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The phylogenetic nomenclature of ornithischian dinosaurs - PMCOrnithischians form a large clade of globally distributed Mesozoic dinosaurs, and represent one of their three major radiations.
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A new neornithischian dinosaur from the Upper Jurassic Tiaojishan ...Jul 11, 2025 · This new neornithischian specimen helps us understand the biodiversity of Yanliao Biota and the phylogeny of early-diverging Neornithischia ...
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A new primitive Neornithischian dinosaur from the Jurassic ... - NatureFeb 16, 2017 · We describe a new species of ornithischian dinosaur with indubitable gut content consisting of a great amount of cycad and other plant seeds.<|control11|><|separator|>
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A New Basal Neornithischian Dinosaur from the Phu Kradung ...Jul 13, 2023 · Neornithischia is a clade of herbivorous dinosaurs including ornithopods, marginocephalians and a diversity of small bipedal basal forms that ...
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A new neornithischian dinosaur from the Upper Jurassic Tiaojishan ...Jul 11, 2025 · The combination of following synapomorphies support the monophyly of Cerapoda: enamel distribution on cheek teeth is asymmetric; the fossa ...
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(PDF) The phylogeny of ornithischian dinosaurs - ResearchGateAug 7, 2025 · SYNOPSIS Ornithischia is a familiar and diverse clade of dinosaurs whose global phylogeny has remained largely unaltered since early ...
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The systematic relationships and biogeographic history of ... - PeerJDec 22, 2015 · The systematic relationships and biogeographic history of ornithischian dinosaurs. Clint A. Boyd. Published December 22, 2015.Missing: timeline | Show results with:timeline
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Small-bodied ornithischian dinosaurs from the Middle Jurassic of ...Aug 10, 2025 · Three taxa of small-bodied ornithischian dinosaurs have been described from the Middle Jurassic (Lower Shaximiao Formation: ?
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[PDF] Assessing conflict between early neornithischian tree topologiesComparative cladistics: identifying the sources for differing phylogenetic results between competing morphology-based datasets. Journal of Systematic ...
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Enigmacursor mollyborthwickae, a neornithischian dinosaur from ...Jun 25, 2025 · A recently collected, partial but three-dimensionally preserved skeleton of a new small-bodied ornithischian from the Morrison Formation of Colorado, USA.
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The Mesozoic terminated in boreal spring - NatureFeb 23, 2022 · This event caused the highly selective extinction that eliminated about 76% of species, including all non-avian dinosaurs, pterosaurs, ammonites ...
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A basal ceratopsian with transitional features from the Late Jurassic ...Here, we report on a new basal ceratopsian dinosaur, Yinlong downsi gen. et. sp. nov., from the Late Jurassic upper part of the Shishugou Formation of Xinjiang, ...Missing: Neornithischia | Show results with:Neornithischia
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The dinosaur boom in the Cretaceous - Lyell CollectionDinosaurs were thriving at the beginning of the Cretaceous, and yet major changes had occurred across the Jurassic–Cretaceous boundary.Missing: Neornithischia | Show results with:Neornithischia
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A comprehensive osteohistological analysis of Triceratops ...Here we provide an in-depth osteohistological description of Triceratops, an iconic horned dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of North America (Goodwin et al., ...
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Niche partitioning shaped herbivore macroevolution through the ...May 14, 2021 · Here we use functional morphology and ecology to explore herbivore morphospace through the Triassic and Early Jurassic.
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Osteology of Ornithopod Macrogryphosaurus gondwanicus ...This dinosaur presents several unique features along its vertebral column that distinguishes it from other ornithopods: the neck is notably elongated by the ...
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Sacral co‐ossification in dinosaurs: The oldest record of fused sacral ...Nov 9, 2020 · The fusion of the sacrum occurs in the major dinosaur lineages, i.e. ornithischians, theropods, and sauropodomorphs, but it is unclear if ...
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Convergent evolution of quadrupedality in ornithischian dinosaurs ...Feb 1, 2023 · The quadrupedal ceratopsids and hadrosauriform ornithopods remain segregated on PC3 owing to higher glenohumeral lateral rotation moment arms in ...
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[PDF] Forelimb motion and orientation in the ornithischian dinosaurs ...The reduced phalangeal counts and degenerate finger- tip morphology in the fourth and fifth fingers are consistent with vestigialization (Senter, 2010) ...
