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Re: Predation in fossil record?
From: "Bruce Woollatt" <brucewoollatt@hotmail.com>
Apart from the "fighting dinos" and the munched Edmontosaur who lived to
talk about it, what other evidence of actual hunting behavior is there in
the fossil record?
Although I have yet to see these publications, I would imagine following
would help answer your question:
Kelley, P. H., M. Kowalewski and T.A Hansen (eds.). 2003. Predator-Prey
Interactions in the Fossil Record. Topics in Geobiology Vol. 20. Kluwer
Press.
Kowalewski, M., and P.H. Kelley (eds.). 2002. The Fossil Record of
Predation. The Paleontological Society Papers 8.
Jordan Mallon
Undergraduate Student, Carleton University
Vertebrate Paleontology & Paleoecology
Website: http://www.geocities.com/paleoportfolio/
AIM: jslice mallon
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