Pterosaur Papers          Alphabetical Bibliography         Biblio-links

Philip J. Currie 
 

Curator of the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology, Drumheller, Canada.  Currie specialises in Permian fossil reptiles. Amongst other work, Currie is known for the study of feathered dinosaurs from China. He has also linked fossil evidence to some mega-carnivores being pack hunters.

Currie, P. J. & Jacobsen, A. R. 1995 An azhdarchid pterosaur eaten by a velociraptorine theropod. Can. J. Earth Sci. 32, 922–925.

Currie, P. J. & Padian, K. 1983 A new pterosaur record from the Judith River (Oldman) Formation of Alberta. J. Paleont. 57(3), 599–600.

Currie, P. J. & Russell, D. A. 1982 A giant pterosaur (Reptilia: Archosauria) from the Judith River (Oldman) Formation, Alberta. Can. J. Earth Sci. 19, 894–897.

Currie, P. J., 2005, History of research: In: Dinosaur Provincial Park, a spectacular ecosystem revealed, edited by Currie, P. J., and Koppelhus, E. B., Indiana University Press, p.3-33.

Godfrey, S. J., and Currie, P. J., 2005, Pterosaurs: In: Dinosaur Provincial Park, a spectacular ecosystem revealed, Part Two, Flora and Fauna from the park, Chapter 16, edited by Currie, P. J., and Koppelhus, E. B., Indiana University Press, p.292-311.