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Headless dinosaur reunited with its skull, one century later
Oxytropidoceras posted a topic in Fossil News
Headless dinosaur reunited with its skull, one century later Paleontologists pair prehistoric skull with skeleton from Dinosaur Provincial Park By Katie Willis on April 26, 2017 https://www.ualberta.ca/science/science-news/2017/april/paleontologists-pair-prehistoric-skull-with-skeleton-from-dinosaur-provincial-park The paper is: Katherine Bramble, Philip J. Currie, Darren H. Tanke, and Angelica Torices. Reuniting the “head hunted” Corythosaurus excavatus (Dinosauria: Hadrosauridae) holotype skull with its dentary and postcranium. Cretaceous Research, 2017; 76: 7 DOI: 10.1016/j.cretres.2017.04.006 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0195667116303202 Your, Paul H.-
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Manning et al 2009 Dromaeosaur claws.pdf outtake: avoid when allergic to splines,meshes,trusses,and other modelling
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- anatomy
- dromaeosauridae
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jasmyolscapulcaj.1096-3642.2006.00200.x.pdf
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- myology
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2011_ZelenitskyRSL+aves{cladisticstheropod_olfaction.pdf Read this one. I found it informative*,and the methodology is sound. The proxy for the "sense of smell" is clearly explained Now I'm interested in the precise way smell is used by predators in general.. *in particular the short remark about sphenethmoid preservation
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- aves
- sensorial capabilities
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some of you may like this,others may find my style too cryptic to consider opening this. Ignore at your own peril sniveltheropdinosaneckcervicalbiomechanicmethod34.x.pdf
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- theropoda
- functional morphology
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As crania go,a reasonably well preserved specimen barretyunnannosaudinosaujurasj.1096-3642.2007.00290.x.pdf
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from a while back,but a lemon in the basket. rodeinon_Dinosaur.pdf
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- ethology
- dinosauria
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nat-alado.pdf ok,it's from a while back,and thus old hat Some of you might never get enough of well-preserved dinos,like me. some phylogenetic inferences*,the stringent Nature editing,what more do you want? edit: to own the specimen,obviously *" extensive feathering of the pes was a critical modification in the transition to birds and thatthe pedal scales of extant birds might be secondarily derived structures, a possibility also supported by some developmental studies."
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- feathers
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This will appeal to dinosaur fans and modellers alike. It is a sort of methodological travelogue,and (i think) an entertaining read . I haven't yet looked at the authors article(s?) in Pal Elec ,which probably is/(are) among the same line(s) . SIZE:about 14 Mb
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- computer based modelling
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wilsikplosone.0017114.pdf Recommended reading for those of us who are into the giants!
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- terminology
- vertebrae
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manningrsltheropoclawfunctrsle96.pdf
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- fiunctional morphology
- claws
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For what it's worth(coz,like,what do I know,right?) this comes with a high recommendation from yours truly.. I won't even check if that's the case,but this little gem MUST be paywalled,for sure. The author does what he does best:"talkin' about dinosaurs" carrForen_theropod.pdf
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- theropoda
- archosauria
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brawali Given the stature of the authors,I expected the best. I was NOT disappointed
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- archosauria
- dinosauria
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My reading suggestion for those interested in the dentition of "archosaurs" If posted before:all credit to the previous poster
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- odontology
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I made a trip to the near future... edit:and Yes,i realize my horrendous spelling mistake CR95667116301902-main.pdf
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- theropoda
- cretaceous
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