Description
The opening of an exhibit focused on "Jane," a beautifully preserved tyrannosaur collected by the Burpee Museum of Natural History, was the occasion for an international symposium on tyrannosaur paleobiology. This volume, drawn from the symposium, includes studies of the tyrannosaurids Chingkankousaurus fragilis and "Sir William" and the generic status of Nanotyrannus; theropod teeth, pedal proportions, brain size, and craniocervical function; soft tissue reconstruction, including that of "Jane"; paleopathology and tyrannosaurid claws; dating the "Jane" site; and tyrannosaur feeding and hunting strategies. Tyrannosaurid Paleobiology highlights the far ranging and vital state of current tyrannosaurid dinosaur research and discovery.
About the Author
J. Michael Parrish is Dean College of Sciences, San Jose State University.
Ralph E. Molnar is Research Associate with the Museum of Northern Arizona.
Philip J. Currie is Professor of Biological Sciences at the University of Alberta.
Eva B. Koppelhus is Research Scientist in the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Alberta.
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