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Kulindadromeus zabaikalicus, the oldest dinosaur with 'feather-like ...Feb 1, 2019 · Diverse epidermal appendages including grouped filaments closely resembling primitive feathers in non-avian theropods, are associated with ...
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The systematic relationships and biogeographic history of ...Dec 22, 2015 · All characters discussed below are unambiguously optimized synapomorphies. Ornithischia. The monophyly of Ornithischia is supported in this ...
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Taxonomic revison of the basal neornithischian taxa ...This analysis is the first to recover a clade containing all basal neornithischian taxa from the Cretaceous of North America.Missing: key | Show results with:key
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Cerapoda | Research Starters - EBSCOAccording to later literature, however, Sereno discarded the taxon “Cerapoda” in favor of “Neornithischia,” a taxon term introduced by Cooper in 1985, which ...
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GEOL 104 Thescelosauridae and Ornithopoda: Beaks, bills & crestsAug 6, 2025 · Neornithischia is the sister-group to Thyreophora. It contains Marginocephalia, Ornithopoda, Thescelosauridae, and a series of basal forms.
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Iguanodontian phylogeny - Palaeontologia ElectronicaThe number of iguanodontian genera increased quickly beginning in the 1990s ... many as 66 ornithopod genera in the analyses (Figure 3). However, these ...
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How duck-billed dinosaurs evolved to have more than - Earth ArchivesThe condition that's seen in hadrosaurs is similar to that seen in iguanodonts, only more extreme. Hadrosaur teeth are still closely packed, eliminating spaces ...
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GEOL 104 Marginocephalia: That's Using Your Head!Sep 17, 2025 · Marginocephalia is a clade of herbivorous ornithischians characterized by an expansion of the bones at the rear of the skull.
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Patterns of divergence in the morphology of ceratopsian dinosaursMar 21, 2018 · A total of 350 ceratopsian cladistic characters were categorized as either 'internal', 'display' (i.e. ornamental) or 'non display'. Patterns of ...
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Horns And Beaks: Ceratopsian And Ornithopod Dinosaurs - BioOneThey were morphologically and taxonomically diverse (over 170 valid genera, ranging in mass from less than 1 kg to more than 16,000 kg; Weishampel et al., 2004) ...
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The world's oldest cerapodan ornithischian dinosaur from the Middle ...Mar 12, 2025 · The earliest definitive cerapodan body fossil is an iguanodontian femur, Callovosaurus leedsi [18], from the Callovian (Middle Jurassic) Oxford ...Missing: timeline | Show results with:timeline
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[PDF] Brief report: Gastroliths in an ornithopod dinosaurGastroliths have been occasionally reported in non−avian dinosaurs (Wings 2004) but only few cases can withstand rigorous testing.
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A new primitive Neornithischian dinosaur from the Jurassic of ...Feb 16, 2017 · By contrast, the other major clade of ornithischians, the Neornithischia ... synapomorphies: two supraorbitals incorporated into the ...
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Notes on Thescelosaurus, a conservative ornithopod dinosaur from ...Aug 6, 2025 · neglectus, combined with the narrow rostrum, suggest a selective feeding strategy. By contrast, S. validum has a wide rostrum and may have ...
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Ontogeny reveals function and evolution of the hadrosaurid ...Jul 28, 2016 · Given the grinding motions that hadrosaurs employed to consume plant material [5], a grinding battery possessing several hundred small teeth ...
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Quantitative analysis of dental microwear in hadrosaurid dinosaurs ...Jul 7, 2009 · We show that analysis of tooth microwear orientation provides direct evidence for the relative motions of jaws during feeding in hadrosaurid ornithopods.
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The Functional and Palaeoecological Implications of Tooth ...For this reason, the wear surface of the hadrosaurid dental battery has been compared to a tessellated pavement [74]. The wear surface is gently sinusoidal ...
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THE PALEOBIOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS OF HERBIVOROUS ...Mar 9, 2017 · Rare assemblages of woody coprolites from different strata of the Two Medicine Formation provide surprising perspectives on the feeding behavior of Late ...Missing: Neornithischia | Show results with:Neornithischia
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Dinosaur coprolites from the Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian ...Internally the coprolites are dark grey and contain abundant plant tissues and other organic materials. The plant tissues are mostly of gymnospermous origin.1. Introduction · 2. Geological Background And... · 5. Inference From Isotopic...
