Reconstruyendo vida prehistórica: TRICERATOPS (Guia de paleoarte)

¿Te interesa el paleoarte? Entonces este video es para ti. Pues en este, te contaré qué evidencias fósiles tenemos para reconstruir la anatomía de Triceratops. ¿Qué sabemos que es un hecho? El resto, queda abierto al ingenio del artista. Así que, no te lo pierdas. Página de Julio para comisionar arte original:   / juliusart26   Su proyecto de divulgación, los Chicky-Dins:   / chickydins   ____________________________________________________________________________ Patreon: www.patreon.com/Palaeos Facebook: www.facebook.com/PalaeosPag​​​​​​ Instagram: www.instagram.com/palaeoshvt/​ Contacto oficial: [email protected] Donación única: https://paypal.me/Palaeos ____________________________________________________________________________ Fuentes: Witmer, L. M. 2001. Nostril position in dinosaurs and other vertebrates and its significance for nasal function. Science, 293(5531), 850-853. Sereno, P. C. et al. 2010. A new psittacosaur from Inner Mongolia and the parrot-like structure and function of the psittacosaur skull. Proc. R. Soc. B: Biol. Sci., 277(1679), 199-209. Nabavizadeh, A. 2020. New reconstruction of cranial musculature in ornithischian dinosaurs: implications for feeding mechanisms and buccal anatomy. The Anatomical Record, 303(2), 347-362. Nabavizadeh, A. 2023. How Triceratops got its face: An update on the functional evolution of the ceratopsian head. The Anatomical Record. DOI: 10.1002/ar.25196 Happ, J. W. 2010. New evidence regarding the structure and function of the horns in Triceratops (Dinosauris: Caratopsidae). In New Perspectives on Horned Dinosaurs: The Royal Tyrrell Museum Ceratopsian Symposium (pp. 271-281). Bloomington: Indiana University Press. Happ, J. W. y Morrow, C. M. 2000. Evidence of soft tissue associated with nasal and supraorbital horn cores, rostral and exoccipital of Triceratops. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 20. 47A. Fastovsky, D. E., & Weishampel, D. B. 2009. Dinosaurs: a concise natural history. Cambridge University Press. Fiorillo, A. R. y Tykoski, R. S. 2013. An immature Pachyrhinosaurus perotorum (Dinosauria: Ceratopsidae) nasal reveals unexpected complexity of craniofacial ontogeny and integument in Pachyrhinosaurus. PLoS One, 8(6), e65802. Horner, J. R. y Goodwin, M. B. 2008. Ontogeny of cranial epi-ossifications in Triceratops. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 28(1), 134-144. Horner, J. R. y Goodwin, M. B. 2006. Major cranial changes during Triceratops ontogeny. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 273(1602), 2757–2761. Davis, S. N. y Clarke, J. A. 2021. Estimating the distribution of carotenoid coloration in skin and integumentary structures of birds and extinct dinosaurs. Evolution, 76(1), 42-57. Fujiwara, S. I. 2009. A reevaluation of the manus structure in Triceratops (Ceratopsia: Ceratopsidae). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 29(4), 1136-1147.