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Michael J. Benton

    9 avril 1956

    Le professeur Michael J. Benton est une figure de proue en paléontologie des vertébrés à l'Université de Bristol. Ses recherches explorent les mondes fascinants des reptiles anciens, des dinosaures de la période Triasique et du vaste domaine de la macroévolution. Il dirige un groupe de recherche en paléontologie très performant, formant la prochaine génération de scientifiques grâce à sa vaste supervision d'étudiants doctorants.

    Michael J. Benton
    The Children's Dinosaur Encyclopedia
    The dinosaurs rediscovered. How a scientific revolution is rewriting history
    Dinosaurs
    Dinosaur Behavior
    La grande encyclopédie des enfants
    Le grand livre des Dinosaures
    • Herbivores ou carnivores, petits ou géants, cuirassés ou à plumes, armés de griffes, de massues ou de longues dents... les dinosaures sont tous différents. Avec 400 illustrations et photos en couleur, des explications sur le mode de vie de ces animaux étonnants et sur leur évolution, la présentation des grands sites de fouilles, les découvertes les plus récentes à travers le monde, des records, des anecdotes et des liens Internet pour en savoir plus. Ils nous surprennent encore !¶

      Le grand livre des Dinosaures
    • 500 pages, 2500 illustrations plein d'informations dans un langage très simple, bien adaptées aux deuxième et troisième cycles du primaire 10 grands thèmes pour répondre à la curiosité des enfants : la Terre, l'Univers, la mer, tous les animaux, au temps des dinosaures, les plantes, mon corps, les machines, les continents et les peuples, les sciences 140 jeux et activités parce qu'on apprend beaucoup et très facilement en s'amusant et en réalisant de courtes expériences Un extrait de conte invite à la lecture sur chaque thème. Des petits encadrés de vocabulaire expliquent les mots difficiles.

      La grande encyclopédie des enfants
    • Dinosaur Behavior

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,4(55)Évaluer

      A stunningly illustrated guide to these extraordinary creatures from a world-renowned paleontologist Paleobiology has advanced from a speculative subject to a cutting-edge science. Today, researchers are applying the latest forensic technologies to the fossil record, revealing startling new insights into the lives of dinosaurs. This illustrated guide explores the behavior, evolution, physiology, and extinction of dinosaurs, taking readers inside the mysterious world of these marvelous animals. With specially commissioned illustrations by Bob Nicholls, Dinosaur Behavior explains how the dinosaurs lived and courted, fought and fed, signaled and interacted with each other, and much more. Features a wealth of breathtaking illustrations throughout Offers new perspectives on the prehistoric world inhabited by dinosaurs Sheds light on how dinosaurs actually looked, how they moved, and how fast they ran Explains the feeding habits of carnivores, herbivores, scavengers, and solitary hunters Discusses sight, hearing, smell, spatial orientation, and intelligence Brings to life the social behavior of dinosaurs, from mating and parenting to herd dynamics and migration Takes readers behind the scenes of the latest, most thrilling discoveries

      Dinosaur Behavior
    • Dinosaurs

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,4(231)Évaluer

      An illustrated guide to our astonishing new understanding of dinosaurs, with the latest science and the most accurate and visually stunning palaeoart.

      Dinosaurs
    • The Children's Dinosaur Encyclopedia

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      4,5(8)Évaluer

      A reference on dinosaurs for children. It contains all the information the young reader needs to understand the story of the dinosaur. Easy-to-follow coding on each section allows access to information and catalogue spreads provide facts and figures. Illustrated feature spreads concentrate on the specific questions most asked about these amazing reptiles.

      The Children's Dinosaur Encyclopedia
    • The Dinosaurs Rediscovered

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,4(1302)Évaluer

      An expert palaeontologist reveals how our understanding of the dinosaurs has been transformed by huge strides in technology in the 21st century.

      The Dinosaurs Rediscovered
    • Describes what the study of fossilized remains has told paleontologists about how dinosaurs moved, what colour they were, what they ate, if they slept, how they bred. Suggested level: intermediate, junior secondary.

      How Do We Know Dinosaurs Existed?
    • Vertebrate Palaeontology

      • 480pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      4,4(11)Évaluer

      Focusing on the dynamic field of vertebrate palaeontology, this new edition highlights recent discoveries beyond just dinosaurs, emphasizing significant finds from China. It showcases the international breadth of the discipline, reflecting ongoing research and advancements that keep the subject vibrant and relevant.

      Vertebrate Palaeontology
    • Pocket Dinosaurs

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      An alphabetically arranged guide to more than 130 varieties of dinosaur. Each one is illustrated in colour, and the information provided includes habitat, distribution, size and shape, pronunciation and meaning of name, and facts and theories about origins, disappearance and discovery.

      Pocket Dinosaurs