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[PDF] Introduction to Diplodocoidea - Palaeontologia ElectronicaDiplodocoidea is one of the most iconic clades of the giant sauropod dinosaurs, known for their elongated necks and tails, and distinctive skull morphology.Missing: key | Show results with:key
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(PDF) Introduction to Diplodocoidea - ResearchGateAug 10, 2025 · Diplodocoidea is one of the most iconic clades of the giant sauropod dinosaurs, known for their elongated necks and tails, and distinctive skull morphology.Missing: key | Show results with:key
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[PDF] The phylogenetic taxonomy of Diplodocoidea (Dinosauria380), Diplodocoidea was described as “a new superfamily which contains the Diplodocidae, Di- craeosauridae and the new family, Nemegtosauridae.” As explained in ...Missing: key | Show results with:key
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Almost all known sauropod necks are incomplete and distorted - NIHJan 24, 2022 · The number of cervical vertebrae in Diplodocus is definitely fixed at at least 15.” Hatcher's (1900) paper is unsatisfactory in that it gives no ...
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Multibody analysis and soft tissue strength refute supersonic ...Dec 8, 2022 · These show that the diplodocid tail consisted of approximately 80 caudal vertebrae that gradually decrease in overall size and morphological ...Missing: pneumatic limbs
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Morphology of a specimen of Supersaurus (Dinosauria, Sauropoda ...The new specimen of Supersaurus allows re-evaluation of its osteology and phylogenetic status. Supersaurus measures approximately 33-34 meters in length and ...
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Lecture 14 - Late Jurassic: Morrison, TendaguruDiplodocus (A on left) is the genus from which the group derives its name. It was 27 m in length and an estimated weight of 10-11 metric tonnes (11-12 tons).
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(PDF) The History and Composition of the Carnegie DiplodocusAug 6, 2025 · Numerous divergent length measurements exist for this specimen, but the current mount is about 26.1 m long based on photogrammetric and LIDAR ...
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[PDF] Neck posture and overall body design in sauropodsNov 10, 2002 · In most sauropods, the forelimbs are shorter than the hindlimbs, whereas in Diplodocus and Dicraeosaurus, fore- limb length is about 2/3 of ...Missing: Diplodocoidea | Show results with:Diplodocoidea
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The evolution of vertebral pneumaticity in sauropod dinosaursAug 10, 2025 · The presacrai vertebrae of basal sauropods were probably pneumatized by diverticula of cervical air sacs similar to those of birds. Although ...Missing: sloping | Show results with:sloping
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(PDF) Evidence of integumentary scale diversity in the late Jurassic ...Apr 29, 2021 · Here we describe newly uncovered fossilized skin that gives evidence of scale diversity in the genus Diplodocus. The scales themselves represent ...
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The Smallest Diplodocid Skull Reveals Cranial Ontogeny and ...Oct 11, 2018 · The ~24 cm long skull is referred to cf. Diplodocus based on the presence of several cranial and vertebral characters.
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Structural Extremes in a Cretaceous Dinosaur - PMC - NIHA relatively short neck of 13 vertebrae as in Nigersaurus is certainly equally plausible as the basal diplodocoid condition as opposed to the comparatively long ...Missing: weight | Show results with:weight
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Cranial biomechanics underpins high sauropod diversity in resource ...Nov 22, 2014 · ... Diplodocus carnegii, were CT scanned at the O'Bleness Memorial Hospital, Ohio, by L. M. Witmer (who made the scans available for this study).
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A new long-spined dinosaur from Patagonia sheds light on ... - NatureFeb 4, 2019 · Here we describe a new dicraeosaurid sauropod, Bajadasaurus pronuspinax gen. et sp. nov., from Patagonia which preserves the most complete skull of the group.
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Diplodocoidea - Palaeontologia ElectronicaDiplodocoidea is one of the most iconic clades of the giant sauropod dinosaurs, known for their elongated necks and tails, and distinctive skull morphology.Missing: key | Show results with:key
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(PDF) Maraapunisaurus fragillimus, N.G. (formerly Amphicoelias ...The holotype was lost and all that is known of the specimen is from Cope's original publication.
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A specimen-level phylogenetic analysis and taxonomic revision of ...Apr 7, 2015 · The study demonstrates how specimen-based phylogenetic analysis is a valuable tool in sauropod taxonomy, and potentially in paleontology and taxonomy as a ...
