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Habitat of the giant pterosaur Quetzalcoatlus Lawson 1975 (Pterodactyloidea: Azhdarchoidea): a paleoenvironmental reconstruction of the Javelina Formation (Upper Cretaceous) Big Bend National Park, TexasOpen Access / Thomas M. Lehman, 2021 / Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 41:sup1, 21-45, DOI: 10.1080/02724634.2019.1593184 / PDFPDF

Hadrosaurian dinosaurs from the Maastrichtian Javelina Formation, Big Bend National Park, Texas / Thomas M. Lehman, Steven L. Wick, Jonathan Wagner, 2016 / Journal of Paleontology, 1(2):1-24

Halszkaraptor escuilliei and the evolution of the paravian bauplanOpen Access/ Chase D. Brownstein, 2019 / Scientific Reports 9, Nr. 16455. doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-52867-2PDFPDF

Haplocanthosaurus (Saurischia: Sauropoda) from the lower Morrison Formation (Upper Jurassic) near Snowmass, ColoradoPDF/ John R. Foster und Mathew J. Wedel, 2014 / Volumina Jurassica 2014 XII (2): 197-210. doi:10.5604/17313708.1130144

Hands, feet and behaviour in Pinacosaurus (Dinosauria: Ankylosauridae)Open Access / Philip J. Currie, Demchig Badamgarav, Eva B. Koppelhus, Robin Sissons, Matthew K. Vickaryous, 2011 / Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 56 (3), 2011: 489-504. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.4202/app.2010.0055 /PDFPDF

Helically arranged cross struts in azhdarchid pterosaur cervical vertebrae and their biomechanical implicationsOpen Access / Cariad J. Williams, Martino Pani, Andrea Bucchi, Roy E. Smith, Alexander Kao, William Keeble, Nizar Ibrahim, David M. Martill, 2021 / iScience, 102338, DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2021.102338PDFPDF

Herrerasauridae, a new family of triassic SaurischiansPDF/ Juan Luis Benedetto, 1973 / AMEGHINIANA, Journal of the Argentina Paleontological Association, Volume X, March 1973, No. 1

High acoustic diversity and behavioral complexity of katydids in the Mesozoic soundscapeOpen Access / Chunpeng Xu, Bo Wang, Torsten Wappler, Jun Chen, Dmitry Kopylov, Yan Fang, Edmund A. Jarzembowski, Haichun Zhang, Michael S. Engel, 2022 / PNAS Vol. 119, No. 51. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2210601119/PDFPDF

High browsing skeletal adaptations in Spinophorosaurus reveal an evolutionary innovation in sauropod dinosaursOpen Access / D. Vidal, P. Mocho, A. Aberasturi, J. L. Sanz, F. Ortega, 2020 / Scientific Reports, Volume 10, Article number: 6638PDFPDF

High diversity of the Ganzhou Oviraptorid Fauna increased by a new “cassowary-like” crested speciesOpen Access / Junchang Lü, Guoqing Li, Martin Kundrát, Yuong-Nam Lee, Zhenyuan Sun, Yoshitsugu Kobayashi, Caizhi Shen, Fangfang Teng, Hanfeng Liu, 2017 / Scientific Reports 7, Article number: 6393 (2017). doi:10.1038/s41598-017-05016-6 /PDFPDF

High frequencies of theropod bite marks provide evidence for feeding, scavenging, and possible cannibalism in a stressed Late Jurassic ecosystemOpen Access / Stephanie K. Drumheller, Julia B. McHugh, Miriam Kane, Anja Riedel, Domenic C. D’Amore, 2020 / PLoS ONE 15(5): e0233115. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0233115PDFPDF

High-Latitude Dinosaur Nesting Strategies during the Latest Cretaceous in North-Eastern RussiaOpen Access / Romain Amiot, Lina B. Golovneva, Pascal Godefroit, Jean Goedert , Géraldine Garcia, Christophe Lécuyer, François Fourel, Alexei B. Herman, Robert A. Spicer, 2023 / Diversity 2023, 15, 565. https://doi.org/10.3390/d15040565 /PDFPDF

High-Precision Geochronological Constraints on the Duration of ‘Dinosaurs Pompeii’ and the Yixian Formation (Accepted manuscript)Open Access / Yuting Zhong, Magdalena H Huyskens, Qing-Zhu Yin, Yaqiong Wang, Qiang Ma, Yi-Gang Xu, 2021 / National Science Review, nwab063, https://doi.org/10.1093/nsr/nwab063PDFPDF

