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  1. Geology and Vertebrate Paleontology of Western and Southern North America: Contributions in Honor of David P. Whistler (Science series / Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County) by David Paul Whistler, 2008-05-28
  2. Mesozoic/Cenozoic Vertebrate Paleontology: Classic Localities, Contemporary Approaches : Salt Lake City, Utah to Billings, Montana July 19-27, 1989 (Field ... (American Geophysical Union), T322.) by Malcolm C. McKenna, John J. Flynn, et all 1989-06
  3. Proceedings of the Eleventh Annual Meeting of the Chinese Society of Vertebrate Paleontology by Dong Wei, 2008-01-01
  4. Recent Papers Relating To Vertebrate Paleontology (1897) by Edward Drinker Cope, 2009-11-21
  5. Outlines Of Vertebrate Paleontology: For Students Of Zoology (1898) by Arthur Smith Woodward, 2010-09-10
  6. The Development of the Vertebrate Skull by Gavin, Sir De Beer, 1985-07
  7. Vertebrate Paleontological Techniques (Vol 1)
  8. An Agenda for Antiquity: Henry Fairfield Osborn and Vertebrate Paleontology at the American Museum of Natural History, 1890-1935 (History Amer Science & Technol) by Ronald Rainger, 2004-03-22
  9. Recent Vertebrate Carcasses and Their Paleobiological Implications by Johannes Weigelt, 1989-08-09
  10. The Fossil Vertebrates of Florida by Richard C. Hulbert, 2001-02-23
  11. Mesozoic Vertebrate Life:
  12. In Quest of Great Lakes Ice Age Vertebrates by J. Alan Holman, 2001-11
  13. Evolution of the Vertebrates: A History of the Backboned Animals Through Time by Edwin Harris Colbert, Michael Morales, 1991-03
  14. Basic Structures and Evolution of Vertebrates, Volume 2 (Basic Structure & Evolution of Vertebrates) by Author Unknown, 1981-02-11

21. FLMNH - Vertebrate Paleontology
FLMNH Vertebrate Fossil Collections. The Florida Museum maintains five separate fossil vertebrate collections. Their specimens derive mainly from the Cenozoic Era (last 65
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The Florida Museum maintains five separate fossil vertebrate collections. Their specimens derive mainly from the Cenozoic Era (last 65 million years), with more than 80% coming from about 1000 localities in Florida. Other major contributing regions are islands in the Caribbean Basin, Central and South America, and intermontaine basins of Wyoming and Montana. Combined, the collections total about 750,000 specimens, of which more than 425,000 are catalogued and on a searchable computer database . Holotypes number about 225 specimens. The FLMNH collections provide the most complete basis available for study of Cenozoic vertebrate life and evolution in the eastern United States and the circum-Caribbean Basin area.

22. Vertebrate Paleontological Resources Protection Act ('Baucus Bill')
The text of the Baucus Bill.
http://www.dinosauria.com/jdp/law/baucus.htm
Vertebrate Paleontological Resources Protection Act
("Baucus Bill")
103rd Congress, 1st Session, S. ... In the Senate of the United States Mr. Baucus [D-MT] introduced the following bill; which was read twice and referred to the Committee on ... A BILL
To provide for the protection of vertebrate paleontological resources on Federal lands, and for other purposes: Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the "Vertebrate Paleontological Resources Protection Act." SEC. 2. FINDINGS.
Congress finds that
Federal lands are a valuable resource of the people of the United States;
each individual who uses Federal lands
(A)
is exercising both a right and a priceless privilege; and
(B)
must accept the responsibility of careful stewardship of the lands so that the privilege can be exercised by future generations;
vertebrate paleontological resources on Federal lands and Indian lands are an accessible and irreplaceable part of the heritage of the United States and offer significant educational opportunities to all citizens;
vertebrate paleontological resources are increasingly endangered because of their commercial attractiveness and because many are rare or unique;

23. SVP : Publications : Journal Of Vertebrate Paleontology
SVP and Taylor Francis are pleased to announce their partnership to publish the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. The Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology is the flagship
http://www.vertpaleo.org/publications/index.cfm

24. Vertebrate Paleontology Laboratory - Texas Natural Science Center
Research and collections information from the VP lab of the Texas Memorial Museum (UT, Austin).
http://www.tmm.utexas.edu/vpl/
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Research Vertebrate Paleontology Laboratory
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High Resolution X-ray Computed Tomography Facility
Overview
Contact Information ... Links
Research Research Associates Field Research Recent Publications Professional Affiliations Academic Programs and Opportunities in Vertebrate Paleontology

