¿Qué #@%! es un DINOSAURIO? - Y ¿por qué las aves son dinosaurios?
Llega nuestro primer video elegido por nuestro patreons. Y la continuación a la serie de videos donde explicamos qué hace que un organismo pertenezca o no a un grupo animal específico. Hasta ahora, hemos cubierto a los peces, anfibios, reptiles, mamíferos y aves. Por ello, toca el turno a los dinosaurios. No te lo puedes perder. App de Laetoli production: https://laetoli-production.fr/en/work... 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: Baumel, J.J. 1979. Nomina Anatomica Avium: An Annotated Anatomical Dictionary of Birds. Nuttall Ornithological Society, Cambridge. Boulenger, G. A. 1881. Iguanodon bernissartensis, in van Beneden, P. Sur l’arc pelvien chez les dinosauriens de Bernissart: Bulletins de lAcadémie Royale des Sciences, des Lettres et des Beaux-Arts de Belgique, Classe des Sciences, 1, 600-606. Buckland, W. 1824. XXI.—Notice on the Megalosaurus or great Fossil Lizard of Stonesfield. Transactions of the Geological Society of London, 2(2), 390-396. Chiappe, L.M., Shu'An, J., & Qiang, J.I. 2007. Juvenile birds from the Early Cretaceous of China: implications for enantiornithine ontogeny. Ame. Mus. Nov., 2007(3594), 1-46. Claessens, L.P., & Vickaryous, M.K. 2012. The evolution, development and skeletal identity of the crocodylian pelvis (...). Jour. of Morp., 273(10), 1185-1198. Gauthier, J. 1986. Saurischian monophyly and the origin of birds. Mem. of the Cal. Aca. Sci., 8, 1-55. Godefroit, P., Bolotsky, Y.L., & Bolotsky, I.Y. 2012. Osteology and relationships of Olorotitan arharensis, a hollow-crested hadrosaurid (...). Acta Pal. Polo., 57(3), 527-560. Lamanna, M.C., Sues, H.D., Schachner, E.R., & Lyson, T.R. 2014. A new large-bodied oviraptorosaurian (...). PloS one, 9(3), e92022. Lamas, L.P., Main, R.P., & Hutchinson, J.R. 2014. Ontogenetic scaling patterns and functional anatomy of the pelvic limb musculature in emus (Dromaius novaehollandiae). PeerJ, 2, e716. Madsen, J. H., Jr. 1976. Allosaurus fragilis: A revised osteology. Utah Geological and Mineral Survey, Bulletin 109:1-163. Mallison, H. 2010. The digital Plateosaurus II: an assessment of the range of motion of the limbs (...). Acta Pal. Pol., 55(3), 433-458. Mantell, G.A. 1825. VIII. Notice on the Iguanodon, a newly discovered fossil reptile, from the sandstone of Tilgate, in Sussex. By Gideon Mantell, FLS and MGS Fellow of the College of Surgeons, &c. In a letter to Davies Gilbert, Esq. MPVPRS &c. &c. &c. Communicated by D. Gilbert, Esq. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, (115), 179-186. Mantell, G.A. 1827. Illustrations of the Geology of Sussex: Containing a General View of the Geological Relations of the South-Eastern Part of England. Lupton Relfe. Mantell, G.A. 1833. Observations of the remains of the Iguanodon, and other fossil reptiles, of the strata of Tilgate Forest in Sussex. Proceedings of the Geological Society of London. 1: 410–411. Massachusetts. Osborn, H.F. 1917. Skeletal adaptations of Ornitholestes, Struthiomimus, Tyrannosaurus. Bulletin of the AMNH; v. 35, article 43. Ossa-Fuentes, L., Mpodozis, J., & Vargas, A.O. 2015. Bird embryos uncover homology and evolution of the dinosaur ankle. Nature Communications, 6(1), 1-7. Owen, R. 1842. Report on British fossil reptiles, part II. Report for the British Association for the Advancement of Science, Plymouth, 1841, 60-294. Padian, K. & May, C.L. 1993. The earliest dinosaurs. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin, 3, 379-381. Rajani, C.V., Patki, H.S., Wilson, H.M., & Surjith, K. 2019. Comparative morphological studies of the pelvic limb bones in ostrich (Struthio camelus), emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae), domestic fowl (Gallus gallus domesticus) and duck (Anas platyrhynchos domesticus). Indian Journal of Animal Research, 53(11), 1445-1449. Sachs, S., & Hornung, J.J. 2013. Ankylosaur remains from the Early Cretaceous (Valanginian) of northwestern Germany. PloS one, 8(4), e60571. Seeley, H.G. 1888. I. On the classification of the fossil animals commonly named Dinosauria. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, 43(258-265), 165-171. Sereno, P.C., Martínez, R.N., & Alcober, O.A. 2012. Osteology of Eoraptor lunensis (Dinosauria, Sauropodomorpha). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 32(sup1), 83-179. Smuts, M.M.S., & Bezuidenhout, A.J. 1994. Osteology of the pelvic limb of the African elephant (Loxodonta africana). Onderstepoort J. Vet. Res., 61, 51–66. Suárez, W., & Olson, S.L. 2009. A new genus for the Cuban teratorn (Aves: Teratornithidae). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 122(1), 103-116. Thomson, J.A. 1906. Outlines of zoology. Fourth Edition. D. Appleton & Co. 856p.

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