PLOS Paleo Top 10 OA Fossil Vertebrates #7: Murusraptor barrosaensis
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Next in the countdown of the winners of the PLOS Paleo Open Access Fossil Vertebrates of the past year is Murusraptor…
Next in the countdown of the winners of the PLOS Paleo Open Access Fossil Vertebrates of the past year is Murusraptor…
South America has proven very lucrative in the last few decades when it comes to new theropod dinosaur discoveries from the…
by Stephen F. Poropat*1,2 Introduction: Ask the average person in the street to name an Australian dinosaur, and you will be…
2009 will go down as the year when open access publication really, truly made its mark in the field of vertebrate paleontology.
The FANTOM consortium report in the latest issue of Nature Genetics that they have measured what happens with the entire, total…
The FANTOM consortium report in the latest issue of Nature Genetics that they have measured what happens with the entire, total…
Three new Australian dinosaurs, Australovenator wintonensis at the top, Wintonotitan wattsi in the middle and Diamantinasaurus…
The latest dinosaur paper causing a buzz on the blogosphere is a new paper by Hocknull et al. describing three new dinosaurs (two…
Big news today: Australia’s dinosaur fauna just got a little less depauperate. Hocknull et al. (2009) described three new…
Hocknull, S., White, M., Tischler, T., Cook, A., Calleja, N., Sloan, T.,
The Cretaceous of Gondwana - the formerly connected…
Hocknull, S., White, M., Tischler, T., Cook, A., Calleja, N., Sloan, T.,