark Norell, Eugene S. Gaffney, Lowell Dingus, 2000
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The Little Giant Book of Dinosaurs - Strona 306
Hesperornis. "Western. bird". Length: about 5 feet (up to 1.5m) Diet: fish Many older dinosaur books say that there were no sea-going dinosaurs. While it is true that the dolphin-like ichthyosaurs, the long-necked plesiosaurs, and the sea lizards ...
Thomas R. Holtz, Terry Riley, 2001
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Mesozoic Birds: Above the Heads of Dinosaurs - Strona 421
Prior to 1994, Hesperornis, the Cretaceous foot-propelled diver, represented the only Mesozoic bird studied histologically (Houde, 1987). In this study, Houde (1987) compared the bone structure of Hesperornis with that of palaeognaths and ...
Luis M. Chiappe, Lawrence M. Witmer, 2002
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On a Restoration of the Base of the Cranium of Hesperornis ...
"[T]here has not, up to the present time, been published a figure giving the probably appearance, and the various bony parts, of the cranium of that great, extinct, loon-like diver of Cretaceous times-- Marsh's Hesperornis regalis." -- [3].
Robert Wilson Shufeldt, 1915
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Mesozoic Birds: Cretaceous Birds, Jurassic Birds, ...
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Cretaceous Birds: Hesperornis, Confuciusornis, Baptornis, ...
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Animals of the Past: An Account of Some of the Creatures ...
The penguins, as everyone knows, swim with their front limbs—we can't call them wings—which, though containing all the bones of a wing, have become transformed into powerful paddles; Hesperornis, on the other hand, swam altogether ...
Frederic Augustus Lucas, 1939
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The Dinosauria: Second Edition - Strona 791
See Haplocanthosaurus priscus Hargeria. See Hesperornis Hargeria gracilis. See Hesperornis gracilis Harpymimus, 138 biogeography, 148 classification (phylogenetic position), 137, 139, 147–48, 148 skeleton, 142–45, 144–45 skull, 140, ...
David B. Weishampel, Peter Dodson, Halszka Osmólska, 2004
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Functional Morphology in Vertebrate Paleontology - Strona 29
Figure 2.6, Cladograms showing the relevance of fossils known from Lagerstiitten to the EPB approach, (a) Cretaceous flightless diving bird Hesperornis lacks compelling morphological evidence for the presence of feathers, and the EPB ...
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The Mesozoic Era: Age of Dinosaurs - Strona 231
HESPERORNIS Hesperornis is a genus of extinct birds found as fossils in Late Cretaceous Period deposits dating from about 120 million to 66 million years ago. This bird is known mostly from the Great Plains region of the United States, but ...
Britannica Educational Publishing, Rafferty, John P, 2010
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «HESPERORNIS» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
hesperornis im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Natural History, 1915 [Slide Show]
A reconstruction of Hesperornis regalis , an extinct large, toothed bird from the Cretaceous, adapted for swimming and diving. The fossils were found in Montana ... «Scientific American, Sep 15»
The Echoes of Toothed Birds
Best known by, as you might guess, Hesperornis – these toothed birds pioneered the diving lifestyle between 113 and 66 million years ago. Today's grebes and ... «National Geographic, Mai 15»
Jurassic World inspired Scientist transformed chicken into …
He went on to point out that, “This is borne out by the fact that Hesperornis — discovered by Othniel Charles Marsh of the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural ... «Inferse, Mai 15»
Scientists engineer chickens with dinosaur snouts
Skeletal mount of Hesperornis, 85-million-year-old stem bird that has the first modern beak and palate. Hesperornis was discovered by Yale paleontologist ... «CBS News, Mai 15»
Using Penguins to Study Prehistory
Hesperornis isn't a celebrity fossil, but it used to be. Soon after paleontologist O.C. Marsh named the toothed bird in 1872, the Cretaceous avian had the dual ... «National Geographic, Dez 14»
Can penguins tell us how far the Cretaceous diving bird Hesperornis …
Don't mess with Hesperornis. It was a flightless, aquatic Cretaceous bird that measured up to six feet long, had a beak lined with sharp teeth, and was partially ... «PLoS Blogs, Nov 14»
Pelagornis, un "gigante dei cieli" vissuto 28 ed i 25 milioni di anni fa
A differenza di quanto osservato in uccelli marini più antichi, come l'Hesperornis di cui abbiamo parlato in precedenza, il Pelagornis non aveva veri e propri ... «Gaianews.it, Nov 14»
National Fossil Day at Sternberg
7:30 p.m. Mackenzie Kirchner-Smith talks about the Hesperornis and the morphology of the diving bird foot. 8 p.m. Thomas Buskuskie talks about dinosaurs in ... «FHSU University Leader, Okt 14»
Hesperornis, il grande "pinguino" del tardo Cretaceo
Al giorno d'oggi gli uccelli più specializzati a vivere in un ambiente costiero sono i pinguini: compatti, con una forma idrodinamica, un piumaggio che ha la ... «Gaianews.it, Jul 14»
Curious History: North America's Lost Giant Animals (+Photos)
Other honorable mentions include the hesperornis, a giant American bird standing over 5 feet tall with rows of teeth, which lived during the Cretaceous Period ... «The Epoch Times, Mai 14»