Dinosaurier

 

zurück / back zum Index

Bibliothek / Wissenschaftliche Publikationen, beginnend mit L

 

Lanzhousaurus magnidens gen. et sp. nov. from Gansu Province,China:the largest-toothed herbivorous dinosaur in the world / You Hailu,JI Qiang, Li Daqing, 2005 / Geological Bulletin of China, Vol. 24, No. 9

Large-bodied ornithomimosaurs inhabited Appalachia during the Late Cretaceous of North AmericaOpen Access / Chinzorig Tsogtbaatar, Thomas Cullen, George Phillips, Richard Rolke, Lindsay E. Zanno, 2022 / PLoS ONE 17(10): e0266648. https://doi.org/10.13 /PDFPDF

Large euenantiornithine birds from the Cretaceous of southern France, North America and Argentina / C. A. Walker, E. Buffetaut, G. J. Dyke, 2007 / Geological Magazine 144 (6), pp. 977–986 / DOI: 10.1017/S0016756807003871

Large Theropod Dinosaur Footprint Associations in Western Gondwana: Behavioural and Palaeogeographic ImplicationsOpen Access / Moreno et al., 2012 / Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 57(1):73-83. 2012PDFPDF

Largest Toothed Pterosaur Skull from the Early Cretaceous Yixian Formation of Western Liaoning, China, with Comments On the Family BoreopteridaeOpen Access/ Lü Junchang, Pu Hanyong, Xu Li, Wu Yanhua, Wei Xuefang, 2012 / Acta Geologica Sinica,86(2):287-293 /PDFPDF

Late Cretaceous coprolite from the Opole area (southern Poland) as evidence for a variable diet in shell-crushing shark Ptychodus (Elasmobranchii: Ptychodontidae)Open Access / Dawid Mazurek​, Mateusz Antczak​, 2023 / PeerJ 11:e16598 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.16598 /PDFPDF

Late Cretaceous (late Campanian–Maastrichtian) sea-surface temperature record of the Boreal Chalk Sea Open Access/ Nicolas Thibault, Rikke Harlou, Niels H. Schovsbo, Lars Stemmerik, Finn Surlyk, 2016 / Clim. Past, 12, 429-438, doi:10.5194/cp-12-429-2016, 2016 /PDFPDF

Late Cretaceous sauropod tooth morphotypes may provide supporting evidence for faunal connections between North Africa and Southern EuropeOpen Access/ Femke M. Holwerda​, Verónica Díez Díaz, Alejandro Blanco, Roel Montie, Jelle W.F. Reumer, 2018 / PeerJ 6:e5925 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.5925 / PDF

Late Cretaceous vertebrates from Bajo de Santa Rosa (Allen Formation), Rio Negro province, Argentina, with the description of a new sauropod dinosaur (Titanosauridae) / A. Martinelli, A. M. Forasiepi, 2004 / Revista del Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales 6(2), pp 257-305

Late Jurassic theropod dinosaur bones from the Langenberg Quarry (Lower Saxony, Germany) provide evidence for several theropod lineages in the central European archipelagoOpen Access / Serjoscha W. Evers​, Oliver Wings, 2020 / PeerJ 8:e8437 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.8437 /PDFPDF

Late Maastrichtian pterosaurs from North Africa and mass extinction of Pterosauria at the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundaryOpen Access / Nicholas R. Longrich, David M. Martill, Brian Andres, 2018 / PLoS Biol 16(3): e2001663. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.2001663 /PDFPDF

Leptoceratops, a new genus of Ceratopsia from the Edmonton Cretaceous of Alberta / Barnum Brown, 1914 / Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History ; v. 33, article 36

Life history of a basal bird: morphometrics of the Early Cretaceous Confuciusornis / Luis M Chiappe, Jesús Marugán-Lobón, Shu'an Ji, Zhonghe Zhou, 2008 / Biology Letters 4 (6): 719–723

Ligabuesaurus leanzai gen. et sp. nov. (Dinosauria, Sauropoda), a new titanosaur from the Lohan Cura Formation (Aptian, Lower Cretaceous) of Neuquén, Patagonia, Argentina / José F. Bonaparte, Bernardo J. González Riga, Sebastián Apesteguía, 2006 / Cretaceous Research, Volume 27, Issue 3, June 2006, Pages 364-376

Likelihood reinstates Archaeopteryx as a primitive bird / Michael S. Y. Lee, Trevor H. Worthy, 2012 / Biology letters 8, 299 - 303

Lokiceratops rangiformis gen. et sp. nov. (Ceratopsidae: Centrosaurinae) from the Campanian Judith River Formation of Montana reveals rapid regional radiations and extreme endemism within centrosaurine dinosaursOpen Access/ Loewen et al. 2024 / PeerJ 12:e17224 /PDFPDF

Long Bone Histology and Growth Patterns in Ankylosaurs: Implications for Life History and EvolutionOpen Access/ Martina Stein, Shoji Hayashi, P. Martin Sander, 2013 / PLoS ONE 8(7): e68590. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0068590 /PDFPDF

Long-horned Ceratopsidae from the Foremost Formation (Campanian) of southern Alberta / Caleb M. Brown​, 2018 / PeerJ 6:e4265. https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.4265 /PDFPDF

Lourinhanosaurus antunesi, A New Upper Jurassic Allosauroid (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from Lourinhã, PortugalPDF/ Octávio Mateus, 1998 / Memórias da Academia de Ciências de Lisboa, 37: 111-124

Lost, hidden, broken, cut-estimating and interpreting the shapes and masses of damaged assemblages of plesiosaur gastrolithsOpen Access/ Donald M. Henderson​, 2024 / PeerJ 12:e17925 /PDFPDF

Lujiatun Psittacosaurids: Understanding Individual and Taphonomic Variation Using 3D Geometric MorphometricsOpen Access/ Brandon P. Hedrick, Peter Dodson, 2013 / PLoS ONE 8(8): e69265. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0069265 /PDFPDF