| Zoology, 5/e Stephen A. Miller,
College of the Ozarks John B. Harley,
Eastern Kentucky University
Reptiles: The First Amniotes
Suggested ReadingsChapter 20 Selected Readings BOOKS Bakker, R.T. 1986. The Dinosaur Heresies. New York: William Morrow. Schmidt, G.D. 1999. Foundations of Parasitology. 6th ed. Dubuque, Iowa: Wm C. Brown Publishers. Schmidt, K.P. and Inger, R.F. 1975. Living Reptiles of the World. New York: Doubleday. Stahl, B.J. 1974. Vertebrate History: Problems in Evolution. New York: McGraw-Hill. Thomas, R.D.K. and Olson, E.C., eds. 1980. A Cold Look at the Warm-Blooded Dinosaurs. AAAS Selected
Symposium Series. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. Wilford, J.N. 1985. The Riddle of the Dinosaur. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
ARTICLES Abler, W.L. 1999. The teeth of the tyrannosaurs. Scientific American, September. Alexander, R.M. 1991. How dinosaurs ran. Scientific American, April. Alverez, W. and Asaro, F. 1990. What caused mass extinction-an extraterrestrial impact? Scientific American,
October. Chinsamy, A. and Dodson, P. 1995. Inside a dinosaur bone. American Scientist 83(2): 174-80. Ciofi, C. 1999. The Komodo Dragon. Scientific American, March. Cole, J. 1984. Unisexual lizards. Scientific American, January. Cortillot, V. 1990. What caused mass extinction?-a volcanic eruption. Scientific American, October. Erickson, G.M. 1999 Breathing life into Tyrannosaurus rex. Scientific American, September. Gaffney, E.S., Hutchison, J.H. Jenkings, F.A., Jr., and Meeker, L.J. 1987. Modern turtle origins: The oldest known
cryptodire. Science 237: 289-91. Gaylord-Simpson, G. 1999. The dechroniaztion of Sam Magruder. Scientific American, September. Gibbons, J.W. 1987. Why do turtles live so long? BioScience 37(4): 262-68. Gore, R. 1989. Extinctions. National Geographic, June. Gutzke, W.H.N. and Crews, D. 1988. Embryonic temperature determines adult sexuality in a reptile. Nature 332:
832-34 Lohman, K.J. 1992. How sea turtles navigate. Scientific American, January. Newman, E.A. and Harline, P.H. 1982. The infrared "vision" of snakes. Scientific American. March 246: 116-27. Vickers-Rich, P. and Rich, T.H. 1993. Australia's polar dinosaurs. Scientific American, July. |
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