Archaeopteryx: The World’s Most Famous Bird
Offered By: Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Syllabus
Intro
Taking flight
The Solnhofen Limestone
Feather weather
Depositional setting
Toxic chemistry
Solnhofen in the late Jurassic
Shark Bay lagoonal analogue
Archaeopteryx fossils
Quilling news: the first leather (1861)
Knock me down with a leather
The London specimen: a bird in the hand (1861)
The Berlin specimen free as a bird (1875)
Maxberg Specimen (1956)
Munich Specimen (1992)
Taking the Bird: lumpers and splitters
Taphonomy: two birds with one stone
The final bird bath
Anatomy most fowl
Comparing Archaeopteryx and Dromaeosaurus
Bird brain
A bird in the hand...
Spread your wings
Caught with your pants down
Big bird: growth curves
Has the bird flown? Could Archaeopteryx fly?
Was Archovopteryx a blackbird?
Hunting... to eat like a bird
Flights of fancy-extending the Magpie analogue
Invertebrates
Spectacular pterosaurs
Summary
Thank you
References (3)
Taught by
Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology
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