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121“…The Triassic theropod Coelophysis bauri, known from a bonebed preserving a single population of coeval individuals, provides an exceptional system to assess whether highly variable growth patterns were present near the origin of Dinosauria. Twenty-four histologically sampled individuals were less than a year to at least four years old and confirm the right-skewed age distribution of the Coelophysis assemblage. …”
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122“…An ancestral state reconstruction based on the infer distribution suggests that cartilaginous uncinate processes were plesiomorphically present in Dinosauria and arguably in Archosauria, indicating that uncinate processes, and presumably their ventilatory function, have a deep evolutionary history extending back well beyond the origin of birds.…”
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123“…The goal of this review is to document progress in the field of archosaur paleohistology, focusing in particular on the Dinosauria. We briefly review the “growth age” of dinosaur histology, which has encompassed new and varied directions since its emergence in the 1950s, resulting in a shift in the scientific perception of non-avian dinosaurs from “sluggish” reptiles to fast-growing animals with relatively high metabolic rates. …”
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124por Pol, Diego, Mancuso, Adriana C., Smith, Roger M. H., Marsicano, Claudia A., Ramezani, Jahandar, Cerda, Ignacio A., Otero, Alejandro, Fernandez, Vincent“…These findings provide the earliest evidence of complex social behaviour in Dinosauria, predating previous records by at least 40 My. …”
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125“…Given this basal positioning, squamates likewise inform and constrain the range of physiological thermoregulatory mechanisms that may have been found in Dinosauria. Unfortunately, the literature on squamate vascular anatomy is limited. …”
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126por Gônet, Jordan, Bardin, Jérémie, Girondot, Marc, Hutchinson, John R., Laurin, Michel“…Our models produced reliable inferences for taxa that preceded and followed the quadruped/biped and sprawling/erect transitions, notably within the Captorhinidae and Dinosauria. For taxa contemporary with these transitions, such as Terrestrisuchus and Marasuchus, the inferences are more questionable. …”
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127por Boyd, Clint A.“…This study supports the origination of Dinosauria and the early diversification of Ornithischia within Gondwana. …”
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128“…Many of the major locomotor transitions during the evolution of Archosauria, the lineage including crocodiles and birds as well as extinct Dinosauria, were shifts from quadrupedalism to bipedalism (and vice versa). …”
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129Publicado 1997Tabla de Contenidos: “…Chinese Dinosaurs -- Chinle Formation -- Cleveland-Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry -- Cloverly Formation -- Coelurosauria -- Color -- Como Bluff -- Computers and Related Technology -- Connecticut River Valley -- Constructional Morphology -- Coprolites -- Craniofacial Air Sinus Systems -- Cretaceous Period -- Crocodylia -- Crystal Palace -- Dalton Wells Quarry -- Deccan Basalt -- Deinonychosauria -- Denver Museum of Natural History -- Devil's Coulee Dinosaur Egg Site -- Diet -- Dinosauria: Definition -- Dinosaur National Monument -- Dinosauromorpha -- Dinosaur Provincial Park -- Dinosaur Ridge -- Dinosaur Society -- Dinosaur Valley -- Dinoturbation -- Distribution and Diversity -- Djadokhta Formation -- Dockum Group -- Dromaeosauridae -- Dry Mesa Quarry -- Dryosauridae.…”
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130“…Thirty-five outgroup taxa encompassing Crocodylia, predominately theropod Dinosauria, and selected Mesozoic birds were used to root the trees. …”
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