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Early Evolution and Higher-Level Phylogeny of Sauropod DinosaursNeosauropoda es compuesto por los clados-hermanos Diplo- docoidea y Macronaria; el ultimo es un nuevo grupo que incluye Haplocanthosaurus, Camarasaurus y ...
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A new Middle Jurassic diplodocoid suggests an earlier dispersal ...Jul 24, 2018 · ... Diplodocoidea (e.g., the SPRLs of anterior caudal vertebrae ... In: Encyclopedia of dinosaurs (eds Currie P. J., Padian K.) (Academic ...Missing: 1992 | Show results with:1992
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[PDF] A new diplodocoid sauropod dinosaur from the Upper Jurassic ...Definition: A node−based taxon consisting of the most recent common ancestor of Dicraeosaurus and Diplodocus and all of its descendants. (the clade “ ...Missing: original | Show results with:original
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Inferences of Diplodocoid (Sauropoda - PubMed Central - NIHBecause the teeth of sauropod dinosaurs are assumed to be functionally analogous to the incisors of mammalian herbivores (see above), it is expected that the ...
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Evidence for resource partitioning in the late Jurassic of North AmericaDental micro wear patterns of the sauropod dinosaurs camarasaurus and diplodocus: Evidence for resource partitioning in the late Jurassic of North America.
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Structural Extremes in a Cretaceous Dinosaur | PLOS OneNigersaurus is the culmination of a low-browsing feeding strategy among diplodocoids that originated in the mid Jurassic and may have had an ecologically ...Missing: sweeping | Show results with:sweeping<|separator|>
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How Did Diplodocus Eat? - Smithsonian MagazineJul 18, 2012 · We know from the anatomy of their skulls, and their peg-like teeth, that Diplodocus and other sauropods were not capable of chewing. They ...
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Did any sauropod actually hold their neck horizontally?Dec 14, 2018 · Thus, the tendency towards neck shortening in dicraeosaurids indicates that these taxa were progressively adapting for low browsing and might ...<|separator|>
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The rarity of gastroliths in sauropod dinosaurs - FR - VolumesOct 6, 2014 · The occurrence of a hypothetical avian-style gastric mill in sauropods is not supported by taphonomical evidence. Exoliths that are abundant in ...Missing: Diplodocoidea | Show results with:Diplodocoidea
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Dinosaur biomechanics - PMC - NIHThus Diplodocus could have moved its hind feet forward to a position vertically below the centre of mass. The animal would then be balanced on its hind feet ...Missing: Diplodocoidea | Show results with:Diplodocoidea
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Implications from carbon isotope analysis of teeth, bones, and plants... isotope evidence for. changes in dietary niche partitioning among hadrosaurian. and ceratopsian dinosaurs of the Hell Creek Formation.—. Paleobiology 34: 534 ...
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[PDF] A stable isotopic investigation of resource partitioning among ...Apr 29, 2011 · This study uses stable isotopes in tooth enamel to investigate resource partitioning between Diplodocidae and Macronaria neosauropod dinosaurs ...
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Sauropod Trackway Morphometrics: An Exploratory Study Using ...This paper aims to test traditional and more novel landmark-based geometric morphometric (GM) analysis to describe sauropod tracks and trackways.
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BURLY GAITS: CENTERS OF MASS, STABILITY, AND THE ...Dec 1, 2006 · The narrow- and wide-gauge trackways attributed to sauropod dinosaurs are hypothesized to be a consequence of the relative positions of ...
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Speeds and gaits of dinosaurs - ScienceDirect.comLarger bipedal dinosaurs were probably restricted to walking or slow trotting gaits, with maximum speeds in the range 15–20 km/h. Most quadrupedal dinosaurs ...Missing: Diplodocoidea | Show results with:Diplodocoidea
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Diplodocus: Facts About the Longest Dinosaur - Live ScienceMar 17, 2016 · Diplodocus had a number of small, forward-pointing, peglike teeth that were bunched in the front of its mouth. ... The high tooth-replacement rate ...
