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Re-Evaluation of the Haarlem Archaeopteryx and the Radiation of Maniraptoran Theropod Dinosaurs Christian Foth1,3 and Oliver W
TIME RAPTORS History’S About to Get Clawed!
Paravian Phylogeny and the Dinosaur-Bird Transition: an Overview
Avian Ancestors a Review of the Phylogenetic Relationships of the Theropods Unenlagiidae, Microraptoria, Anchiornis and Scansoriopterygidae
Postcranial Skeletal Anatomy of the Holotype and Referred
Chapter 8 Functional Morphology of the Oviraptorosaurian and Scansoriopterygid Skull
Unenlagiid Theropods: Are They Members of the Dromaeosauridae (Theropoda, Maniraptora)?
Theropoda, Paraves)
Redalyc.Unenlagiid Theropods: Are They Members of the Dromaeosauridae (Theropoda, Maniraptora)?
A New Paravian Dinosaur from the Late Jurassic of North America Supports a Late Acquisition of Avian flight
Chapter 2 the Fossil Record of Mesozoic and Paleocene Pennaraptorans
Chapter 14 Pectoral Girdle Morphology in Early-Diverging Paravians and Living Ratites: Implications for the Origin of Flight
Reinterpretation of the Early Cretaceous Maniraptoran
Wednesday Morning, November 3, 2004
Section 1. Systematics, Fossil Record, and Biogeography
A Bizarre Theropod from the Early Cretaceous of Japan Highlighting
Mosaic Evolution in an Asymmetrically Feathered Troodontid Dinosaur with Transitional Features
David A. Burnham, a Review of the Early Cretaceous Jehol Group on Northeastern China and A
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Mosaic Evolution in an Asymmetrically Feathered Troodontid Dinosaur with Transitional Features
The Assembly of the Avian Body Plan: a 160-Million-Year Long Process
An Overview of Non-Avian Theropod Discoveries and Classification
American Museum Novitates
Multiphase Progenetic Development Shaped the Brain of Flying Archosaurs
Halszkaraptor Escuillieiand the Evolution of the Paravian Bauplan
The Phylogenetic Affinities of the Bizarre Late Cretaceous Romanian Theropod Balaur Bondoc (Dinosauria, Maniraptora): Dromaeosaurid Or Flightless Bird?
The Open Ornithology Journal, 2016, 9, 14-38 the Open Ornithology Journal
Powered Flight Potential Approached by Wide Range of Close Avian Relatives but Achieved Selectively