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Ceratopsids represent one of the most iconic groups of non-avian dinosaurs. These large quadrupedal ornithischians are well-known for their bizarre cranial ornamentations, which are distinctive among different ceratopsids. However, only very little data exist on ceratopsid osteohistology and growth rates.
Jimmy de Rooij +4 more
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A new, transitional centrosaurine ceratopsid from the Upper Cretaceous Two Medicine Formation of Montana and the evolution of the 'Styracosaurus-line' dinosaurs. [PDF]
Wilson JP, Ryan MJ, Evans DC.
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Dinosaur morphological diversity and the end-Cretaceous extinction [PDF]
A Prieto-Márquez +42 more
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Ontogeny and the fossil record: what, if anything, is an adult dinosaur? [PDF]
Farke, AA, Hone, DWE, Wedel, MJ
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Terrestrial Vertebrate Families on Noah\u27s Ark [PDF]
One of the central challenges faced by young-Earth creation researchers who believe the Bible to be the inerrant Word of God is defending the Biblical claim that two of every kind of nephesh animal was saved from the great flood on Noah’s ark.
Beech, Seth J
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The skull of the gigantic Ceratopsidae [PDF]
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Dinosaur diversification rates were not in decline prior to the K-Pg boundary. [PDF]
Bonsor JA +3 more
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Divergent strategies in cranial biomechanics and feeding ecology of the ankylosaurian dinosaurs. [PDF]
Ballell A, Mai B, Benton MJ.
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Digital reconstruction of a ceratopsid pes [PDF]
A complete and fully articulated right pes of a centrosaurine ceratopsid from the Dinossaur Park Formation of Alberta, Canada provides important information regarding the structure and function of the pelvic limb in this group.
Noriega, Ken Conrad
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Evidence for a sauropod−like metacarpal configuration in ankylosaurian dinosaurs [PDF]
Ankylosaurian dinosaurs are armored, quadrupedal members of the ornithischian clade Thyreophora. Ankylosaurs are typically portrayed with the metacarpals slanted and distally divergent, with their proximal ends arranged in a shallow arc, both in the ...
Senter, Philip J
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