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Sub-Categories in Vertebrate

Dinosaur (19)
Early Tetrapod (5)

Mammal (18)

Web Sites in Category Vertebrate

Bolt, J. - Paleobiology and biogeography of Paleozoic reptiles and amphibians (Field Museum of Natural History).

Bruner, J. C. - Fossil and living fishes; tooth replacement in sharks (University of Alberta).

Busbey, A. - Crocodile paleobiology & functional morphology (Texas Christian University).

Clark, J. M. - Collection and phylogenetics of Mesozoic tetrapods (George Washington University).

Crompton, A.W. - Masticatory system in recent and fossil vertebrates (Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University).

Delfino. M. - Amphibian and reptile paleobiology (Florence University, Italy).

Grande, L. - Comparative osteology and ontogeny in fossil and living fishes (Field Museum of Natural History).

Harris, J. D. - Mesozoic reptiles (incl. dinosaurs), links to popular paleontology resources and journals (University of Pennsylvania).

Meers, M. B. - Functional morphology, biomechanics and morphometrics of crocodylians and other amniotes (University of Tampa).

Padian, K. - Origins of major vertebrate adaptations, flight (University of California, Berkeley).

Rieppel, O. - Marine Mesozoic reptile evolution and skeletal development (Field Museum of Natural History).

Shubin, N. - Paleobiology and the evolution of limb development (University of Chicago).

Smith, G.R. - Fish paleontology and geology (University of Michigan).

Ward, P. - Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction (University of Washington).

Wings, O. - Gastroliths, hardgrounds, and fossilization of bone (University of Bonn).

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