25. Vertebrate Paleontology
Survey of Vertebrate Paleontology for geology undergrads and graduate students
http://serc.carleton.edu/NAGTWorkshops/paleo/courses/33550.html
On the Cutting Edge - Professional Development for Geoscience Faculty Teaching Paleontology in the 21st Century
Topical Resources Cutting Edge Paleontology Courses
Vertebrate Paleontology
Samantha Hopkins shopkins@uoregon.edu
University of Oregon a University with graduate programs, including doctoral programs
Summary
Survey of Vertebrate Paleontology for geology undergrads and graduate students Course URL
Subject Geoscience: Paleontology
Resource Type : Course Information
Grade Level : College Upper (15-16), Graduate/Professional
Course Size less than 15
Course Context
This is an upper-division elective course in vertebrate paleontology with a prerequisite of historical geology. The course has a required 2-hour laboratory (which ought to be 3 hours next time I teach it) and a required one-day field trip.
Course Goals:
Students should be able to recognize most common vertebrate fossils to element and higher taxon.
Students should be able to read and explain the major ideas of primary literature in vertebrate paleontology.
Students should be able to undertake paleontological research projects with supervision.

26. So You Want To Be A Paleontologist?
Advice on how to become a paleontologist and which colleges offer programs in vertebrate paleontology.
http://www.psych.ucsb.edu/~rowe/dinosaur/FAQs.html

27. Vertebrate Paleontology: Information From Answers.com
The noun has one meaning Meaning 1 the paleontology of vertebrates
http://www.answers.com/topic/vertebrate-paleontology-2

28. Vertebrate Paleontology: Information From Answers.com
vertebrate paleontology the paleontology of vertebrates is a kind of paleontology, palaeontology, fossilology — the branch of archeology that studies fossil organisms and related
http://www.answers.com/topic/vertebrate-paleontology-1

29. Carnegie Museum Of Natural History: Vertebrate Paleontology Home
The Carnegie Museum of Natural History presents current research and news on this topic..
http://www.carnegiemnh.org/vp/
RESEARCH NEWS CURATORIAL DEPARTMENTS VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY Collections ... COLLECTIONS ONLINE Vertebrate Paleontology The mission of the Section of Vertebrate Paleontology at Carnegie Museum of Natural History is to
expand the scientific understanding of fossil vertebrates through original research, to collect and
preserve vertebrate fossils through field exploration and curation of our fossil collection, and to
participate in science education through museum exhibitions, public education, and scientific lectures. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology 2010 Annual Meeting The Section of Vertebrate Paleontology at Carnegie Museum
of Natural History is excited to host the annual meeting of the
Society of Vertebrate Paleontology in Pittsburgh in 2010. This
meeting celebrates the 70th anniversary of the SVP, and the
official title for the meeting this year will be SVP 70th
Anniversary Meeting. From its founding in 1895 right up to the present day, Carnegie
Museum of Natural History has played a vital role in the
development of vertebrate paleontology in North America. The

30. Faculty Position In Integrative Biology: Vertebrate Paleontology : Chicago, Illi
Oct 20, 2010 Faculty Position in Integrative Biology Vertebrate Paleontology, Chicago, Illinois 60637. View all science jobs and scientific careers from Nature Jobs, the premier
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    Faculty Position in Integrative Biology: Vertebrate Paleontology : Chicago, Illinois 60637
    Employer:
    University of Chicago
    Website:
    http://tinyurl.com/obapaleo
    Location:
    Chicago, Illinois 60637
    Type:
    Professor
    Posted:
    October 20, 2010
    Expires:
    December 30, 2010
    Requisition number:
    Science jobs from University of Chicago: job description
    The University of Chicago Faculty Position in Integrative Biology: Vertebrate Paleontology VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY who link specimen-based research on the fossil record with experimental, comparative and/or computational approaches to biomechanics, phylogenetics, genomics, or development. Candidates must have a doctoral level degree, and outstanding potential in research and teaching. Candidates will be expected to teach in their area of expertise at undergraduate and graduate levels. Preference will be given to junior candidates, although applications from more senior candidates will also be considered. Please visit http://tinyurl.com/obapaleo

31. Gauthier, Jacques
Vertebrate paleontology and the evolution of reptiles (Yale University).
http://geology.yale.edu/people/moreinfo.cgi?netid=jg256

32. Society Of Vertebrate Paleontology Speaks Out On Creation Museum
Professional paleontologists from around the world are concerned about the misrepresentation of science at the newly opened Creation Museum in Petersburg, Kentucky. The
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/07/070727210215.htm

33. Member Research Profile
Mesozoic vertebrate paleontology, includes dinosaurs (Univ. California-Berkeley).
http://ib.berkeley.edu/faculty/padiank.html

