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The pelvic musucJature of the dinosaur Hypsilophodon (Reptilia: Ornithischia)
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Phylogenetic analyses of Hadrosauroidea are generally well-resolved, but finer resolution within Hadrosauromorpha remains contentious. This lack of resolution is due in part to the inability of discrete traits to illustrate their natural variation, particularly relating to the dental tooth battery. Not only has the variation not been properly examined,
Dudgeon, Thomas W. +2 more
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Dental form and function in the early feeding diversification of dinosaurs. [PDF]
Ballell A, Benton MJ, Rayfield EJ.
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Convergent evolution of quadrupedality in ornithischian dinosaurs was achieved through disparate forelimb muscle mechanics. [PDF]
Dempsey M +3 more
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An isolated dinosaur vertebra from the marine deposits of the Maastrichtian type area, near the city of Maastricht (The Netherlands), collected during the 19th century and kept in the palaeontological collection of the Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin, is
Buffetaut Eric
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Strong support for a heterogeneous speciation decline model in Dinosauria: a response to claims made by Bonsor et al. (2020). [PDF]
Sakamoto M, Benton MJ, Venditti C.
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Estimating Ancestral States of Complex Characters: A Case Study on the Evolution of Feathers. [PDF]
Cockx P, Benton MJ, Keating JN.
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200 years of dinosaur discoveries -a visual portrayal of their geographic and historical origins. [PDF]
Henderson DM.
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A paraphyletic 'Silesauridae' as an alternative hypothesis for the initial radiation of ornithischian dinosaurs. [PDF]
Müller RT, Garcia MS.
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