侏羅紀海洋的統治者

被稱為魚龍的魚形爬行動物統治著海洋,時間與恐龍在陸地上漫步的時期一樣長,但直到最近,古生物學家才發現這些生物如此成功的原因

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RYOSUKE MOTANI, who was born in Tokuyama, Japan, is a researcher in the department of paleobiology at the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto. As a child he found ichthyosaurs uninteresting. (¿They looked too ordinary in my picture books,¿ he recalls.) But his view changed during his undergraduate years at the University of Tokyo, after a paleontology professor allowed him to study the only domestic reptilian fossil they had: an ichthyosaur. ¿I quickly fell in love with these noble beasts,¿ he says. Motani went on to explore ichthyosaur evolution for his doctoral degree from the University of Toronto in 1997. A fellowship from the Miller Institute then took him to the University of California, Berkeley, for postdoctoral research. He moved back to Canada in September 1999.

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SA Special Editions Vol 14 Issue 2sThis article was originally published with the title “Rulers of the Jurassic Seas” in SA Special Editions Vol. 14 No. 2s (), p. 4
doi:10.1038/scientificamerican0304-4sp
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