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BIBLIOGRAPHIE DE Robert T. Bakker Bakker, R.T. (1968). The superiority of dinosaurs. Discovery 3, 11-22 Bakker, R.T. (1971). Dinosaur physiology and the origin of mammals. Evolution 25, 636-658 Bakker, R. T. (1971). Brontosaurs. McGraw-Hill Yearbook of Science and Technology Pp. 179-181. Bakker, R.T. (1971). The ecology of the brontosaurs. Nature 229, 172-174 Bakker, R.T. (1972). Anatomical and ecological evidence of endothermy in dinosaurs. Nature 238, 81-85 Bakker, R.T. and Galton, P.M. (1974). Dinosaur monophyly and a new class of vertebrates. Nature 248, 168-172 Bakker, R. T. (1974). Dinosaur bioenergetics: A reply to Bennett and Dalzell, and Feduccia. Evolution 28: 497-503. Bakker, R. T. (1975). Dinosaur renaissance. Sci. Am. 232: 58-78. Bakker, R. T. (1975). Experimental and fossil evidence for the evolution of tetrapod bioenergetics. In: Gates, D. M., and Schmerl, R. B. (eds.). Perspectives of Biophysical Ecology Springer Verlag, New York. Pp.365-399. Bakker, R. T. (1977). Tetrapod mass extinctions: A model of the regulation of speciation rates and immigration by cycles of topographic diversity In: Hallam, A. (ed.), Patterns of Evolution. Elsevier Amsterdam. Pp.439-468. Bakker, R.T. (1978). Dinosaur feeding behavior and the origin of flowering plants. Nature 274, 661-663 Bakker, R. T. (1980). Dinosaur heresy-dinosaur renaissance. In: Thomas, R.D.K., and Olson, E.C. (eds.). A Cold Look at the Warm-Blooded Dinosaurs. Westview Press, Boulder. Pp.351462. Dodson, P., Behrensmeyer, A.K., Bakker, R.T. & McIntosh, J. (1980). Taphonomy and paleoecology of the dinosaur beds of the Jurassic Morrison Formation. Paleobiology. 6 (2): 208-232. Dodson, P., Behrensmeyer, A. K., and Bakker, R. T. (1980). Taphonomy of the Morrison Formation (Kimmeridgian-Portlandian) and Cloverly Formation (Aptian Albian) of the western Unlted States. Mem. Soc. Geol. France 139: 87-93. Dodson, P., Behrensmeyer, A. K., and Bakker, R. T. (1983). Paleoecology of the dinosaurbearing Morrison Formation. Natl. Geogr. Soc. Res. Rept. 15: 145-156. Bakker, R.T. (1985) Dinosaur Heresies. Morrow, NY Galton, P. M. and Bakker, R.T. (1985). Cranial anatomy of the prosauropod dinosaur "Efraasia diagnostica" a juvenile individual of Sellosaurus gracilis from the Upper Triassic of Norrdwittenberg, Germany, Stuttgarter beitrage Naturkunde Ser. B. (Geol. Palaeontol.) 117, 1-15 www.vertebres-fossiles.com

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Bakker, R. T. (1986). The Dinosaur Heresies, Kensington, New York. Bakker, R. T. (1987). The return of the dancing dinosaurs. In Dinosaurs Past and Present, Vol. I, (S.M. Czerkas and E.C. Olson, Eds.), pp. 38-69. Univ. of Washington Press, Seattle Bakker, R.T, Wiiliams, M. & Currie, P. (1988). Nanotyrannus, a new genus of pygmy tyrannosaur, from the Latest Cretaceous of Montana. Hunteria. 1 (5): 1-30. Bakker, R. T. (1988). Review of the Late Cretaceous nodosauroid Dinosauria. Denversaurus schlessmani a new armor-plated dinosaur from the latest Cretaceous of South Dakota, the last survivor of the nodosaurians, with comments on stegosaur-nodosaur relationships. Hunteria 1:1-23. MS. Dinosaurs and bioenergetic evolution: Quantitative test of the predator/prey model. Bakker, R.T. (1990) A new latest Jurassic vertebrate fauna from the highest levels of the Morrison Formation a Como Bluff, Wyoming. Hunteria 2, 1-19 Hollingsworth, N.T.J., and Bakker, M.J. (1991). Color pattern preservation in the fossil record: Taphonomy and diagenetic significance. In The Processes of Fassilization (S.K. Dononvan, Ed.) pp. 105-119. Columbia Univ. Press. NY. Southwell, B., Lockley, M. G., Bakker, R. T. , Conelly, M. and Redman, P. (1996) The first report of a dinosaur tracksite from the Morrison Formation at Como Bluff. in Morales, M. (ed.) Continental Jurassic Symposium Volume. Museum of Northern Arizona. p. 133-136 Bakker, R. (1997) Raptor family values: Allosaur parents brought great carcasses into their lair to feed their young. In “Dinofest International”, Proceedings of a Symposium, Academy of Natural Sciences, eds Wolberg, Sump and Rosenberg, 51 - 63 . Bakker , R.T. (1998) Dinosaur mid-life crisis: The Jurassic–Cretaceous transition in Wyoming and Colorado. Proceedings volume for the The "Lower to "Middle" Cretaceous terrestrial ecosystems" symposium, Fruita, CO, Dinamation Lower and Middle Cretaceous Terrestrial Ecosystems Spencer G. Lucas, James I. Kirkland and John W. Estep, Eds. New Mexico Museum of Natural History Bulletin 14 Burnham, D. A., Derstler, K. L., Currie, P. J., Bakker, R. T., Zhou Z. & Ostrom J. H. (2000). "Remarkable new birdlike dinosaur (Theropoda: Maniraptora) from the Upper Cretaceous of Montana," University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions 13: 1-14. Bakker, R.T. (2000) Brontosaur killers: Late Jurassic allosaurids as sabre-tooth cat analogues.Gaia 15. 145-158. Larson, P.L., Donnan, K. and Bakker, R, (2002) Rex Appeal: The Amazing Story of Sue, the Dinosaur That Changed Science, the Law, and My Life Invisible Cities Press; ISBN: 1931229074; (August 2002) 384 pp.

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