The Princeton Field Guide to Pterosaurs

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The most up-to-date and authoritative illustrated guide to the marvelous flying reptiles that dominated the skies of the Mesozoic for 160 million years

Once seen by some as evolutionary dead-enders, pterosaurs were vigorous winged reptiles capable of thriving in an array of habitats and climates, including polar winters.
The Princeton Field Guide to Pterosaurs transforms our understanding of these great Mesozoic archosaurs of the air. This incredible guide covers 115 pterosaur species and features stunning illustrations of pterosaurs ranging in size from swallows to small sailplanes, some with enormous, bizarre head crests and elongated beaks. It discusses the history of pterosaurs through 160 million years of the Mesozoic―including their anatomy, physiology, locomotion, reproduction, growth, and extinction―and even gives a taste of what it might be like to travel back to the Mesozoic. This one-of-a-kind guide also challenges the common image of big pterosaurs as ultralights that only soared, showing how these spectacular creatures could be powerful flappers as heavy as bears.

  • Features detailed species accounts of 115 different kinds of pterosaurs, with the latest size and mass estimates
  • Written and illustrated by the acclaimed researcher and artist who helped to redefine the anatomy and flight performance of pterosaurs
  • Covers everything from pterosaur biology to the colorful history of pterosaur paleontology
  • Includes dozens of original skeletal drawings and full-color life studies

Author(s): Gregory S. Paul
Series: Princeton Field Guides, 155
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 184
City: Princeton

Cover
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
History of Discovery and Research
What Is a Pterosaur?
Dating Pterosaurs
Evolution of Pterosaurs and Their World
Extinction
After the Age of Pterosaurs
Biology
General Anatomy
Walking, Running, Climbing, Swimming
Pterosaur Pneumatics
Skin, Feathers, and Color
Flight
Respiration and Circulation
Feeding Apparatus and Digestive Tracts
Senses
Vocalization
Disease, Pathologies, and Injuries
Behavior
Brains, Nerves, and Intelligence
Social Activities
Reproduction
Growth
Energetics
Gigantism
Mesozoic Oxygen
Pterosaur Safari
If Pterosaurs Survived
Pterosaur Conservation, Keeping, and Consumption
Where Pterosaurs Are Found
Pterosaur Count
Using the Group and Species Descriptions
Group and Species Accounts
Pterosaurs
Rhamphorhynchoids
Pterodactyloids
References
Index