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What Killed The Dinosaurs By Stephen Brusatte: Article Analysis

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Publication and Authorship:
What killed the dinosaurs is an article written by Stephen Brusatte, the article was published in Scientific American in December 2015. The article also contains illustrations which have been done by Jon Foster. Brusatte’s article is not an outdated one but has been published fairly recently. Brusatte is a paleontologist at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland, this shows that he is a professional in his field of work. He has also written numerous books on the same topic which shows his dedication, commitment and research towards the field of paleontology. Brusatte’s article what killed the dinosaurs has been published by the Scientific American, which is the longest continuously published magazine in the United States. Writers for the Scientific American consist of world leaders, government officials and masters of relevant fields (cite). This means that this article has been thoroughly checked and read by a group of qualified …show more content…

He tries to establish that the extinction of the dinosaurs did not occur exclusively due to one reason, which was the asteroid strike, but a number of factors were responsible for their extinction as well. He provides the evidence to his previously established claim in the article and rids himself of the burden of proof. Brusatte mentions that the factors which caused the extinction include the bad timing of the asteroid strike, the drop in sea level and the slow endangerment of the herbivores subgroups which include the horned and duck-billed dinosaurs. He provides the evidence of the endangered dinosaur species by presenting data in both qualitative form and graphs, the data came mainly through a research conducted by him and his colleague Richard Butler. Butler teaches Palaeobiology in the School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of Birmingham and used statistics to study

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