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The biography of the largest carnivore that ever lived.

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Schwimmer offers a study of the paleoautecology of a Cretaceous crocodylian, Deinosuchus. Thoughtfully organized, the book's chapter headings reflect answers to some basic questions: How big was it? How old was it? Where was it found? What did it eat? How many species existed? Astute readers will gain insight into the thinking of a practicing vertebrate paleontologist as the author probes these questions. But the target audience for this trade book is not obvious—technical jargon is sometimes explained in the text (and thoroughly covered in the appendixes), but its usage in the text requires an advanced level of understanding. The author complains about the requirements of the zoological rules of nomenclature, which seems counterproductive in such a work. The book will be most useful for paleoecologists hoping to gain a deeper understanding of life in the Cretaceous. Upper—division undergraduates through professionals.

-- P. K. Strother * Choice *

Schwimmer offers a study of the paleoautecology of a Cretaceous crocodylian, Deinosuchus. Thoughtfully organized, the book's chapter headings reflect answers to some basic questions: How big was it? How old was it? Where was it found? What did it eat? How many species existed? Astute readers will gain insight into the thinking of a practicing vertebrate paleontologist as the author probes these questions. . . . December 2002

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Table of Contents

Preliminary Table of Contents:

Introduction
Chapter 1. The Life and Times of a Giant Crocodylian
Chapter 2. The Early Paleontology of Deinosuchus
Chapter 3. On the Size of Deinosuchus
Chapter 4. The Age of Deinosuchus
Chapter 5. Deinosuchus Localities and their Ancient Environments
Chapter 6. How Many Deinosuchus Species Existed
Chapter 7. A Genealogy of Deinosuchus
Chapter 8. The Prey of Giants
Bibliography
Appendices
Index

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      Publisher: MH - Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 6/12/2002 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780253340870, 978-0253340870
      ISBN10: 025334087X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The biography of the largest carnivore that ever lived.

      Trade Review

      Schwimmer offers a study of the paleoautecology of a Cretaceous crocodylian, Deinosuchus. Thoughtfully organized, the book's chapter headings reflect answers to some basic questions: How big was it? How old was it? Where was it found? What did it eat? How many species existed? Astute readers will gain insight into the thinking of a practicing vertebrate paleontologist as the author probes these questions. But the target audience for this trade book is not obvious—technical jargon is sometimes explained in the text (and thoroughly covered in the appendixes), but its usage in the text requires an advanced level of understanding. The author complains about the requirements of the zoological rules of nomenclature, which seems counterproductive in such a work. The book will be most useful for paleoecologists hoping to gain a deeper understanding of life in the Cretaceous. Upper—division undergraduates through professionals.

      -- P. K. Strother * Choice *

      Schwimmer offers a study of the paleoautecology of a Cretaceous crocodylian, Deinosuchus. Thoughtfully organized, the book's chapter headings reflect answers to some basic questions: How big was it? How old was it? Where was it found? What did it eat? How many species existed? Astute readers will gain insight into the thinking of a practicing vertebrate paleontologist as the author probes these questions. . . . December 2002

      * Choice *

      Table of Contents

      Preliminary Table of Contents:

      Introduction
      Chapter 1. The Life and Times of a Giant Crocodylian
      Chapter 2. The Early Paleontology of Deinosuchus
      Chapter 3. On the Size of Deinosuchus
      Chapter 4. The Age of Deinosuchus
      Chapter 5. Deinosuchus Localities and their Ancient Environments
      Chapter 6. How Many Deinosuchus Species Existed
      Chapter 7. A Genealogy of Deinosuchus
      Chapter 8. The Prey of Giants
      Bibliography
      Appendices
      Index

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