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    First complete sauropod dinosaur skull from the Cretaceous of the Americas and the evolution of sauropod dentition by Chure, Daniel, Britt, Brooks B, Whitlock, John A, Wilson, Jeffrey A

    Published in Die Naturwissenschaften (01-04-2010)
    “…Sauropod dinosaur bones are common in Mesozoic terrestrial sediments, but sauropod skulls are exceedingly rare—cranial materials are known for less than one…”
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    Caelestiventus hanseni gen. et sp. nov. extends the desert-dwelling pterosaur record back 65 million years by Britt, Brooks B., Dalla Vecchia, Fabio M., Chure, Daniel J., Engelmann, George F., Whiting, Michael F., Scheetz, Rodney D.

    Published in Nature ecology & evolution (01-09-2018)
    “…Pterosaurs are the oldest known powered flying vertebrates. Originating in the Late Triassic, they thrived to the end of the Cretaceous. Triassic pterosaurs…”
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    Donponoxylon gen. nov., a new spermatophyte axis from the Middle to Late Jurassic of Australia and New Zealand by Tidwell, William D., Britt, Brooks B., Wright, W. Walton

    Published in Review of palaeobotany and palynology (16-09-2013)
    “…A new genus and two new species of an incertae sedis spermatophyte are erected based on large, petrified and permineralized axes from Middle to Upper Jurassic…”
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    Evidence for high taxonomic and morphologic tyrannosauroid diversity in the Late Cretaceous (Late Campanian) of the American Southwest and a new short-skulled tyrannosaurid from the Kaiparowits formation of Utah by Carr, Thomas D, Williamson, Thomas E, Britt, Brooks B, Stadtman, Ken

    Published in Die Naturwissenschaften (01-03-2011)
    “…The fossil record of late Campanian tyrannosauroids of western North America has a geographic gap between the Northern Rocky Mountain Region (Montana, Alberta)…”
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    Pennsylvanian Sponges from the Graford Formation, Wise County, Texas by Rigby, J. Keith, McKinzie, Mark G, Britt, Brooks B

    Published in Journal of paleontology (01-05-2008)
    “…A variety of Pennsylvanian sponges have been recovered from exposures along the shore of Lake Bridgeport and in nearby areas in Wise County, north-central…”
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    Silurian Sponges and Some Associated Fossils from the Heceta Limestone, Prince of Wales Island, Southeastern Alaska by Rigby, J. Keith, Rohr, David M, Blodgett, Robert B, Britt, Brooks B

    Published in Journal of paleontology (01-01-2008)
    “…A small faunule of hypercalcified agelasiid demosponges has been recovered from outcrops of the Silurian Heceta Formation on Prince of Wales Island in…”
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    Postcranial pneumatization in Archaeopteryx by Makovicky, Peter J, Britt, Brooks B, Gauthier, Jacques, Bonde, Niels

    Published in Nature (London) (24-09-1998)
    “…Pneumatization of the postcranial skeleton by the lungs is thought to be a hallmark of the avian skeleton, and to be an adaptation for flight by reducing…”
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    Osteology and Phylogenetic Relationships of the Mid-Cretaceous Neornithischian Dinosaur Oryctodromeus cubicularis Varricchio, 2007 by Krumenacker, L. J., Varricchio, David J., Organ, Chris, Gardner, Jacob D., Britt, Brooks B., Boyd, Clint

    Published in Journal of vertebrate paleontology (03-09-2023)
    “…The vertebrate assemblages of the Albian to Cenomanian Wayan Formation of southeastern Idaho and southwestern Montana's coeval Vaughn Member of the Blackleaf…”
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    A Suite of Dermestid Beetle Traces on Dinosaur Bone from the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation, Wyoming, USA by Britt, Brooks B., Scheetz, Rodney D., Dangerfield, Anne

    Published in Ichnos (Chur, Switzerland) (06-05-2008)
    “…Most studies of insect traces on fossil bone deal with one or two trace morphs found on isolated bone fragments, making it difficult to identify the…”
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    Taphonomy of debris-flow hosted dinosaur bonebeds at Dalton Wells, Utah (Lower Cretaceous, Cedar Mountain Formation, USA) by Britt, Brooks B., Eberth, David A., Scheetz, Rod D., Greenhalgh, Brent W., Stadtman, Kenneth L.

    “…A taphonomic study of the Lower Cretaceous, Dalton Wells (DW) dinosaur bonebeds near Moab, Utah, provides insight into the origins, preservational biases, and…”
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    Dalton Wells: Geology and significance of debris-flow-hosted dinosaur bonebeds in the Cedar Mountain Formation (Lower Cretaceous) of eastern Utah, USA by Eberth, David A., Britt, Brooks B., Scheetz, Rod, Stadtman, Kenneth L., Brinkman, Donald B.

    “…The Lower Cretaceous Dalton Wells dinosaur locality, north of Moab, Utah, consists of a 2 m thick, stacked succession of four fossil-rich bonebeds with an…”
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    Pneumatic postcranial bones in dinosaurs and other archosaurs by Britt, Brooks Bradley

    Published 01-01-1993
    “…Among amniotes, pneumatic postcranial bones are shared by Aves, Theropoda, Sauropoda, and Pterosauria. Comparison of pneumatic characters in the vertebrae of…”
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