Dinosaurian growth rates and bird origins

K Padian, AJ de Ricqlès, JR Horner - Nature, 2001 - nature.com
Dinosaurs, like other tetrapods, grew more quickly just after hatching than later in life.
However, they did not grow like most other non-avian reptiles, which grow slowly and …

Evidence for endothermic ancestors of crocodiles at the stem of archosaur evolution

RS Seymour, CL Bennett-Stamper… - Physiological and …, 2004 - journals.uchicago.edu
Physiological, anatomical, and developmental features of the crocodilian heart support the
paleontological evidence that the ancestors of living crocodilians were active and …

[KNIHA][B] The microstructure of dinosaur bone

A Chinsamy-Turan - 2005 - press.jhu.edu
For millions of years, clues to the biology of dinosaurs lie locked within the microscopic
structure of their bones. Here one of the world's leading experts on fossil bone …

Morphology, phylogenetic taxonomy, and systematics of Ichthyornis and Apatornis (Avialae: Ornithurae)

JA Clarke - Bulletin of the American museum of natural history, 2004 - BioOne
Abstract Charles Darwin commented that Ichthyornis, as one of the “toothed birds” from the
Late Cretaceous of Kansas, offered some of “the best support to the theory of evolution”(in …

Ontogenetic stages in the long bone histology of sauropod dinosaurs

N Klein, M Sander - Paleobiology, 2008 - cambridge.org
Long bones (femora, humeri) are the most abundant remains of sauropod dinosaurs. Their
length is a good proxy for body length and body mass, and their histology is informative …

Bone tissue types: a brief account of currently used categories

V de Buffrénil, A Quilhac - Vertebrate skeletal histology and …, 2021 - taylorfrancis.com
The aim of comparative skeletal histology and paleohistology is to interpret the biological
characteristics and life history traits of vertebrates through the microstructure of their bones …

[HTML][HTML] Quantification of intraskeletal histovariability in Alligator mississippiensis and implications for vertebrate osteohistology

HN Woodward, JR Horner, JO Farlow - PeerJ, 2014 - peerj.com
Bone microanalyses of extant vertebrates provide a necessary framework from which to form
hypotheses regarding the growth and skeletochronology of extinct taxa. Here, we describe …

Age and growth dynamics of Tyrannosaurus rex

JR Horner, K Padian - … of the Royal Society of London …, 2004 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Tyrannosaurus rex is the most commonly found North American latest Cretaceous theropod,
but until the 1980s only five specimens had been discovered, and no more than six have …

Maiasaura, a model organism for extinct vertebrate population biology: a large sample statistical assessment of growth dynamics and survivorship

HN Woodward, EAF Fowler, JO Farlow, JR Horner - Paleobiology, 2015 - cambridge.org
Fossil bone microanalyses reveal the ontogenetic histories of extinct tetrapods, but
incomplete fossil records often result in small sample sets lacking statistical strength. In …

On the origin of high growth rates in archosaurs and their ancient relatives: complementary histological studies on Triassic archosauriforms and the problem of a “ …

A de Ricqlès, K Padian, F Knoll, JR Horner - Annales de Paléontologie, 2008 - Elsevier
Three possible hypotheses could explain the polarity of the histological features of basal
archosauriform and archosauromorph reptiles: either, the fibrolamellar complex is basal; or …