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Yinlong
A Neoceratopsian Dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous of Mongolia And
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Taxonomy, Cranial Morphology, and Relationships of Parrot-Beaked Dinosaurs (Ceratopsia: Psittacosaurus)
Cope's Rule and the Universal Scaling Law Of
A New Basal Ornithopod Dinosaur from the Lower Cretaceous of China
A New Taxon of Basal Ceratopsian from China and the Early Evolution of Ceratopsia
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Sexual Selection and Macroevolution
Ankylosaur and Theropod Coevolution Dinosauriekrig: Samevolution Hos Ankylosaurier Och Theropoder
Vertebrate Anatomy Morphology Palaeontology ISSN 2292-1389 Published 4 May, 2020 Meeting Logo Design: © Francisco Riolobos, 2019 Editors: Alison M
Evolutionary Transitions Among Dinosaurs: Examples from the Jurassic of China
Evolution and Ecological Associations in Herbivorous Theropods Albert Chen 4/25/2016 Advisor: Dr
The Oldest North American Pachycephalosaurid and the Hidden Diversity of Small-Bodied Ornithischian Dinosaurs
Dental Anatomy of the Apex Predator Sinraptor Dongi (Theropoda: Allosauroidea) from the Late Jurassic of China
The Oldest Ceratopsians and a Fabulous Jurassic Fauna from Western China
Ceratopsians Flat Teeth Used to Grind Plants a Sharp Beak to Bite Attacking
Herbivorous Dinosaur Jaw Disparity and Its Relationship to Extrinsic Evolutionary Drivers
The Function and Evolution of the Syncervical in Ceratopsian Dinosaurs with a Review of Cervical Fusion in Tetrapods
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A Psittacosaurid-Like Basal Neoceratopsian from the Upper Cretaceous of Central China and Its Implications for Basal Ceratopsian Evolution
Ontogeny, Diversity, and Systematics of Pachycephalosaur Dinosaurs from the Belly River Group of Alberta
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Ornithischia, Ceratopsia) with a Unique Ischium from the Upper Cretaceous of Shandong Province, China
A Ceratopsian Dinosaur from the Lower Cretaceous of Western North America, and the Biogeography of Neoceratopsia
A Basal Ceratopsian with Transitional Features from the Late Jurassic Of
The First Ceratopsian Dinosaur from South Korea
Chapter 4 Histological Evidence for Timing of a Postural Shift During the Early Growth of Ceratopsian Dinosaur
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION Cranial Anatomy of Yinlong Downsi