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Re: refs on metabolism debate (fwd)
Martin Westmeier and I have been exchanging references on the
dinosaur metabolism debate. Here are all of mine:
LN Jeff
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Bakker, R.T., 1971, Dinosaur Physiology and the Origin of Mammals:
Evolution 25: 636-658
Bennet, A.F., and Dalzel, B., 1972, Dinosaur Physiology: A Critique:
Evolution 27: 170-174
Bakker, R.T., 1972, Anatomical and ecological evidence of endothermy in
dinosaurs: Nature 238: 636-658
Fedducia, A. 1973, Dinosaurs as reptiles: Evolution 27: 166-169
Ostrom, J.H., 1973, Reply to "Dinosaurs as reptiles": Evoltion 28: 491-504
Bakker, R.T., 1974, Dinosaur bio-energetics-a reply to Bennett and
Dalzell, and Fedducia: Evolution 28: 497-503
Fedduccia, A. 1974, Endothermy, dinosaurs, and _Archaeopteryx_.
Evolution 28: 502-503
Thomas, R.D.K and Olson, E.C. (eds.) 1980, A Cold Look at the Warm-Blooded
Dinosaurs: Westview Press, Boulder Co. (Contains eight papers on the
subject, including another by Bakker)
Weaver, J.C., 1983, The improbable endotherm: the energetics of the sauropod
dinosaur Brachiosaurus: Paleobiology 9(2): 173-182
Farlow, J.O., 1987, Speculations about the diet and digestive physiology
of herbiverous dinosaurs: Paleobiology 13(1): 60-72 (just says a
little at the end about how this might reflect physiology, and how heat
of fermentation might be used for thermoregulation)
Ruben, J., 1991, Reptilian physiology and the flight capacity of
_Archaeopteryx_: Evolution 45: 1-17
Colbert, E.H., 1993, Feeding stratagies and metabolism in elephants and
sauropod dinosaurs: American Journal of Science 293-A: 1-19
Farlow, J.O., 1993, On the rareness of big, fierce animals: Speculations
about the body sizes, population densities, and geographic ranges of
predatory mammals and large carniverous dinosaurs: American Journal
of Science 293-A: 167-199 (talks about problems that endothermy
might present for big theropods given the combination of
limited geographical range and the minimum size needed for a healthy
population)
Ruben, J., 1995, The evolution of endothermy in mammals and birds: from
physiology to fossils: Annual Review of Physiology 57: 69-95
Farlow, J.O., Dodson, P., Chinsamy., A., Dinosaur Biology: Annual Review
of Ecology and Systematics 26: 445-471
Ruben, J.A., Hillenius, W.J., Nicholas, R.G., Leitch, A., Jones, T.D.,
Currie, P.H., Horner, J.H., Espe, G, The metabolic status of some
Late Cretaceous Dinosaurs: Science 273: 1204-1207