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Ichnos
An International Journal for Plant and Animal Traces
Volume 30, 2023 - Issue 3
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Obituary

Martin G. Lockley (1950–2023): prime mover of vertebrate footprint studies

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  • Haubold, H., Hunt, A. P., Lucas, S. G., & Lockley, M. G. (1995). Wolfcampian (Early Permian) vertebrate tracks from Arizona and New Mexico. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin, 6, 135–165.
  • Houck, K. J., & Lucas, S. G. (2015). Martin G. Lockley: Premier student of fossil footprints. Ichnos, 22(3–4), 133–135.
  • Hunt, A. P., & Lockley, M. G. (1995). A nonmarine tetrapod from the Middle Jurassic of the United States: A primitive crocodyliform from the Entrada Sandstone of eastern Utah. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 15(3), 554–560.
  • Hunt, A. P., Lucas, S. G., & Lockley, M. G. (1993). Fossil limuloid trackways from Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona, USA. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin, 3, 205–207.
  • Hunt, A. P., Lockley, M. G., Lucas, S. G., & Bircheff, P. (1993). Vertebrate and invertebrate tracks and trackways from Upper Triassic strata of the Tucumcari basin, east-central New Mexico. New Mexico Geology, 15, 76.
  • Hunt, A. P., Lockley, M. G., Lucas, S. G., MacDonald, J. P., Hotton, N. I., & Kramer, J. (1993). Early Permian tracksites in the Robledo Mountains, south-central New Mexico. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin, 2, 23–31.
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  • Lockley, M. G. (1986a). A guide to dinosaur tracksites of the Colorado Plateau and American Southwest. University of Colorado at Denver Geology Department Magazine Special Issue, 1, 1–56.
  • Lockley, M. G. (1986b). The paleobiological and paleoenvironmental importance of dinosaur footprints. Palaios, 1(1), 37–47.
  • Lockley, M. G., & Gillette, D. D. (1987). Dinosaur tracks symposium signals a renaissance in vertebrate ichnology. Paleobiology, 13(2), 246–252.
  • Lockley, M. G. (1990). A field guide to Dinosaur Ridge. Morrison Colorado, Friends of Dinosaur Ridge and the University of Colorado at Denver Trackers Research Group, 29p.
  • Lockley, M. G. (1991). Tracking dinosaurs: A new look at an ancient world. Cambridge University Press, 238p.
  • Lockley, M. G. (1999). The eternal trail: A tracker looks at evolution. Perseus Books, 334p.
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  • Lockley, M. G., & Hunt, A. P. (1994b). Fossil footprints of the Dinosaur Ridge area. Friends of Dinosaur Ridge and the University of Colorado at Denver Dinosaur Trackers Research Group, 53p.
  • Lockley, M. G., & Hunt, A. P. (1995). Dinosaur tracks and other fossil footprints of the western United States. Columbia University Press, 338p.
  • Lockley, M. G., & Marshall, C. (2014). A field guide to Dinosaur Ridge (4th ed.). 40p.
  • Lockley, M. G., & Meyer, C. A. (2000). Dinosaur tracks and other fossil footprints of Europe. Columbia University Press, 323p.
  • Lockley, M. G., & Morimoto, R. (2010). How humanity came into being: The evolution of consciousness. Floris Books, 358p.
  • Lockley, M. G., Hunt, A. P., & Meyer, C. A. (1994). Vertebrate tracks and the ichnofacies concept: Implications for paleoecology and palichnostratigraphy. In S. K. Donovan (Ed.), The paleobiology of trace fossils (pp. 242–268). John Wiley and Sons.
  • Lockley, M. G., Matsukawa, M., & Obata, I. (1991). Dinosaurs; new interpretations based on footprints. Maruzen Library, 172p.
  • Lockley, M. G., Young, B. H., & Carpenter, K. (1983). Hadrosaur locomotion and herding behavior: Evidence from footprints in the Mesaverde Formation, Grand Mesa Coal Field, Colorado. Mountain Geologist, 20(1), 5–13.
  • Lockley, M. G., Santos, V. F., Meyer, C. A. and Hunt, A. P. (Eds.). (1994). Aspects of sauropod biology. Revista de Geosciencias, Museu Nacional de Historia Natural, 266p.
  • Lockley, M. G., Yang, S.-Y., Matsukawa, M., Fleming, F., & Lim, S.-K. (1992). The track record of Mesozoic birds: Evidence and implications. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, 336, 113–134.
  • Lockley, M. G., Ritts, B., & Leonardi, G. (1999). Early Tertiary mammal track assemblages from China, Peru and North America: Implications for correlation and tectonic history. Palaois, 14(4), 398–404.
  • Lockley, M. G., Kim, J.-Y., & Roberts, G. (2007). The Ichnos project: A re-evaluation of the hominid track record. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin, 42, 79–89.
  • Lockley, M. G., Logue, T. J., Moratalla, J., Hunt, A. P., Schultz, R. J., & Robinson, J. W. (1995). The fossil trackway Pteraichnus is pterosaurian, not crocodilian: Implications for the global distribution of pterosaur tracks. Ichnos, 4(1), 7–20.

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