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X400-Received: by /PRMD=iris/ADMD=mensatex/C=es/; Relayed; Fri, 24 May 1996 04:43:51 +0000 Date: Fri, 24 May 1996 04:43:51 +0000 From: NATURAE <naturae@mail.telepac.pt> Subject: GAIA Magazine #10 X-Sender: np41ib@mail.telepac.pt To: LOZOUET@MNHN.FR, FRITHJOF.SCHUSTER@UNI-TUEBINGEN.DE, LUGAR@VMS.CIS.PITT.EDU, JLUKASIK@AC.DAL.CA, DCLADE@CCIT.ARIZONA.EDU, AIRFL@ASUVM.INRE.ASU.EDU, LUOZ@COFC.EDU, LUPI@MIDWAY.UCHICAGO.EDU, IQ0@aixterm1.urz.uni-heidelberg.de, XMA@GEOMS.GEO.PKU.EDU.CN, MARY_MAAS@CELLBIO.DUKE.EDU, EMACDONA@JULIAN.UWO.CA, BMACFADD@flmnh.ufl.edu, D.MACKINNON@GEOL.CANTERBURY.AC.NZ, NM@NHM.AC.UK, MACRAE@PANDORA.GEO.UCALGARY.CA, RMADDOCKS@UH.EDU, MAHAFFY@CC.DORDT.EDU, MAHER@GEOLOGY.WISC.EDU, MAISEY@AMNH.ORG, VKRAS@PALEO.MSK.SU, MARK_M@GEOSCI.LAN.MCGILL.CA, BJORN.MALMGREN@MARINE-GEOLOGY.GU.SE, STEVEN@NERVM.NERDC.UFL.EDU, MANKIEWI@BELOIT.EDU, MANN@JUNCOL.JUNIATA.EDU, P.L.MANNING@SHEFFIELD.AC.UK, MAPLES@MSMAIL.KGS.UKANS.EDU, MARCUCCI@CESIT1.UNIFI.IT, MARCUS@AMNH.ORG, PJM4@QUADS.UCHICAGO.EDU, C2344@ER.UQAM.CA, TMARSH@OSWEGO.OSWEGO.EDU, MARSHALL@ESS.UCLA.EDU, ANTHONY_J_MARTIN@LEARNLINK.EMORY.EDU, APRIL_MARTIN@BROWN.EDU, MARTIN@gsc.emr.ca, JMARTIN@MSMAILGW.SDSMT.EDU, KMARTIN@PEPPERDINE.EDU, A46713F@msumusik.mursuky.edu, FSVO741@coplan.csic.es Message-id: <1.5.4.16.19960524033024.35bf6bae@mail.telepac.pt> Autoforwarded: TRUE Content-identifier: 1.5.4.16.19960524033024.35bf6bae(a)mail.telepac.pt MIME-version: 1.0 (Generated by Ean X.400 to MIME gateway) X-Mailer: Windows Eudora Light Version 1.5.4 (16) Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT X400-Content-type: P2-1984 (2) X400-MTS-identifier: [/PRMD=iris/ADMD=mensatex/C=es/;960524044351] X400-Originator: naturae@mail.telepac.pt X400-Recipients: non-disclosure:; N A T U R A E NATURAL HISTORY CABINET Portugal * P A L E O N T O L O G Y * G A I A Geociences Journal of the National Natural History Museum Lisbon University ASPECTS OF SAUROPOD PALEOBIOLOGY In this volume (10) are examined diverse aspects of sauropod paleobiology with emphasis on trackways, and a number of other related topics, with a total of 28 papers coauthored by 39 authors. First are present a series of twelve papers on sauropod tracksites in the Jurassic and Cretaceous of Europe, North America, Australia and Asia, followed by three papers presenting broad perspectives on sauropod ichnology, seven papers on morphology and feeding, three on tophonomy, and three on the various aspects of the global distribution of tracks and skeletal remains. Softcover,cm 21x30,pp. 279, 51 b/w photos,128 drawings and Maps.Text in English ISSN 0871-5424, MNHN, 1994 PTE 4,500 / USD 31 (Plus Postage Fee) --*-- Indice/Contents Aspects of Sauropod Paleobiology, Introduction Lockley M., Santos V., Meyer C., Hunt A. ................................. 1 A new sauropod tracksite from the Middle Jurassic of Portugal Santos V., Lockley M., Meyer C., Carvalho J., Galopim de Carvalho A. & Moratalla J. ............................................................. 5 Probable sauropod footprint from the Middle Jurassic of Yorkshire, England Whyte M. & Romano M. ..................................................... 15 Trackway evidence for a herd of juvenile sauropods from the Late Jurassic of Portugal Lockley M., Meyer C. & Santos V. ......................................... 27 Trackway evidence for social sauropods from the Morrison Formation, Eastern Utah (USA) Barnes F. & Lockley M. ................................................... 37 Footprint evidence for limping dinousaurs from the Upper Jussacic of Portugal Dantas P., Santos V., Lockley M. & Meyer C. .............................. 