Hans-Dieter Sues
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Hans-Dieter Sues (born January 13, 1956) is a German-born American
He received his education at Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz (University of Mainz), University of Alberta, and Harvard University (Ph.D., 1984). Before assuming his present position, Sues worked at the Royal Ontario Museum and the University of Toronto and at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh.
He is interested in the diversity, paleoecology, and evolutionary history of
He has authored or co-authored over 150 articles and book chapters on vertebrate paleontology and paleoecology. Sues has written The Rise of Reptiles (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2019) and Triassic Life on Land: The Great Transition (with N. C. Fraser; Columbia University Press, 2010). He has edited Evolution of Herbivory in Terrestrial Vertebrates (Cambridge Univ. Press, 2000) and co-edited Terrestrial Ecosystems through Time (with A. K. Behrensmeyer et al.; Univ. of Chicago Press, 1992), In the Shadow of the Dinosaurs: Early Mesozoic Tetrapods (with N. C. Fraser; Cambridge Univ. Press, 1994), Major Transitions in Vertebrate Evolution (with J. S. Anderson; Indiana Univ. Press, 2007), and Terrestrial Conservation Lagerstätten: Windows into the Evolution of Life on Land (with N. C. Fraser; Dunedin Academic Press, 2017). He is also active in promoting the value of natural history collections for addressing major questions in current science.
Sues was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 2003 and a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 1998.[1][2] The pachycephalosaur Hanssuesia is named for him.
Selected works
- Sues, Hans-Dieter; ISBN 978-0231135221.
- Sues, Hans-Dieter (2019). The rise of reptiles: 320 million years of evolution. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 978-1421428673.
See also
- Pappochelys
- Stygimoloch
- Anzu
- Daemonosaurus
- Afrovenator
- Levnesovia
- Sarahsaurus
- Saurornitholestes
- Urbacodon
- Zephyrosaurus
- Timurlengia
References
- ^ Who's Who in Canada. Univ. of Toronto Press, Toronto, 1997-present.
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