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Locomotion in ornithischian dinosaurs: an assessment using three ...Nov 19, 2013 · Ornithischian dinosaurs were primitively bipedal with forelimbs modified for grasping, but quadrupedalism evolved in the clade on at least ...
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Theoretical Aspects of Cursorial Adaptations in DinosaursAdaptations include long limbs, small forelimbs (bipeds), freely rotating scapula (quadrupeds), hinge-like joints, and reduced digits. Small bipedal ...
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Osteological Correlates for Quadrupedality in Ornithischian DinosaursSep 21, 2012 · This suggests that Protoceratops was likely facultatively quadrupedal, using quadrupedal stance and/or locomotion more than Leptoceratops.
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[1982] Speeds and gaits of dinosaurs - Academia.eduIt is concluded that smaller bipedal dinosaurs were capable of running at speeds up to 35 or 40 km/h. The so~called "ostrich dinosaurs" are credited with ...
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Dinosaur swim tracks from the Lower Cretaceous of La Rioja, SpainSome hadrosaurs were considered amphibious due to their anatomy and feeding in swampy pools or at their margins (see Osborn, 1912; Romer, 1966; Morris, 1981).
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Swimming Dinosaurs - Philip J. Currie Dinosaur MuseumHenderson's models also found that hadrosaurs seemed to have floated in water with their heads just above the surface, meaning they wouldn't have struggled much ...
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Trackway evidence of herd structure among ornithopod dinosaurs ...The three intra‐herd groups that moved north may have been waves in a larger herd that wove, crisscrossed and veered somewhat from the hypothetical mean ...
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Sexual selection in Ceratopsia - Palaeontologia ElectronicaPositive allometry for exaggerated structures in the ceratopsian dinosaur Protoceratops andrewsi supports socio-sexual signaling.
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A Nest of Protoceratops andrewsi (Dinosauria, Ornithischia)Mar 3, 2017 · In contrast, some ornithischian taxa are thought to have had nest-bound hatchlings with parental care, based on long-bone ossification and size ...
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Dinosaur Brains and SensesJul 18, 2024 · Most dinosaurs had fairly limited binocular vision, but a great range of vision around them. Certain theropod groups (in particular ...
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Acoustic analyses of potential vocalization in lambeosaurine ...Feb 8, 2016 · Lambeosaurine dinosaur crests are judged to have been conducive to resonation on the basis of an acoustic analysis of the structure of the nasal cavity.
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The status of Dollodon and other basal iguanodonts (DinosauriaEurope boasts one of the richest records of Early Cretaceous basal iguanodonts in the world, and yet 186 years after Mantell's (1825) initial description of ...
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A ceratopsid-dominated tracksite from the Dinosaur Park Formation ...The Dinosaur Park Formation at the Park is characterized by fluvial channel-belt, floodplain, and coal deposits that record sedimentation on an alluvial plain ...
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New small-bodied ornithopods (Dinosauria, Neornithischia) from the ...Mar 11, 2019 · New small-bodied ornithopods (Dinosauria, Neornithischia) from the Early Cretaceous Wonthaggi Formation (Strzelecki Group) of the ...
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A Ceratopsian Dinosaur from the Lower Cretaceous of Western ...Dec 10, 2014 · Biogeographically, A. americanus probably originated via a dispersal from Asia into North America; the exact route of this dispersal is ...
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A brief review of non-avian dinosaur biogeography: state-of-the-art ...Oct 30, 2024 · We outline the main ideas and debates in non-avian dinosaur biogeography, including their geographic origin, the tectonic and eustatic factors.
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Ornithischia) with an Intermediate Nasal Crest from the Campanian ...Nov 11, 2015 · Maiasaura and Brachylophosaurus are more typical hadrosaurines in having prominent nasal crests, and are found stratigraphically higher than ...Missing: Neornithischia | Show results with:Neornithischia
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(PDF) A comprehensive phylogenetic analysis on early ornithischian ...Jun 21, 2024 · PDF | On Jun 21, 2024, André De Oliveira Fonseca and others published A comprehensive phylogenetic analysis on early ornithischian evolution ...