43 New sauropod and theropod tracksites from the Upper Jurassic megatracksite of Northern Switzerland Meyer C. & Hauser M. ..................................................... 49 A comparison of well-preserved sauropod tracks from the Late Jurassic of Portugal and the Western United States: evidence and implications Meyer C., Lockley M, Robison J. & Santos V. .............................. 57 Jurassic and Cretaceous sauropod evidence in the Mesozoic carbonate platforms of the Southern Alps and Dinarids Vecchia F. ............................................................... 65 Sauropod trackways from the Lower Cretaceous of Spain Maratalla J., Garcia-Mondejar J., Santos V., Lockley M., Sanz J. & Jimenez S. ............................................................... 75 Preliminary report on sauropod dinosaur tracks in the Broome Sandstone (Lower Cretaceous) of Western Australia Thulborn T., Hamley T. & Foulkes P. ...................................... 85 A review of sauropod dinosaur tracksites of the Gulf of Mexico Basin Pittman J. & Lockley M. .................................................. 95 A preliminary report on sauropod tracksites from the Cretaceous of Korea Lim S., Lockley M., Yang S., Fleming R. & Houck K. ....................... 109 On the common occurrence of manus-dominated sauropod trackways in Mesozoic carbonates Lockley M., Pittman J., Meyer C. & Santos V. ............................. 119 A comparison between the Brontopodus ichnofacies of Portugal, Switzerland and Texas Meyer C. & Pittman J. .................................................... 125 Brontopodus and Parabrotopodus ichnogen.nov. and the significance of Wide-and-norrow-gauge sauropod trackways Lockley M., Farlow J. & Meyer C. ......................................... 135 Baby sauropods from the Sao Khua Formation (Lower Cretaceous) in Northeastern Thailand Martin V. ................................................................ 147 An armoured titanosaurid sauropod from the Late Cretaceous of Sourthern France and the occurrence of osteoderms in the titanosauridae Loeuff J., Buffetaut E., Cavin L., Martin M., Martin V. & Tong H. ........ 155 Manus claw function in sauropod dinosaurs Upchurch P. .............................................................. 161 The history and interpretation of sauropod skin impressions Czerkas S. ............................................................... 173 Jaw mechanics in sauropod dinosaurs Calvo J. ................................................................. 183 Feeding mechanisms of Diplodocus Barret P. & Upchurch P. .................................................. 195 Gastroliths in sauropod dinosaurs Calvo J. ................................................................. 205 On a monospecific assemblage of sauropod dinosaurs from Patagonia: implications for gregarious behavior Coria R. ................................................................. 209 Paleobiological, taphonomical and paleoenvironmental aspects of Indian Cretaceous sauropod nesting sites Sahni A. & Khosla A. ..................................................... 215 Archaeology, toothmarks and sauropod dinosaur taphonomy Hunt A., Meyer C., Lockley M. & Lucas S. ................................. 225 The distribution of sauropod tracks and trackmakers Lockley M., Meyer C., Hunt A. & Lucas S. ................................. 233 Sauropod phylogeny and palaeoecology Upchurch P. .............................................................. 249 The global sauropod fossil record Hunt A., Lockley M., Lucas S. & Meyer C. ................................. 261 --*-- * ORDER INFORMATION * Postage and handling are always charged extra. 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