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Historical Biology
An International Journal of Paleobiology
Volume 21, 2009 - Issue 3-4
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The socio-sexual behaviour of extant archosaurs: implications for understanding dinosaur behaviour

Pages 139-214 | Published online: 08 Jan 2010

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Xingsheng Jin, David J. Varricchio, Ashley W. Poust & Tao He. (2019) An oviraptorosaur adult-egg association from the Cretaceous of Jiangxi Province, China. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 39:6.
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Mark A. Norell, Jasmina Wiemann, Matteo Fabbri, Congyu Yu, Claudia A. Marsicano, Anita Moore-Nall, David J. Varricchio, Diego Pol & Darla K. Zelenitsky. (2020) The first dinosaur egg was soft. Nature 583:7816, pages 406-410.
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Thomas L. Stubbs, Michael J. Benton, Armin Elsler & Albert Prieto-Márquez. (2019) Morphological innovation and the evolution of hadrosaurid dinosaurs. Paleobiology 45:02, pages 347-362.
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Jordan C. Mallon. (2017) Recognizing sexual dimorphism in the fossil record: lessons from nonavian dinosaurs. Paleobiology 43:3, pages 495-507.
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David W. E. Hone & Jordan C. Mallon. (2017) Protracted growth impedes the detection of sexual dimorphism in non-avian dinosaurs. Palaeontology 60:4, pages 535-545.
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Daran Zheng, André Nel, Edmund A. Jarzembowski, Su-Chin Chang, Haichun Zhang, Fangyuan Xia, Haoying Liu & Bo Wang. (2017) Extreme adaptations for probable visual courtship behaviour in a Cretaceous dancing damselfly. Scientific Reports 7:1.
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Jason R. Moore & David J. Varricchio. (2016) The Evolution of Diapsid Reproductive Strategy with Inferences about Extinct Taxa. PLOS ONE 11:7, pages e0158496.
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Martin G. Lockley, Richard T. McCrea, Lisa G. Buckley, Jong Deock Lim, Neffra A. Matthews, Brent H. Breithaupt, Karen J. Houck, Gerard D. Gierliński, Dawid Surmik, Kyung Soo Kim, Lida Xing, Dal Yong Kong, Ken Cart, Jason Martin & Glade Hadden. (2016) Theropod courtship: large scale physical evidence of display arenas and avian-like scrape ceremony behaviour by Cretaceous dinosaurs. Scientific Reports 6:1.
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Leonardo Maiorino, Andrew A. Farke, Tassos Kotsakis & Paolo Piras. (2015) Males Resemble Females: Re-Evaluating Sexual Dimorphism in Protoceratops andrewsi (Neoceratopsia, Protoceratopsidae). PLOS ONE 10:5, pages e0126464.
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Geoffrey F. Birchard, Marcello Ruta & D. Charles Deeming. (2013) Evolution of parental incubation behaviour in dinosaurs cannot be inferred from clutch mass in birds. Biology Letters 9:4, pages 20130036.
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Lucio M. Ibiricu, Rubén D. Martínez, Gabriel A. Casal & Ignacio A. Cerda. (2013) The Behavioral Implications of a Multi-Individual Bonebed of a Small Theropod Dinosaur. PLoS ONE 8:5, pages e64253.
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David W.E. HoneDarren NaishInnes C. Cuthill. (2012) Does mutual sexual selection explain the evolution of head crests in pterosaurs and dinosaurs?. Lethaia 45:2, pages 139-156.
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