Pterosaur Papers          Alphabetical Bibliography         Biblio-links

Sankar Chatterjee 
 

Indian palaeontologist who worked on Triassic reptiles in Texas. Museum of Texas, Tech Univ., Lubbock. 

Chattarjee S., 1986, The Late Triassic Dockum vertebrates: Their stratigraphic and paleobiogeographic significance.   In Padian K. (ed), The beginning of the Age of Dinosaurs, 139-150, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Chattarjee S., 1992, A remarkable Pterosaur skull from the Early Cretaceous of Brazil. J.Vert.Paleont. 12(2): 23A

Witmer L. M., Chattarjee S., Rowe T. and Franzosa J., 2002, Anatomy of the brain and vestibular apparatus in two pterosaurs: implications for flight, head posture, and behavior.  Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 22 (3): 120A-121A.

Witmer L. M., Chatterjee S., Franzosa J. and Rowe T., 2003, Neuroanatomy of flying reptiles and implications for flight, posture and behavior: Nature, v. 425, p. 950-953.

Chatterjee S. and Templin R. J., 2004, Posture, Locomotion, and Paleoecology of Pterosaurs, Special papers, Geological Society of America ; Special Paper 376, p. 1-64. 

Lehman T. and Chatterjee S., 2005, Depositional setting and vertebrate biostratigraphy of the Triassic Dockum group of Texas: Journal of Earth Systematic Science, vol.114, no.3, p.325-351.