High Rates of evolution preceed the origin of birdsOpen Access / Mark N. Puttick, Gavin H. Thomas, Michael J. Benton, 2014, Evolution, Volume 68, Issue 5, pages 1497–1510, May 2014 / DOI: 10.1111/evo.12363PDFPDF

Hints of the Early Jehol Biota: Important Dinosaur Footprint Assemblages from the Jurassic-Cretaceous Boundary Tuchengzi Formation in Beijing, ChinaOpen Access / Lida Xing, Jianping Zhang, Martin G. Lockley, Richard T. McCrea, Hendrik Klein, Luis Alcalá, Lisa G. Buckley, Michael E. Burns, Susanna B. Kümmell, Qing He, 2015 / PLoS ONE 10(4): e0122715. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0122715 /PDFPDF

Histological and chemical diagnosis of a combat lesion in TriceratopsOpen Access / Ruggero D’Anastasio, Jacopo Cilli, Flavio Bacchia, Federico Fanti, Giacomo Gobbo, Luigi Capasso, 2022 / Scientific Reports volume 12, Article number: 3941. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-08033-2 /PDFPDF

Histological Evidence for the Systematic Position of Hesperornis (Odontornithes: Hesperornithiformes)PDF/ Peter Houde, 1987 / The Auk - Short Communications, Vol.104

Histology and Geochemistry of Allosaurus (Dinosauria: Theropoda) From the Cleveland-Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry (Late Jurassic, Utah): Paleobiological ImplicationsOpen Access / Christophe Ferrante, Lionel Cavin, Torsten Vennemann, Rossana Martini, 2021 / Frontiers in Earth Science, Volume 9, https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2021.641060PDFPDF

Histology of spinosaurid dinosaur teeth from the Albian-Cenomanian of Morocco: Implications for tooth replacement and ecologyOpen Access / Nicola S. Heckeberg, Oliver W. M. Rauhut, 2020 / Palaeontologia Electronica, 23(3):a48. https://doi.org/10.26879/1041 /PDFPDF

Historically transposed flipper pairs in a mounted plesiosaurian skeletonOpen Access / Anna Krahl, Adam S. Smith, Ingmar Werneburg, 2022 / PalZ, 96, pages 805–813. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12542-022-00616-8 /PDFPDF

Homology and Potential Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms for the Development of Unique Feather Morphologies in Early BirdsOpen Access / Jingmai K. O’Connor, Luis M. Chiappe, Cheng-ming Chuong, David J. Bottjer, Hailu You, 2012 / Geosciences 2012, 2, 157-177; doi:10.3390/geosciences2030157 /PDF

How Big Was 'Big Al'? Quantifying the effect of soft tissue and osteological unknowns on mass predictions for Allosaurus (Dinosauria:Theropoda)Free Access / Karl T. Bates, Peter L. Falkingham, Brent H. Breithaupt, David Hodgetts, William I. Sellers, Phillip L. Manning, 2009 / Palaeontological Association, PE Article Number: 12.3.14A

How Common Are Lesions on the Tails of Sauropods? Two New Pathologies in Titanosaurs from the Late Cretaceous of Argentine PatagoniaOpen Access / Penélope Cruzado-Caballero, Leonardo Sebastián Filippi, Javier González-Dionis, José Ignacio Canudo, 2023 / Diversity 2023, 15, 464. https://doi.org/10.3390/d15030464 /PDFPDF

How to verify fossil tracks: the first record of dinosaurs from PalestineOpen Access / Jens N. Lallensack, Abdalla Owais, Peter L. Falkingham, Brent H. Breithaupt, P. Martin Sander, 2022 / Historical Biology, DOI: 10.1080/08912963.2022.2069020 /PDFPDF

Horn Use in Triceratops (Dinosauria: Ceratopsidae): Testing Behavioral Hypotheses Using Scale ModelsFree Access / Andrew A. Farke, 2010 / Palaeontologia Electronica 7 (1): 1-10

Huehuecanauhtlus tiquichensis, a new hadrosauroid dinosaur Ornithischia: Ornithopoda) from the Santonian (Late Cretaceous) of Michoacán, Mexico / Angel Alejandro Ramírez-Velasco, Mouloud Benammi, Albert Prieto-Márquez, Jesús Alvarado Ortega, René Hernández-Rivera, 2012 / Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 02/2012; 49:379–395