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  • Dinosaurs 1

    Dinosaurs 1

  • Dinosaur Incubation Periods Directly Determined from Growth-Line Counts in Embryonic Teeth Show Reptilian-Grade Development

    Dinosaur Incubation Periods Directly Determined from Growth-Line Counts in Embryonic Teeth Show Reptilian-Grade Development

  • On the Preservation of the Beak in Confuciusornis (Aves: Pygostylia)

    On the Preservation of the Beak in Confuciusornis (Aves: Pygostylia)

  • The Oldest Record of Ornithuromorpha from the Early Cretaceous of China

    The Oldest Record of Ornithuromorpha from the Early Cretaceous of China

  • The Morphology of Chiappeavis Magnapremaxillo (Pengornithidae: Enantiornithes) and a Comparison of Aerodynamic Function in Early Cretaceous Avian Tail Fans Jingmai K

    The Morphology of Chiappeavis Magnapremaxillo (Pengornithidae: Enantiornithes) and a Comparison of Aerodynamic Function in Early Cretaceous Avian Tail Fans Jingmai K

  • Avialan Status for Oviraptorosauria

    Avialan Status for Oviraptorosauria

  • Reproduction in Mesozoic Birds and Evolution of the Modern Avian Reproductive Mode Author(S): David J

    Reproduction in Mesozoic Birds and Evolution of the Modern Avian Reproductive Mode Author(S): David J

  • Unenlagiid Theropods: Are They Members of the Dromaeosauridae (Theropoda, Maniraptora)?

    Unenlagiid Theropods: Are They Members of the Dromaeosauridae (Theropoda, Maniraptora)?

  • Supporting Information from “Time for a Rethink: Time Sub-Sampling Methods in Disparity-Through-Time Analyses”

    Supporting Information from “Time for a Rethink: Time Sub-Sampling Methods in Disparity-Through-Time Analyses”

  • From the Late Mesozoic of Northeastern China

    From the Late Mesozoic of Northeastern China

  • Mesozoic Birds of China

    Mesozoic Birds of China

  • Redalyc.Unenlagiid Theropods: Are They Members of the Dromaeosauridae (Theropoda, Maniraptora)?

    Redalyc.Unenlagiid Theropods: Are They Members of the Dromaeosauridae (Theropoda, Maniraptora)?

  • Chapter 4 the Biogeography of Coelurosaurian Theropods and Its Impact on Their Evolutionary History

    Chapter 4 the Biogeography of Coelurosaurian Theropods and Its Impact on Their Evolutionary History

  • Cretaceous Bird with Dinosaur Skull Sheds Light on Avian Cranial Evolution ✉ Min Wang 1,2 , Thomas A

    Cretaceous Bird with Dinosaur Skull Sheds Light on Avian Cranial Evolution ✉ Min Wang 1,2 , Thomas A

  • PROTOCERATOPSIDAE (DINOSAURIA) of ASIA (Plates XXXVI-L)

    PROTOCERATOPSIDAE (DINOSAURIA) of ASIA (Plates XXXVI-L)

  • Chapter 2 the Fossil Record of Mesozoic and Paleocene Pennaraptorans

    Chapter 2 the Fossil Record of Mesozoic and Paleocene Pennaraptorans

  • Evolution and Ecological Associations in Herbivorous Theropods Albert Chen 4/25/2016 Advisor: Dr

    Evolution and Ecological Associations in Herbivorous Theropods Albert Chen 4/25/2016 Advisor: Dr

  • The Evolutionary Paths to Diversity

    The Evolutionary Paths to Diversity

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  • Mesozoic Birds of Mongolia and the Former USSR
  • Section 1. Systematics, Fossil Record, and Biogeography
  • Buitreraptor Gonzalezorum[I]
  • FROM the UPPER CRETACEOUS of MONGOLIA (Plate 3)
  • University of Bath
  • A New Genus and Species of Enantiornithine Bird from the Early Cretaceous of Brazil Um Novo Gênero E Espécie De Ave Enantiornithine Do Cretáceo Inferior Do Brasil
  • Nesting and Egg Incubation in Dinosaurs: Morphological and Statistical Investigations Into the Study of Eggs, Eggshells, and Nests
  • A Reassessment of Sinornis Santensis and Cathayornis Yandica (Aves: Enantiornithes)
  • Evolution of the Vomer and Its Implications for Cranial Kinesis in Paraves
  • The Histology of Two Female Early Cretaceous Birds
  • The Russian-Mongolian Expeditions and Research in Vertebrate Palaeontology
  • L[Ev] A[Lexandrovitch] Nessov DINOSAURS of NORTHERN EURASIA: NEW DATA ABOUT ASSEMBLAGES, ECOLOGY, and PALEOBIOGEOGRAPHY
  • Macroevolutionary Dynamics of Dentition in Mesozoic Birds Reveal No Long-Term Selection Towards Tooth Loss
  • Supplementary Information a Fast-Growing Basal
  • Crisis04 X6 Version.Cdr
  • Revisiting Sabath's “Larger Avian Eggs” from the Gobi Cretaceous
  • PRELIMINARY NOTE on the PALAEOGNATHOUS BIRD from the UPPER CRETACEOUS of MONGOLIA (Plates XXXII-XXXIII)
  • Palacký University Olomouc


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