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An Early Late Cretaceous Dinosaur Tracksite in Central Yukon Territory, Canada

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Pages 299-309 | Published online: 11 Aug 2010

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Nathan J. Enriquez, Nicolás E. Campione, Tom Brougham, Federico Fanti, Matt A. White, Robin L. Sissons, Corwin Sullivan, Matthew J. Vavrek & Phil R. Bell. (2020) Exploring possible ontogenetic trajectories in tyrannosaurids using tracks from the Wapiti Formation (upper Campanian) of Alberta, Canada. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 40:6.
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Nathan J. Enriquez, Nicolás E. Campione, Matt A. White, Federico Fanti, Robin L. Sissons, Corwin Sullivan, Matthew J. Vavrek & Phil R. Bell. (2022) The dinosaur tracks of Tyrants Aisle: An Upper Cretaceous ichnofauna from Unit 4 of the Wapiti Formation (upper Campanian), Alberta, Canada. PLOS ONE 17:2, pages e0262824.
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Lida Xing, Martin G. Lockley, Hendrik Klein, W. Scott PersonsIVIV, Guangzhao Peng, Yong Ye & Miaoyan Wang. (2021) Largest dinosaur tracksite in China (Cretaceous, Zhaojue area, Sichuan Province): On the verge of destruction. Geoscience Frontiers 12:5, pages 101181.
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Philip T. Hadland, Steve Friedrich, Abdelouahed Lagnaoui & David M. Martill. (2021) The youngest dinosaur footprints from England and their palaeoenvironmental implications. Proceedings of the Geologists' Association 132:4, pages 479-490.
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Facundo Riguetti, Paolo Citton, Sebastián Apesteguía, Gerardo Gabriel Zacarías & Xabier Pereda-Suberbiola. (2021) New ankylosaurian trackways (cf. Tetrapodosaurus) from an uppermost Cretaceous level of the El Molino Formation of Bolivia. Cretaceous Research 124, pages 104810.
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Gábor Botfalvai, Edina Prondvai & Attila Ősi. (2021) Living alone or moving in herds? A holistic approach highlights complexity in the social lifestyle of Cretaceous ankylosaurs. Cretaceous Research 118, pages 104633.
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Lida Xing, Martin G. Lockley, Hendrik Klein, W. Scott PersonsIVIV, Mengyuan Wei, Li Chen & Miaoyan Wang. (2020) The first record of Cretaceous non–avian dinosaur tracks from the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, China. Cretaceous Research 115, pages 104549.
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Victoria M. Arbour, Derek Larson, Matthew Vavrek, Lisa Buckley & David Evans. (2020) An ankylosaurian dinosaur from the Cenomanian Dunvegan Formation of northeastern British Columbia, Canada. Fossil Record 23:2, pages 179-189.
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Yuong-Nam Lee, Hang-Jae Lee, Sang-Young Han, Euijun Park & Chan Hee Lee. (2018) A new dinosaur tracksite from the Lower Cretaceous Sanbukdong Formation of Gunsan City, South Korea. Cretaceous Research 91, pages 208-216.
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N. Herrero, X. Pereda-Suberbiola, J. Herrero-Gascón & F. Pérez-Lorente. (2017) Pentadactyl ankylosaurian manus tracks from the Lower Cretaceous of Galve (Teruel, Spain): first occurrence of Tetrapodosaurus in the Iberian Peninsula. Journal of Iberian Geology 43:2, pages 319-344.
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Jens N. Lallensack, Anneke H. van Heteren & Oliver Wings. (2016) Geometric morphometric analysis of intratrackway variability: a case study on theropod and ornithopod dinosaur trackways from Münchehagen (Lower Cretaceous, Germany). PeerJ 4, pages e2059.
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Lida Xing, Geng Yang, Jun Cao, Martin G. Lockley, Hendrik Klein, Jianping Zhang, W. Scott PersonsIVIV, Haiqian Hu, Hongjiang Shen, Xiaomin Zheng & Yongchao Qin. (2015) Cretaceous saurischian tracksites from southwest Sichuan Province and overview of Late Cretaceous dinosaur track assemblages of China. Cretaceous Research 56, pages 458-469.
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François TherrienDarla K. ZelenitskyAnnie QuinneyKohei Tanaka. (2015) Dinosaur trackways from the Upper Cretaceous Oldman and Dinosaur Park formations (Belly River Group) of southern Alberta, Canada, reveal novel ichnofossil preservation style. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 52:8, pages 630-641.
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Ignacio Díaz-Martínez, Xabier Pereda-Suberbiola, Félix Pérez-Lorente & José Ignacio Canudo. (2015) Ichnotaxonomic Review of Large Ornithopod Dinosaur Tracks: Temporal and Geographic Implications. PLOS ONE 10:2, pages e0115477.
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Lida Xing, Martin G. Lockley, Jianping Zhang, Hendrik Klein, W. Scott PersonsIVIV & Hui Dai. (2014) Diverse sauropod-, theropod-, and ornithopod-track assemblages and a new ichnotaxon Siamopodus xui ichnosp. nov. from the Feitianshan Formation, Lower Cretaceous of Sichuan Province, southwest China. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 414, pages 79-97.
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Nizar Ibrahim, David J. Varricchio, Paul C. Sereno, Jeff A. Wilson, Didier B. Dutheil, David M. Martill, Lahssen Baidder & Samir Zouhri. (2014) Dinosaur Footprints and Other Ichnofauna from the Cretaceous Kem Kem Beds of Morocco. PLoS ONE 9:3, pages e90751.
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LiDa Xing, Martin G. Lockley, JianPing Zhang, Andrew R. C. Milner, Hendrik Klein, DaQing Li, W. Scott PersonsIVIV & JieFang Ebi. (2013) A new early cretaceous dinosaur track assemblage and the first definite non-avian theropod swim trackway from China. Chinese Science Bulletin 58:19, pages 2370-2378.
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Federico Fanti, Phil R. Bell & Robin L. Sissons. (2013) A diverse, high-latitude ichnofauna from the Late Cretaceous Wapiti Formation, Alberta, Canada. Cretaceous Research 41, pages 256-269.
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David C. EvansMatthew J. VavrekDennis R. BramanNicolás E. CampioneT. Alexander DececchiGrant D. Zazula. (2012) Vertebrate fossils (Dinosauria) from the Bonnet Plume Formation, Yukon Territory, Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 49:2, pages 396-411.
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Darrel G.F. Long & Grant W. Lowey. (2011) Wandering gravel-bed rivers and high-constructive stable channel sandy fluvial systems in the Ross River area, Yukon Territory, Canada. Geoscience Frontiers 2:3, pages 277-288.
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