Pages that link to "Item:Q166882"
The following pages link to Evolutionary History and Diversity of Dinosaurs (Q166882):
Displayed 50 items.
- Brian Cousens (Q141057) (← links)
- Maria Mangano (Q141098) (← links)
- Gregory Price (Q141165) (← links)
- Nicholas John Minter (Q141167) (← links)
- Max Wisshak (Q141172) (← links)
- Devin Bloom (Q141264) (← links)
- Chad Pritchard (Q141300) (← links)
- Alex Dornburg (Q141633) (← links)
- Linda D Owen (Q141764) (← links)
- Helen Malenda (Q141779) (← links)
- Donald Woodrow (Q141803) (← links)
- Luigi Solari (Q141966) (← links)
- Eva Dettweiler-Robinson (Q142037) (← links)
- Alan Deino (Q142087) (← links)
- Huaiyu He (Q142169) (← links)
- Michael Braun (Q142215) (← links)
- Mark Sweeney (Q142420) (← links)
- Orsolya Vincze (Q142536) (← links)
- Travis Park (Q142621) (← links)
- George Scott (Q142713) (← links)
- Julia Kelson (Q142823) (← links)
- Akiko Shoji (Q142834) (← links)
- James mortensen (Q143029) (← links)
- Jonathan Pitchford (Q143311) (← links)
- Sery Gonedelé Bi (Q143354) (← links)
- Evidence for prosauropod dinosaur gastroliths in the Bull Run Formation (Upper Triassic, Norian) of Virginia (Q146899) (← links)
- Head-bobbing behavior in walking whooping cranes (<i>Grus americana</i>) and sandhill cranes (<i>Grus canadensis</i>) (Q147008) (← links)
- Diverse dinosaur-dominated ichnofaunas from the Potomac Group (Lower Cretaceous) Maryland (Q147180) (← links)
- [book review] Systematics and Taxonomy of Australian Birds -- Les Christidis and Walter E. Boles. Collingwood, VIC, Australia: CSIRO Publishing, 2008 (Q148922) (← links)
- Anatomy of the lamprey ear: morphological evidence for occurrence of horizontal semicircular ducts in the labyrinth of <i>Petromyzon marinus</i> (Q154785) (← links)
- Bureau of Land Management (Q158218) (← links)
- Katie V Anweiler, M.S. (Q159782) (← links)
- Solomon R David (Q163783) (← links)
- Paleomagnetic and palynologic analyses of Albian to Santonian strata at Bayn Shireh, Burkhant, and Khuren Dukh, eastern Gobi Desert, Mongolia (Q230536) (← links)
- A king-sized theropod coprolite (Q231354) (← links)
- Late Miocene calcareous nannofossil genus Catinaster: Taxonomy, evolution and magnetobiochronology (Q231495) (← links)
- A problematic early tetrapod from the Mississippian of Nevada (Q231549) (← links)
- Removal of ash from plankton samples concentrated by ignition (Q231961) (← links)
- Graptolite succession across the Ordovician–Silurian boundary in south-eastern Alaska (Q232241) (← links)
- Palaeomagnetic stratigraphy of the Koobi Fora Formation, East of Lake Turkana (Lake Rudolf), Kenya (reply) (Q233149) (← links)
- Biogeography of late Silurian and devonian rugose corals (Q233166) (← links)
- A note on the occurrence of allocrioceras billinghursti Klinger, 1976 (Cretaceous Ammonoidea) in the Middle Turonian of the Western Interior of the United States (Q233557) (← links)
- New ichnological, paleobotanical and detrital zircon data from an unnamed rock unit in Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve (Cretaceous: Alaska): Stratigraphic implications for the region (Q237199) (← links)
- Dinosaurs that did not die: Evidence for Paleocene dinosaurs in the Ojo Alamo Sandstone, San Juan Basin, New Mexico (Q237679) (← links)
- Vertebrate biostratigraphy of the Hell Creek Formation in southwestern North Dakota and northwestern South Dakota (Q237811) (← links)
- Avian furcula morphology may indicate relationships of flight requirements among birds (Q237844) (← links)
- Late Paleocene glyptosaur (Reptilia: Anguidae) osteoderms from South Carolina, USA (Q238405) (← links)
- Reply to: Terry, J. and Goff, J. comment on “Late Cenozoic sea level and the rise of modern rimmed atolls” by Toomey et al. (2016), Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 4 51: 73–83. (Q239742) (← links)
- Geology and vertebrate paleontology of Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument, Nevada, USA (Q240309) (← links)
- The history of dinosaur footprint discoveries in Wyoming with emphasis on the Bighorn Basin (Q240542) (← links)