We would like to thank the following people for their contributions to "What does T. rex taste like?":
Authors
- Jennifer Johnson Collins, Teacher
- Judy Scotchmoor, Director of Education and Outreach
- Caroline Stromberg, Graduate Student Associate
Review
- Allen Collins, Post Doctoral Student
- David R. Lindberg, Director, UC Museum of Paleontology
- Kevin Padian, Curator, UC Museum of Paleontology
Consultation
- Allen Collins, Post Doctoral Student
- Alicia Cordero, Graduate Student Associate
- David R. Lindberg, Director, UC Museum of Paleontology
Design and Graphics
- Dave Smith, Graphic Designer
- Caroline Stromberg, Graduate Student Associate
Editing
- Anne Monk, Teacher
- Judy Scotchmoor, Director of Education and Outreach
- Caroline Stromberg, Graduate Student Associate
- Colleen Whitney, Webmaster
Inspiration
- Barry Roth, Research Associate, for asking the question, "What did T. rex taste like?"
- Sandra J. Carlson, research scientist and professor of Geology at the University of California, Davis, whose article "Evolution and Systematics"
in Evolution: Investigating the Evidence served as the inspiration and major
source of information for this module.
Images
- Folder 1:
- Mushroom and leek images courtesy of Anne Monk.
- Starfish image courtesy of Roy Caldwell, Department of Integrative Biology, University of California, Berkeley.
- Images of Methanococcus jannischii, Halobacterium salinarium,
2 pictures of Sulfolobus acidocaldarius, and the fruiting body of Stigmatella aurantiaca
courtesy of the Department of Bacteriology, University of Wisconsin-Madison (http://www.bact.wisc.edu).
- Scanning electron micrograph of the common soil bacteria Pseudomonas aeruginosa courtesy of Jim Sullivan and "Cells alive!" (http://www.cellsalive.com).
- Images of cyanobacteria, the Cretaceous dinoflagellate Dinogynium, and the diatom courtesy of Jere Lipps, Department of Integrative Biology, University of California, Berkeley.
- Images of thecamoeba, kinetoplastid, euglenoid, trichomonad, and chloroplast courtesy of Scott Dawson, Molecular and Cell Biology (MCB) at UC Berkeley.
- Folder 2:
- Image of red bird courtesy of Anne Monk.
- Image of the caiman courtesy of the Crocodilian Photo Gallery, Florida Museum of Natural History (http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/natsci/herpetology/CROCS/Crocpics.htm).
- Folder 3:
- Images of dog and chimpanzee courtesy of Anne Monk.
- All other images courtesy of the University of California Museum of Paleontology (https://ucmp.berkeley.edu).
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