THE BIBLIOGRAPHY of HADROSAURIAN DINOSAURS the First 150 Years: 1856 - 2006

THE BIBLIOGRAPHY of HADROSAURIAN DINOSAURS the First 150 Years: 1856 - 2006

THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF HADROSAURIAN DINOSAURS The First 150 Years: 1856 - 2006. complied by M.K. Brett-Surman © Smithsonian Institution 1985-2008 The Department of Paleobiology of the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, currently houses approximately 44 million fossil plant, invertebrate, and vertebrate fossils in more than 480 separate collections. In addition, Paleobiology also maintains a reference collection of over 120,000 stratigraphic and sediment samples. This listing represents a service provided to the public as part of our Outreach Program and as part of the Smithsonian Institution’s mission "for the increase and diffusion of knowledge...". Papers are listed by author and year. Author's names are capitalized. The viewer should be aware of any searches that are case sensitive. The papers listed here, in a majority of instances, do NOT contain abstracts, papers on ichnites, or popular articles or books, unless they present new information or cover an aspect of the history of dinosaur paleontology. At present, some of the legacy software that was used to maintain this list only allowed basic ASCII characters, therefore foreign accents (such as in French and Spanish) did not translate. This will be fixed at a later date. The Bibliography of Hadrosaurian Dinosaurs was written, compiled, and maintained by M.K. Brett-Surman, (Museum Specialist), P.O. Box 37012, Department of Paleobiology, National Museum of Natural History, MRC-121, Washington, DC 20013-7012. He can be reached electronically at: [email protected]., and by FAX at 202-786-2832. Please send all corrections and additions to the e-mail address. This file will be no longer be updated, except for entries prior to 2007. The latest version, and other reprints by M. Brett-Surman, can be requested directly by e-mail to “brettsur at si.edu”. This file and compilation is provided by Collections Management of the Department of Paleobiology of the National Museum of Natural History. Copyrighted 2008 Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., 20560 USA. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Copying, distributing, or publishing the data in any manner or media for personal or corporate gain is not permitted. This Bibliography is presented for non-commercial personal use only. Persons who wish to cite this file in a bibliography should follow the MLA/ACW protocols as follows: Brett-Surman, M.K., 2006. "The Bibliography of Hadrosaurian Dinosaurs". http://www.nmnh.si.edu/paleo/collections.html (99 XXX 9999). (Please note that "99 XXX 9999" is the date format for the date that YOU accessed or downloaded the file). ***************************************************************************** THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF HADROSAURIAN DINOSAURS compilation by M.K. Brett-Surman Ph.D. Copyright Smithsonian Institution 1985, 2006; ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. (last update 5/2008) ***************************************************************************** THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF HADROSAURIAN DINOSAURS complied by M.K. Brett-Surman, Ph.D., Smithsonian Institution ABEL, O., 1922. Kritik der früheren Rekonstruktionen und neue Rekonstruktion von Trachodon. Paläeont. Zeitschr., 4:134-146. ABEL, O., 1924. Die neuen Dinosaurierfunde in der Oberkriede Canadas. Naturwissenschaften, 12:709-716. ADAMS, J.S. & ORGAN, C.L., 2005. Histologic determination of ontogenetic patterns and processes in hadrosaurian ossified tendons. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 25(3): 614-622. ALEXANDER, R.M., 2006. Dinosaur Biomechanics. Royal Society of London Proceedings, Series B - Biological Sciences 273(1596):1849-1855. ALLMON, W.D., 2006. The pre-modern history of the post-modern dinosaur: Phases and causes in post-Darwinian dinosaur art. Earth Science History 25(1):5-36. ANDERSON, B.G. and BARRICK, R.E., 1996. Petrographic and Geochemical analysis of hadrosaur skin impressions; pp. 121-134 in BOAZ, D. et al (eds.), Fourth Ann. Proceedings Fossils of Arizona Symposium. Mesa Southwest Museum and the City of Mesa, Arizona. ANDERSON, B.G., LUCAS, S.G., BARRICK, R.E., HECKERT, A.B. & BASABILVASO, G.T., 1998. Dinosaur skin impressions and associated skeletal remains from the Upper Campanian of southwestern New Mexico: New data on the integument morphology of hadrosaurs. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 18(4): 739-745. ANDERSON, B.G., BARRICK, R.E., DROSER, M.L., STADTMAN, K.L., 1999. Hadrosaur skin impressions from the Upper Cretaceous Neslen Formation, Book Cliffs, Utah: morphology and paleoenvironmental context. In: Gillette, D.D. (ed.), Vertebrate Fossils of Utah. Utah Geol. Survey Miscellaneous Publication 99-1. ANDERSON, B.G., LUCAS, S.G., BARRICK, R.E., HECKERT, A.B., BASABILVAZO, G.T., 1998. Dinosaur skin impressions and associated skeletal remains from the upper Campanian of southwestern New Mexico: New data on the integument morphology of hadrosaurs. