Search Results - "Charig, Alan J."
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The earliest bird-line archosaurs and the assembly of the dinosaur body plan
Published in Nature (London) (27-04-2017)“…The archosaur species Teleocrater rhadinus , part of the new clade Aphanosauria, is an example of the earliest divergence of the avian stem lineage…”
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The oldest dinosaur? A Middle Triassic dinosauriform from Tanzania
Published in Biology letters (2005) (23-02-2013)“…The rise of dinosaurs was a major event in vertebrate history, but the timing of the origin and early diversification of the group remain poorly constrained…”
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The Anatomy of Teleocrater rhadinus, an Early Avemetatarsalian from the Lower Portion of the Lifua Member of the Manda Beds (Middle Triassic)
Published in Journal of vertebrate paleontology (29-11-2017)“…Bird-line archosaurs (= Avemetatarsalia, the clade containing birds, dinosaurs, pterosaurs, and their kin) originated in the Triassic Period. However, the…”
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Mandasuchus tanyauchen, gen. et sp. nov., a Pseudosuchian Archosaur from the Manda Beds (?Middle Triassic) of Tanzania
Published in Journal of vertebrate paleontology (29-11-2017)“…The diverse assemblage of extinct archosaur species known from the Manda Beds of Tanzania has provided key insights into the timing and tempo of the early part…”
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The Lower Jurassic ornithischian dinosaur Heterodontosaurus tucki Crompton & Charig, 1962: cranial anatomy, functional morphology, taxonomy, and relationships
Published in Zoological journal of the Linnean Society (01-09-2011)“…The cranial anatomy of the Lower Jurassic ornithischian dinosaur Heterodontosaurus tucki Crompton & Charig, 1962 is described in detail for the first time on…”
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Baryonyx , a remarkable new theropod dinosaur
Published in Nature (London) (27-11-1986)“…An extremely large claw bone, some 30 cm long, was found in Wealden (Lower Cretaceous) deposits in a Surrey claypit in January 1983. This led to the discovery…”
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The boy from Missouri
Published in Nature (London) (20-04-1989)“…Alan J. Charig reviews "Digging into the Past: An Autobiography," by Edwin H. Colbert…”
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A complete skeleton of the Late Triassic ornithischian Heterodontosaurus tucki
Published in Nature (London) (25-11-1976)Get full text
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Not the end of the dinosaurs
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Archaeopteryx is not a Forgery
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (02-05-1986)“…Archaeopteryx lithographica might be regarded as the most important zoological species known, fossil or recent. Its importance lies not in that its…”
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MANDASUCHUS TANYAUCHEN, GEN. ET SP. NOV., A PSEUDOSUCHIAN ARCHOSAUR FROM THE MANDA BEDS (?MIDDLE TRIASSIC) OF TANZANIA
Published in Society of Vertebrate Paleontology memoir (01-11-2017)“…The diverse assemblage of extinct archosaur species known from the Manda Beds of Tanzania has provided key insights into the timing and tempo of the early part…”
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THE ANATOMY OF TELEOCRATER RHADINUS, AN EARLY AVEMETATARSALIAN FROM THE LOWER PORTION OF THE LIFUA MEMBER OF THE MANDA BEDS (MIDDLE TRIASSIC)
Published in Society of Vertebrate Paleontology memoir (01-11-2017)“…Bird-line archosaurs (= Avemetatarsalia, the clade containing birds, dinosaurs, pterosaurs, and their kin) originated in the Triassic Period. However, the…”
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The Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary and the Last of the Dinosaurs [and Discussion]
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences (06-11-1989)“…Disaster theories of the K-T extinctions, more specifically dinosaur extinctions, are presently engendering much controversy. They require (inter alia) that…”
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