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141 related items for PubMed ID: 17952398

  • 1. Behavioral and faunal implications of Early Cretaceous deinonychosaur trackways from China.
    Li R, Lockley MG, Makovicky PJ, Matsukawa M, Norell MA, Harris JD, Liu M.
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    Sci Rep; 2016 Jan 07; 6():18952. PubMed ID: 26741567
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    Xing L, Buckley LG, McCrea RT, Lockley MG, Zhang J, Piñuela L, Klein H, Wang F.
    PLoS One; 2015 Jan 07; 10(5):e0124039. PubMed ID: 25993285
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    Sci Rep; 2019 Sep 16; 9(1):13278. PubMed ID: 31527673
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  • 9. An Ornithopod-Dominated Tracksite from the Lower Cretaceous Jiaguan Formation (Barremian-Albian) of Qijiang, South-Central China: New Discoveries, Ichnotaxonomy, Preservation and Palaeoecology.
    Xing L, Lockley MG, Marty D, Zhang J, Wang Y, Klein H, McCrea RT, Buckley LG, Belvedere M, Mateus O, Gierliński GD, Piñuela L, Persons WS, Wang F, Ran H, Dai H, Xie X.
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  • 10. Dinosaur locomotion from a new trackway.
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  • 11. An exceptionally preserved Lower Cretaceous ecosystem.
    Zhou Z, Barrett PM, Hilton J.
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  • 13. Trackway evidence for large bipedal crocodylomorphs from the Cretaceous of Korea.
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  • 16. Digit-only sauropod pes trackways from China--evidence of swimming or a preservational phenomenon?
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  • 18. Exquisitely-preserved, high-definition skin traces in diminutive theropod tracks from the Cretaceous of Korea.
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  • 20. A new small deinonychosaur (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Late Cretaceous of Patagônia, Argentina.
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