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Autor:
Daniel Madzia, Victoria M. Arbour, Clint A. Boyd, Andrew A. Farke, Penélope Cruzado-Caballero, David C. Evans
Publikováno v:
PeerJ, Vol 9, p e12362 (2021)
Ornithischians form a large clade of globally distributed Mesozoic dinosaurs, and represent one of their three major radiations. Throughout their evolutionary history, exceeding 134 million years, ornithischians evolved considerable morphological dis
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/4bfcae33c6664489be64d896bb96e657
Autor:
Victoria M. Arbour, Jordan C. Mallon
Publikováno v:
FACETS, Vol 2, Pp 764-794 (2017)
Ankylosaurus magniventris is an iconic dinosaur species often depicted in popular media. It is known from relatively fragmentary remains compared with its earlier and smaller relatives such as Euoplocephalus and Anodontosaurus. Nevertheless, the know
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/e05f3979bd874d0bbca346d3271a2056
Autor:
Victoria M. Arbour, David C. Evans
Publikováno v:
PeerJ, Vol 7, p e7926 (2019)
A partial dinosaur skeleton from the Sustut Basin of northern British Columbia, Canada, previously described as an indeterminate neornithischian, is here reinterpreted as a leptoceratopsid ceratopsian, Ferrisaurus sustutensis, gen. et. sp. nov. The s
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/1109ac7d175244a8b9ae889482192558
Autor:
Victoria M. Arbour, David C. Evans
Publikováno v:
Royal Society Open Science, Vol 4, Iss 5 (2017)
The terrestrial Judith River Formation of northern Montana was deposited over an approximately 4 Myr interval during the Campanian (Late Cretaceous). Despite having been prospected and collected continuously by palaeontologists for over a century, fe
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/4170bc9ffdb044698c117ef450874474
Publikováno v:
PeerJ, Vol 4, p e1691 (2016)
Dakotaraptor steini is a recently described dromaeosaurid dinosaur from the Upper Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) Hell Creek Formation of South Dakota. Included within the D. steini hypodigm are three elements originally identified as furculae, one of whi
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/08130421089744be88a878bd50ddaaf9
Publikováno v:
Royal Society Open Science, Vol 3, Iss 8 (2016)
Pterosaur fossils from the Campanian–Maastrichtian of North America have been reported from the continental interior, but few have been described from the west coast. The first pterosaur from the Campanian Northumberland Formation (Nanaimo Group) o
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https://doaj.org/article/36b4ca5f16824e33bae4c8d89daa5068
Publikováno v:
Biology letters. 18(12)
Ankylosaurid dinosaurs were heavily armoured herbivores with tails modified into club-like weapons. These tail clubs have widely been considered defensive adaptations wielded against predatory theropod dinosaurs. Here we argue instead that ankylosaur
Publikováno v:
Fossil Record, Vol 23, Pp 179-189 (2020)
Fossil Record 23(2): 179-189
Fossil Record 23(2): 179-189
Fragmentary but associated dinosaur bones collected in 1930 from the Pine River of northeastern British Columbia are identified here as originating from an ankylosaur. The specimen represents only the second occurrence of dinosaur skeletal material f
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 57:671-680
A partial ornithischian dinosaur skeleton discovered near the Sustut River in 1971 has, to date, represented the only vertebrate fossil remains recovered from the Sustut Basin in northern British Columbia, Canada, but the geological provenance and ag
Autor:
David C. Evans, Victoria M. Arbour
Publikováno v:
PeerJ
PeerJ, Vol 7, p e7926 (2019)
PeerJ, Vol 7, p e7926 (2019)
A partial dinosaur skeleton from the Sustut Basin of northern British Columbia, Canada, previously described as an indeterminate neornithischian, is here reinterpreted as a leptoceratopsid ceratopsian, Ferrisaurus sustutensis, gen. et. sp. nov. The s