34. Yale Peabody Museum: The Collections: Vertebrate Paleontology
Our Holdings Current Research History Collections Policies Permissions Related Links Home Vertebrate Paleontology. The Yale Peabody Museum vertebrate fossil collections are
http://www.peabody.yale.edu/collections/vp/index.html
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Vertebrate Paleontology
Othniel Charles Marsh. In the early 1870s, Marsh himself led expeditions Arthur Lakes, Benjamin Mudge, William Reed, John Bell Hatcher, O.A. Peterson, Sam Smith, and Samuel Wendell Williston. Even George Wieland, Archelon.
Richard Swann Lull,
Malcolm R. Thorpe, G. Edward Lewis, J.T. Gregory, Elwyn Simons, and most recently, John H. Ostrom have all added significant collections to the museum.
The Princeton Collection Maiasaura material. There are also important collections of Miocene mammals from Patagonia, and Oligocene mammals from Bolivia.
Collections Manager.

Volunteer Opportunities
Support the Peabody
Divisional Staff
Christopher Norris Senior Collections Manager christopher.norris@yale.edu Mary Ann Turner Registrar maryann.turner@yale.edu Daniel Brinkman Museum Assistant daniel.brinkman@yale.edu Marilyn Fox Preparator marilyn.fox@yale.edu

35. Homepage Gudo
Invertebrate and vertebrate paleontology, Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg.
http://servermac.geologie.uni-frankfurt.de/Staff/Homepages/Gudo/GudoE.html
Dr. Michael Gudo
Institute of Evolution Research
Phone ++49 (0)69 - 7542 291 Senckenberganlage 25 e-mail:
michael.gudo@morphisto.de m.gudo@em.uni-frankfurt.de Research topics: Engineering- and Constructional Morphology of Invertebrates (Coelenterata: Scleractinia, Rugosa, Heterocorallia)
Engineering- and Constructional Morphology of Chordates (Acrania, Hemichordates (Enteropnusts, Echinoderms), Tunicates)
Evolution of rugose corals
Evolution of Echinoderms
Evolution of Chordates
Early Evolution of multicellular animals (Metazoa)
Frankfurt Theory of Organisms and Evolution
Scientific theory (methodological culturalism, neomachanizism)
Evolution research and application
Working group: " Constructional Morpholopgy and Histology"

36. FLMNH - Vertebrate Paleontology - Florida Fossil Permits
Forida Statute 1004.57. Florida Statute 1004.57 sets forth the State of Florida's declared intent to protect and preserve vertebrate fossils and vertebrate paleontology sites.
http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/vertpaleo/vppermit.htm
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Florida Statute sets forth the State of Florida's declared intent to protect and preserve vertebrate fossils and vertebrate paleontology sites. All vertebrate fossils found on lands owned or leased by the state belong to the state with title to the fossils vested in the Florida Museum of Natural History for the purposes of administration. Field collection of vertebrate fossils may be conducted under the authority of a permit issued by the Program of Vertebrate Paleontology in accordance with FS § and the University of Florida RULE 6C1-7.541 F.A.C. The purpose of the fossil collecting permit is not only to manage this non-renewable part of Florida's heritage, but to help paleontologists learn more about the range and distribution of the state's fossil animals.

37. SVP : Publications : Bibliography Of Fossil Vertebrates
Indexed published literature of vertebrate paleontology, 1509 - 1993 (database).
http://www.vertpaleo.org/publications/bibliography.cfm

38. SNOMNH Vertebrate Paleontology Main Page
Collections Division. Vertebrate Paleontology . The Vertebrate Paleontology Collection of the OMNH is a major national collection, and constitutes one of the most important
http://www.snomnh.ou.edu/collections-research/vertpaleo.htm

39. The Society Of Vertebrate Paleontology : Annual Meeting : Awards Submission
Research funding opportunities and awards.
http://www.vertpaleo.org/awards/

40. About Vertebrate Paleontology | Natural History Museum Of Los Angeles
The Vertebrate Paleontology Department's lab, in which preparators prepare specimens for research and display.
http://www.nhm.org/site/research-collections/vertebrate-paleontology
Search this site: The Vertebrate Paleontology Department's lab, in which preparators prepare specimens for research and display. Home > Vertebrate Paleontology
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Subsequently, the Vertebrate Paleontology Department has expanded its collections to include a diversity of vertebrate fossils ranging in age from the Ordovician to the late Pleistocene, representing every major group of fossil vertebrates, and from throughout the world. Major growth of the collections occurred in 1957 when the Museum purchased the large collection of vertebrate fossils from the western USA and northern Mexico that had been amassed by Chester Stock and his students at Caltech. Further growth occurred during the 1970s and 1980s as the urbanization of Southern California took place on the fossiliferous marine sediments that underlay coastal California. The opening of the

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