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Multibody analysis and soft tissue strength refute supersonic ...Dec 8, 2022 · The extremely elongated tails of diplodocid flagellicaudatan sauropods like Brontosaurus have always intrigued researchers and enthusiasts alike ...Introduction · Methods · Apatosaurine Model<|separator|>
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"Biomechanical reconstruction of the appendicular skeleton in three ...Wilhite, Ray, "Biomechanical reconstruction of the appendicular skeleton in three North American Jurassic sauropods" (2003). LSU Doctoral Dissertations ...
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Standing giants: a digital biomechanical model for bipedal postures ...Aug 1, 2025 · Here we explore the potential of sauropod dinosaurs to adopt a bipedal or tripodal stance using digital biomechanical modelling and finite ...
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Howe Quarry Is a Fossil Treasure | AMNHJan 30, 2019 · “Instead of two sauropod skeletons, there was a veritable herd of dinosaurs, their skeletal remains crossed, crisscrossed, locked, and ...Missing: diplodocoidea | Show results with:diplodocoidea
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Anatomy and systematics of the diplodocoid Amphicoelias altus ...Jun 16, 2021 · We provide a detailed re-description of A. altus in which we restrict it to the holotype individual and support its validity, based on three autapomorphies.
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Re-evaluation of Australodocus bohetii, a putative diplodocoid ...The 1909–1913 German Tendaguru Expedition collected over 22,000 kg of fossil material from the Upper Jurassic (Tithonian) Tendaguru Formation of Tanzania (Maier ...
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Osteology of Rebbachisaurus garasbae Lavocat, 1954, a ...The holotype of the sauropod dinosaur Rebbachisaurus garasbae was discovered in infra-upper Cenomanian horizons of the Kem Kem region of southeastern Morocco in ...
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Diplodocoidea), from early Late Cretaceous deposits in central ...Rebbachisauridae is typically recovered as the sister taxon of Flagellicaudata, the group that unites Diplodocidae and Dicraeosauridae (Harris and Dodson ...
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Demandasaurus darwini, a New Rebbachisaurid Sauropod from the ...Sep 1, 2011 · In geological terms, this area lies within the western Cameras Basin, which is located in the north-westernmost part of the Iberian Range, ...
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A Diplodocid Sauropod Survivor from the Early Cretaceous of South ...May 14, 2014 · Diplodocids are by far the most emblematic sauropod dinosaurs. They are part of Diplodocoidea, a vast clade whose other members are well-known ...
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Fossils of the oldest diplodocoid dinosaur suggest India was a major ...Aug 4, 2023 · Here we report the first ever remains of a dicraeosaurid sauropod from India, Tharosaurus indicus gen. et sp. nov., from the Middle Jurassic (early–middle ...
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Othniel C. MarshTo give the most famous case: In 1877, Marsh hastily described a new species of sauropod dinosaur, which he named Apatosaurus. This description was not based on ...
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(PDF) Case 3700: Diplodocus Marsh, 1878 (Dinosauria, Sauropoda)Aug 7, 2025 · ... Como Bluff,. Wyoming (AMNH 223), and referred it to Diplodocus longus based on the deep ventral. longitudinal hollow in the caudal vertebrae ...
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The History of the Cast Skeleton of Diplodocus carnegii Hatcher ...Jul 15, 2014 · The cast of D. carnegii mounted in 1912 at the Museo de La Plata was one of the nine replicas donated by Carnegie. The history of the discovery, ...
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Taphonomy and Paleoecology of the Dinosaur Beds of the Jurassic ...Camarasaurus and Diplodocus were gregarious, with juveniles and subadults of the former partic- ... sin; (10) HOWE Q: Howe Quarry, central Bighorn Basin;. (11) ...
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Nigersaurus - Paul Sereno - The University of ChicagoNigersaurus is a 30-foot-long plant-eating dinosaur that lived 110 million years ago in what is now Niger's Sahara Desert.
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(PDF) New information on the anatomy and systematic position of ...Nov 9, 2011 · Here we redescribe Dinheirosaurus lourinhanensis from the Late Jurassic of Portugal. The holotype comprises two posterior cervical vertebrae, the dorsal series ...
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Deciphering Diplodocid Growth - Palaeontologia ElectronicaA recent analysis of Diplodocidea (Tschopp et al., 2015) suggests that this group may be more speciose than previously thought. We will follow the taxonomy of ...Missing: synonymies | Show results with:synonymies