
Robert Bakker
Robert Thomas Bakker (born March 24, 1945) is an American paleontologist who helped reshape modern theories about dinosaurs, particularly by adding support to the theory that some dinosaurs were endothermic (warm-blooded). Along with his mentor John Ostrom, Bakker was responsible for initiating the ongoing "dinosaur renaissance" in paleontological studies, beginning with Bakker's article "Dinosaur Renaissance" in the April 1975 issue of Scientific American. His specialty is the ecological context and behavior of dinosaurs. Bakker has been a major proponent of the theory that dinosaurs were warm-blooded, smart, fast, and adaptable. He published his first paper on dinosaur endothermy in 1968. His seminal work, The Dinosaur Heresies, was published in 1986. He revealed the first evidence of parental care at nesting sites for Allosaurus. He also observed evidence in support of Eldredge and Gould's theory of punctuated equilibrium in dinosaur populations. Bakker currently serves as the Curator of Paleontology for the Houston Museum of Natural Science. Description above from the Wikipedia article Robert T. Bakker, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography (11)
MOVIE★ 7.0T. Rex: Ultimate Survivor2015as Self
MOVIE★ 6.0Dinosaur Wars2011as Himself
TV★ 4.5Clash of the Dinosaurs2009as Himself
MOVIE★ 5.9Secrets of the Dinosaur Mummy2008as Himself
MOVIE★ 8.5T-Rex: A Dinosaur in Hollywood2005as Himself
TV★ 7.8Space Ghost Coast to Coast1994
TV★ 7.0The Dinosaurs!1992as Self - Commentor- MOVIEWhatever Happened to the Dinosaurs?1992as Scientist (Colorado)
TV★ 6.5American Experience1988as Self
MOVIE★ 7.5Dinosaur!1985as Self
MOVIE★ 5.9The Sandpit Generals1972