The evolution of dermal shield vascularization in Testudinata and Pseudosuchia: phylogenetic constraints versus ecophysiological adaptations. [PDF]
Clarac F +4 more
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The evolution and role of the hyposphene-hypantrum articulation in Archosauria: phylogeny, size and/or mechanics? [PDF]
Stefanic CM, Nesbitt SJ.
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The influence of soft tissue volume on estimates of skeletal pneumaticity: implications for fossil archosaurs. [PDF]
Air space proportion (ASP), the volume fraction in bone that is occupied by air, is frequently applied as a measure for quantifying the extent of skeletal pneumaticity in extant and fossil archosaurs.
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A new pseudosuchian from the Favret Formation of Nevada reveals that archosauriforms occupied coastal regions globally during the Middle Triassic. [PDF]
Smith ND, Klein N, Sander PM, Schmitz L.
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Palaeophysiology of pH regulation in tetrapods. [PDF]
Janis CM, Napoli JG, Warren DE.
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Accounting for sampling heterogeneity suggests a low paleolatitude origin for dinosaurs [PDF]
Dinosaurs dominated Mesozoic terrestrial ecosystems for ∼160 million years, but their biogeographic origin remains poorly understood. The earliest unequivocal dinosaur fossils appear in the Carnian (∼230 Ma) of southern South America and Africa, leading ...
Cooper, Natalie +3 more
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Diverse growth rates in Triassic archosaurs-insights from a small terrestrial Middle Triassic pseudosuchian. [PDF]
Klein N.
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Continuous presence of dinosauromorphs in South America throughout the Middle to the Late Triassic. [PDF]
Paes Neto VD +12 more
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Exceptional Early Jurassic fossils with leathery eggs shed light on dinosaur reproductive biology. [PDF]
Han F +12 more
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A new archosauriform species from the Panchet Formation of India and the diversification of Proterosuchidae after the end-Permian mass extinction. [PDF]
Ezcurra MD +7 more
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