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Pterosaurs

Natural History, Evolution, Anatomy

Mark P. Witton

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English
Princeton University Press
03 September 2013
For 150 million years, the skies didn't belong to birds--they belonged to the pterosaurs. These flying reptiles, which include the pterodactyls, shared the world with the nonavian dinosaurs until their extinction 65 million years ago. Some pterosaurs, such as the giant azhdarchids, were the largest flying animals of all time, with wingspans exceedi

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Imprint:   Princeton University Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 279mm,  Width: 216mm,  Spine: 27mm
Weight:   1.474kg
ISBN:   9780691150611
ISBN 10:   0691150613
Pages:   306
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Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  ELT Advanced ,  Primary
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Mark P. Witton is a paleontologist in the School of Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of Portsmouth. He has served as a technical consultant for Walking with Dinosaurs 3D and many other film and television productions. His illustrations of pterosaurs, dinosaurs, and other prehistoric creatures have appeared in numerous publications, including Science and newspapers around the world.

Reviews for Pterosaurs: Natural History, Evolution, Anatomy

"""Witton's new tribute to pterosaurs gives these fantastic fossil creatures a much-needed makeover in two crucial ways. Not only does the book bring the science of pterosaurs up to date--at long last following-up other classics such as David Unwin's The Pterosaurs and Peter Wellenhofer's Illustrated Encyclopedia of Pterosaurs--but Witton is a highly-skilled and imaginative artist who ably reconstructs the bones of the animals and brings them back to life in startling poses. Witton's pterosaurs are fantastical creatures deserving their own time in the spotlight... Witton's combination of style and substance makes Pterosaurs a true treasure and an absolute must for anyone curious about the extinct flyers.""--Brian Switek, National Geographic.com ""This really is the ultimate guide to pterosaurs, providing us with a richer view of pterosaur diversity and behaviour than allowed in the two previous great volumes on the group (Wellnhofer 1991, Unwin 2005) and containing a substantial amount of review and analysis of pterosaur ecology and functional morphology.""--Darren Naish, Scientific American ""A solid review of the whole of the Pterosauria that'll be genuinely useful for researchers for many years. I'm sure I'll be typing 'Witton, (2013) stated ...' quite a lot in the future and that, if anything, should be a good measure of how I rate this as a scientific text. Now go buy a copy and read it, it really is very good.""--Dave Hone, Pterosaur.Net ""[Witton] presents the uncertainties of science but never shies away from making his opinion clear. [He] respects the complexities [of scientific writing] without allowing them to clump up the text... I can wholeheartedly recommend the book already.""--David Mass, DRIP ""Pterosaurs would make an excellent addition to any reference collection and especially that of an advanced (adult or young adult) lay-reader.""--Greg Leitich Smith, GSL Blog ""I can tell you that it is not only a fascinating bit of text, its illustrations will leave you gaping in awestruck amazement.""--John E. Riutta, Well-read Naturalist ""[Witton] combines his deep knowledge of the subject as a palaeontologist at the University of Portsmouth (U.K.) with his skills as an artist, and he has a flair for informal but accurate writing. His 292-page book is the most comprehensive and authoritative book to come along since Peter Wellnhofer's classic Illustrated Encyclopedia of Pterosaurs back in 1991.""--James Gurney, artist and author of the Dinotopia book series ""The joy of Pterosaurs is how it brings long extinct animals to life.""--Jeff Hecht, New Scientist ""Learn all about flying reptiles in this artfully illustrated overview of pterosaur research.""--Science News ""Highly recommended.""--EverythingDinosaur.com ""Once dragons flew through Mesozoic skies! They were pterosaurs, and Witton offers a rich and extensive account of what science knows about these extinct creatures... For those who want an introduction to flying reptiles or the craft of scientific research, this title is a great choice.""--Eileen H. Kramer, Library Journal ""Beautifully laid out, clearly written, loaded with handsome illustrations, Witton's book invites you to dip in for delicious tidbits or hunker down for the equivalent of a superb lecture series.""--Wilson's Bookmarks, Christianity Today"


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