Revision of the sauropod dinosaur Diamantinasaurus matildae Hocknull et al. 2009 from the middle Cretaceous of Australia: implications for Gondwanan titanosauriform dispersal [PDF]
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Biomechanical simulations of hindlimb function in <i>Alligator</i> provide insights into postural shifts and body size evolution. [PDF]
Iijima M, Blob RW, Hutchinson JR.
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Studies on continental Late Triassic tetrapod biochronology: II: The Ischigualastian and a Carnian global correlation [PDF]
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The African cynodont Aleodon (Cynodontia, Probainognathia) in the Triassic of southern Brazil and its biostratigraphic significance. [PDF]
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Delayed recovery of non-marine tetrapods after the end-Permian mass extinction tracks global carbon cycle. [PDF]
Irmis RB, Whiteside JH.
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Two new Dicynodonts from the Triassic Ntawere formation, Zambia
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Putative dicynodont coprolites from the Upper Triassic of Poland
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 2014Abstract A significant number (more than 100) of brown to dark and silty, carbonate or pyrite-mineralized, in part organic carbon-rich, spherical or oval-shaped structures have been collected from the Upper Triassic (uppermost Norian-lower Rhaetian) sediments of the Lipie Śląskie clay-pit at Lisowice near Lubliniec town, Poland.
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Dicynodonts (Therapsida: Anomodontia) of South America
Journal of South American Earth Sciences, 2021Abstract The dicynodont fauna of South America is comprehensively reviewed. Permian South American dicynodont body fossils are known only from the Rio do Rasto Formation of southern Brazil, and include a specifically uncertain representative of the trans-Gondwanan genus Endothiodon and the endemic Rastodon procurvidens.
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Functional implications of dicynodont cranial suture morphology
Journal of Morphology, 2010AbstractCranial suture morphology of Lystrosaurus and the generalized dicynodont Oudenodon was investigated to determine the strain environment during mastication, which in turn may indicate a difference in cranial function between the two taxa. Finite element (FE) analysis indicated that less strain accumulated in the cranium of Lystrosaurus during ...
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