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Mike Romano, Neil D. L. Clark and Stephen L. Brusatte
Despite the Hebrides and Cleveland basins being geographically close, research has not previously been carried out to determine faunal similarities and assess the possibility of links between the dinosaur populations. The palaeogeography of both areas du...
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Neil D. L. Clark
Dinosaurs are rare from the Middle Jurassic worldwide. The Isle of Skye, is the only place in Scotland thus far to have produced dinosaur remains. These remains consist mainly of footprints, but also several bones and teeth. These Bajocian and Bathonian ...
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Patrick R. Getty, Christopher Aucoin, Nathaniel Fox, Aaron Judge, Laurel Hardy and Andrew M. Bush
Eubrontes giganteus is a common ichnospecies of large dinosaur track in the Early Jurassic rocks of the Hartford and Deerfield basins in Connecticut and Massachusetts, USA. It has been proposed that the trackmaker was gregarious based on parallel trackwa...
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Silvina De Valais,Victor Filippi,Sonia Molinas,Ricardo Souberlich
Pág. 541 - 547
The Mesozoic fossil record from Paraguay is almost non-existent, being the only exception the mention of two currently missing vertebrate trackways, found in slabs of the sidewalks of the Iglesia de la Catedral and of the iglesia María Auxiliadora. It is...
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Karen Moreno
Pág. 239 - 240
I apologize for the involuntary errors shown at Table 1 (Rubilar-Rogers et al., 2008). Values for the calculation of the speed in cm/s, km/h and S/H now take account of the correction factor 4.9 for calculating the hip height of large theropods from foot...
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David Rubilar-Rogers,Karen Moreno,Nicolas Blanco,Jorge O. Calvo
We describe sixteen theropod dinosaur trackways from site III (Lower Cretaceous?) of the Quebrada Cha-carilla in the ChacariUa Formation (Jurassic-Lower Cretaceous), northern Chile. The trackbed belongs to a meandering river environment, with recurrent t...
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