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 18(4):739-745. BAILEY, J.B., 1997. Neural spine elongation in dinosaurs: Sailbacks or buffalo-backs? Journal of Paleontology 71(6):1124-1146. BAIRD, D., 1978. Pneumatoarthrus Cope, 1870, not a dinosaur but a sea-turtle. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, 129(4):71-81. BAIRD, D., 1984. Evidence of giant protostegid sea-turtles in the Cretaceous of New Jersey. The Mosasaur, 2:135-140. BAIRD, D., 1986. Upper Cretaceous reptiles from the Severn Formation of New Jersey. The Mosasaur, 3:63-86. BAIRD, D. and HORNER, J.R., 1977. A fresh look at the dinosaurs of New Jersey and Delaware. New Jersey Academy of Science Bulletin , 22(2):50. BAIRD, D. and HORNER, J.R., 1979. Cretaceous dinosaurs of North Carolina. Brimleyana, 2:1-28. BAKKER, R.T., 1980. Dinosaur Heresy - Dinosaur Renaissance: Why We Need Endothermic Archosaurs for a Comprehensive Theory of Bioenergetic Evolution. Pp.351-462 In:A Cold Look At the Warm-Blooded Dinosaurs, ed. by THOMAS, R.D.K. and OLSEN, E.C., AAAS, Washington, D.C. BARRETO, C., and ALBRECHT, R.M., 1993. Preparation of dinosaur fossils for scanning electron microscope evaluation of bone histology. Scanning Microscopy 7(2):751-754. BARRETO, C., ALBRECHT, R.M., BJORLING, D.E., HORNER, J.R., and WILSMAN, N.J., 1993. Evidence of growth plate and the growth of long bones in juvenile dinosaurs. Science, 262(5142):2020-2023. BARRICK, R.E. AND SHOWERS, W.J., 1995. Oxygen isotope variability in juvenile dinosaurs (Hypacrosaurus): evidence for thermoregulation. Paleobiology 21(4):552-560. BARRICK, R.E., SHOWERS, W.J. and FISCHER, A.G., 1996. Comparison of thermoregulation of four ornithischian dinosaurs and a varanid lizard from the Cretaceous Two Medicine Formation: Evidence from oxygen isotopes. Palaios 11:295-305. BARTHOLOMAI, A. and MOLNAR, R.E., 1981. Muttaburrasaurus, A New Iguanodontid (Ornithischia: Ornithopoda) Dinosaur from the Lower Cretaceous of Queensland. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum, 20(2):319-349. BEECHER, C.E., 1902. The Reconstruction of a Cretaceous Dinosaur, Claosaurus annectens Marsh. Transactions of the Connecticut Academy, 11:311-324. BELAND, P. and RUSSELL, D., 1978. Paleoecology of Dinosaur Provincial Park (Cretaceous), Alberta, Interpreted from the Distribution of Articulated Vertebrate Remains. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 15(6):1012-1024. BOCHERENS, H., FIZET, M., CUIF, J.-P., JAEGER, J.-J., MICHARD, J.-G., and MARIOTTI, A., Premieres Mesures d'Abondances Isotopiques Naturelles en 13C et 15N de la Matiere Organique Fossile de Dinosaure. Application a l'Etude du Regime Alimentaire du Genre Anatosaurus (Ornithischia, Hadrosauridae). C.R. Academy of Science Paris, Ser.2, 306:1521-1525. BOLOTSKY, Yu.L. and MOISEENKO, V.G., 1988. On Pre-Amurian Dinosaurs. Akad. Nauk. SSSR, Dal'nevostkhnoe Otdelenie Amursky Kompleksn'y Naukno-Issledovatel'sky Institut, Blagoveshensk, Pp. 1-37. BOLOTSKY et al, 1989. Geology of the central Amur River Region (left bank of Amur). In:Geology and ecology of the Amur River Basin, USSR-CHINA Symposium, Field Trip Guidebook, pages 3-41, Blagoveshensk. BOLOTSKY, Yu.L. & KURZANOV, S.K., 1991. The hadrosaurs of the Amur region. In: Geology of the Pacific Border, p.94-103. BONAPARTE, J.F., 1983. Patagonia: Tierra de Dinosaurios. Revista Patagonica, 2(10):25-28. BONAPARTE, J.F., 1984. El Intercambio Faunistico De Vertebrados Continentales Entre America Del Sur Y Del Norte A Fines Del Cretacico. Third Internat. Congress Latin-American Palaeo. Mem., Pp.438-450. BONAPARTE, J.F., 1986. History of the Terrestrial Cretaceous Vertebrates of Gondwana. Fourth Congress, Argentina Palaeo. Biostrat. Mendoza, 2:63-95. BONAPARTE, J.F., 1996. Cretaceous tetrapods of Argentina. Munchner Geowiss. Abhand. A30:73-130. BONAPARTE, J.F., FRANCHI, M.R., POWELL, J.E., and SEPULVEDA, E.G., 1984. La Formacion los Alamitos (Campaniano - Maastrichtiano) del Sudeste de Rio Negro, con Descripcion de Kritosaurus australis n. sp. (Hadrosauridae). Significado Paleogeografico de los Vertebrados, Revista de la Asociacion Geologica Argentina, 39(3-4):284-289. BONAPARTE, J.F. and ROUGIER, G., 1987. The Late Cretaceous Fauna of Los Alamitos, Patagonia, Argentina, Part 7 - The Hadrosaurs, Revista del Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales, 3(3):155-161. BRAMAN, D.R., THERRIEN, F., KOPPELHUS, E.B., TAYLOR, W., (eds.) 2005. Dinosaur Park Symposium: Short papers, abstracts, and program. Royal Tyrrell Museum Special Publication. Drumheller, Alberta. Pp.151. BRAY, E.S., 1999. Eggs and eggshell from the Upper Cretaceous North Horn Formation, central Utah. In: Gillette, D.D. (ed.) Vertebrate Paleontology of Utah, Utah Geological Survey Miscellaneous Publication 99-1, p.361-375. BRETT-SURMAN,

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