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Johns Hopkins University Press
15 November 2016
From The Land Before Time to Jurassic Park, images of fantastically large, long-necked, plant-eating dinosaurs have captured our imaginations. These are the sauropods: centerpieces of museums and gentle giants of the distant past. Imagine what it must have been like to crest a hill and see in the valley below not just one sauropod, but an entire herd, feeding its way across the landscape.

The most massive land animals ever to have lived, sauropods roamed widely across the continents through most of the "Age of Dinosaurs" from about 220 to 65 million years ago. They reached incredible sizes, giving rise to the question: Why were they so big? Early guesses suggested that they gained protection from predators by virtue of their size, which also allowed them to reach the tops of trees in order to eat leaves and conifer needles. More recent hypotheses hold that they needed a long and complicated digestive tract due to their consumption of low-nutrient food sources: size was an offshoot of that need. Whatever the explanation, there is little doubt that natural selection produced something extraordinary when the Sauropoda diversified into a wide variety of species. This book combines majestic artwork and the best of paleontological research to resurrect the lives of sauropods.

The Sauropod Dinosaurs shows how these amazing creatures raised and defended their young, traveled in groups, and interacted with the rich diversity of Mesozoic plants and animals. Beautiful enough to sit on the coffee table, the book also serves as the best reference available on these bygone giants. Anyone with a passion for dinosaurs or prehistoric life will cherish this once-in-a-generation masterpiece.

The book includes the following features:· Over 200 full-color illustrations· More than 100 color photographs from museums, field sites, and collections around the world· Thoughtfully placed drawings and charts· Clearly written text reviewed by major sauropod researchers· Descriptions of the latest sauropod concepts and discoveries· A field guide to major groups of sauropods· Detailed skeletal reconstructions and anatomical restorations· A comprehensive glossary.

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Imprint:   Johns Hopkins University Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 279mm,  Width: 229mm,  Spine: 24mm
Weight:   1.565kg
ISBN:   9781421420288
ISBN 10:   1421420287
Pages:   224
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 18
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Primary
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Preface Acknowledgments 1. Sizing Up Sauropods 2. Parting of the Ways 3. A Sauropod Field Guide 4. Of Bones and Bridges 5. Brontosaur Biology 6. Conifer Cuisine 7. A Sauropod in the Lab 8. The Next Generation 9. Predator and Prey 10. The Ancient Race 11. End of Eden? 12. Summing Up Sauropods Glossary Sources and Suggested Reading Photography and Illustration Credits Index

Naturalist Mark Hallett's art and writing has appeared in Life, Smithsonian Magazine, and National Geographic. An artistic consultant for Jurassic Park and Dinosaur, he has created dinosaur art and models for the Walt Disney Company and Universal Studios. Mathew J. Wedel is a well-recognized sauropod expert and an associate professor of anatomy at Western University of Health Sciences. He has coauthored papers naming the sauropods Sauroposeidon and Brontomerus.

Reviews for The Sauropod Dinosaurs: Life in the Age of Giants

... the book is exceedingly well written-the text is captivating, without resorting to hyperbole or oversimplification. Recommended. * Choice * Every time you open this book you will find something new and interesting about these giant animals! -- Raif (age 6!) * Kid's Book Buzz * You should buy this book even if you have no interest in dinosaurs. The Sauropod Dinosaurs is a fun review of the biology, comparative anatomy, and modern-day techniques using sauropod dinosaurs as a tool. The beautiful illustrations by Mark Hallett help the sauropods come alive. -- John Clay Bruner, University of Alberta, Edmonton * Quarterly Review of Biology *


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