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- Kingdom
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Why emphasize the study of one subphylum? (Vertebrata) |
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- Seperates into study of bones verses study of shells.
- Allows for easier description of fossils for fossil record.
- Humans invent the system, and are vertebrates.
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Feature= 1 You give Advantage, Example, and time of 1st appearance. Feature=Dorsal Hollow Nerve Chord |
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Advantage-Nervous Efficiency Example-Lancolet Time of 1st Appearance-Early Cambrian |
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Advantage-Focused Sense Example-Chinese fish Time of 1st appearance-Early Cambrian |
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Advantage-Protection, Support Example-Ostracoderm Fish Time of 1st Appearance-Late Cambrian |
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Advantage-Bite and Chew Feeding Efficiency Example-Placoderm Fish Time of 1st Appearance-Late Ordovician |
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Advantage-Respiration Example-Lobe-finned lung fish Time of 1st appearance-late devonian |
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Advantage-Support on land example-Lobe-finned lung fish Time of 1st appearance-late devonian |
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Food, protection labyrinthodont amphibians l. devonian |
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Divorce from water reptiles mississippian |
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divorce fomr climate mammals, birds triassic |
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I give Event, you give date, importance, and interpretation
Event-Conn.Valley Tracks |
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Date-1680s Importance-First Recorded Discovery Interpretation-Giant Birds |
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1760s Maybe First Dinosaur Bone Lost in Fire |
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1790s First giant mesozoic bone, accurately identified giant reptile |
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Mary Anning's Icthyosaurs and Pleisiosaurs |
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1814 First complete skeletons sea monsters defined |
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1823 First Dinosaur Bones to be recognized giant lizard |
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Gideon Mantell's Iguanodon |
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1824 First dinosaur known from multiple bones iguana-toothed reptile |
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Richard Owens names the dinosaurs |
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1840s "Terrible Lizards" Lizards grown large |
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Waterhouse Hawkins and the crystal palace |
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1854 statues of mesozoic monsters lizards grown large |
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Joseph Leidy's NJ 2-Legged Hadrosaur |
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1857 First Two-legged upright-stance dinosaur controversy |
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1877 First Complete Dino Skeletons, First Herd 2-Legged Accepted |
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Ewin Drinker Cope & Othanial Charles Marsh |
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Late 1860s to 1890s First riches from american west first dino cultural boom "dino-war" |
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1900-1920 complete diplodocus dinosaur energetics Carnegie's crew discovered what became dinosaur national momument, and the first compelte diplodocus. Eutopean looked askance because four-footed dinosaurs still had to be "lizards grown large" and carnegie's crew put the critters togehter like a giant elephant. where did the cold blooded dinosaurs get such energy to hold up their bodies ? The answers put them in the water... |
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1930s Texas brontosaur trackways elephant-style walking Bird's discovery of brontosaur trackways showed the "elephant" walk to be correct. |
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John Ostrom's Deinonychus |
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1969 Power-packed velociraptor dinosaur energetics Deinonychus, a small velociraptor, was designed for high strength and agility predation, to a degree ostrom thought impossible on a cold-blooded metabolism. |
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Warm blooded or cold blooded? How to take the temperature of a dinosaur...? six ways... |
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- active lifestyle
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- 4-chambered heart
- prey-predator ratios
- paleolatitude
- continual vs. seasonal growth
- surface/volume ratios
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ostrom's deinonychus was compared with a leopard |
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Blood cells formed in the marrow, canals move them into blood stream. cows have many haversian canals, alligators few. |
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Endothermy has a high cost in food consumption. most warm-blooded creatures use insulatino to help hold in heat. |
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Thecodnot reptiles including alligators have a 4-chambered heart. this does not guarantee warm-bloodedness, but all warm blooded animals must have a four-chambered heart. |
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cold blooded predators eat less, so their population ca be a higher percentage of the total animal assemblage |
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large terrestrial cold blooded animals are restricted to subtropical and tropical habitats |
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continual vs seasonal growth |
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cold-bloded animals grow when it is warm, shut down when it is cold, and generate bone and tooth patterns like tree rings. |
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this is a variation on the insulation argument. as an animal grows larger, colume increases as the cube, surface in creases as teh square of linear increase. in other words, the bigger you grow, the more volume, and the better you hold heat. |
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cold blooded, with low haversian counts and tropical distribution, but they have differentiated teeth |
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triassic, all warm blooded |
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pterosaurs early forms small, complete specimens form solnhofen, germany. later forms larger, pteranodon fond by marsh, had 24 feet wingspread, weighed 30 lbs, quetzlecotylus found in 1971, 38-43 feet windspread, 70lbs |
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Orinthopods stegosaurs ceatopsians ankylosaurs pachycephalosaurs |
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Sauropods Brontosaurus-apatosaurus, brachiosaurs, diplodochus, titanosaurs Theropods coleurosaurs carnosaurs allosaurus-t rex, albertosaurus, deinonychus, velociraptors |
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Vertebrata Cephalochordata Hemichordata urochordata |
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Placoderms Agnathans Sharks and Rays True Bony Fish |
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holosteian fish teleostian fish sturgeons lobefinned fish |
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coelacanth, lung fish, devonian-recent |
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labyrinthodont amphibians |
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frogs toads salamanders seymouria permian |
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pelecyosaurs lizards, snakes, turtles, spilinodon archosaurs icthyosaurs pleisosaurs |
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sail back dinosaurs, middle permian therapsids (led to mammals) |
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led to theocodonts, phytosaurs, crocodiles |
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marsupials monotremes-platypus placentals |
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thecodonts phytosaurs crocodyles |
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orinthopods ceratopsians pachycephala ankylosaurs stegosaurs |
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