All Stories

  1. New theropod remains from the Late Jurassic Cañadón Calcáreo formation of Chubut, Argentina
  2. Complex macroevolutionary dynamics underly the evolution of the crocodyliform skull
  3. Biomechanical performance of the cranio‐mandibular complex of the small notosuchian Araripesuchus gomesii (Notosuchia, Uruguaysuchidae)
  4. Triassic sauropodomorph dinosaurs from South America: The origin and diversification of dinosaur dominated herbivorous faunas
  5. First Osteological Record of a Stegosaur (Dinosauria, Ornithischia) from the Upper Jurassic of South America
  6. Unexpected larger distribution of paleogene stem-rollers (AVES, CORACII): new evidence from the Eocene of Patagonia, Argentina
  7. South American Crocodylomorphs (Archosauria; Crocodylomorpha): A review of the early fossil record in the continent and its relevance on understanding the origins of the clade
  8. Extinction of herbivorous dinosaurs linked to Early Jurassic global warming event
  9. Gondwanan Perspectives: The Origins of Patagonia, a Challenging Geological Puzzle
  10. An Early Cretaceous theropod dinosaur from Brazil sheds light on the cranial evolution of the Abelisauridae
  11. Tooth replacement in Manidens condorensis : baseline study to address the replacement pattern in dentitions of early ornithischians
  12. New anatomical information on Araripesuchus buitreraensis with implications for the systematics of Uruguaysuchidae (Crocodyliforms, Notosuchia)
  13. The first dinosaur egg was soft
  14. High-resolution chronostratigraphy of the Cerro Barcino Formation (Patagonia): Paleobiologic implications for the mid-cretaceous dinosaur-rich fauna of South America
  15. Braincase anatomy of Almadasuchus figarii (Archosauria, Crocodylomorpha) and a review of the cranial pneumaticity in the origins of Crocodylomorpha
  16. The enamel microstructure of Manidens condorensis: new hypotheses on the ancestral state and evolution of enamel in Ornithischia
  17. Probable basal allosauroid from the early Middle Jurassic Cañadón Asfalto Formation of Argentina highlights phylogenetic uncertainty in tetanuran theropod dinosaurs
  18. Evolutionary Integration and Modularity in the Archosaur Cranium
  19. Ontogenetic changes in the body plan of the sauropodomorph dinosaur Mussaurus patagonicus reveal shifts of locomotor stance during growth
  20. Phylogenetic analysis of Gondwanan basal eusauropods from the Early-Middle Jurassic of Patagonia, Argentina
  21. Morphological Data Sets Fit a Common Mechanism Much More Poorly than DNA Sequences and Call Into Question the Mkv Model
  22. New Patagonian baurusuchids (Crocodylomorpha; Notosuchia) from the Bajo de la Carpa Formation (Upper Cretaceous; Neuquén, Argentina): New evidences of the early sebecosuchian diversification in Gondwana
  23. The Long Bone Histology of the Sauropodomorph,Antetonitrus ingenipes
  24. An early trend towards gigantism in Triassic sauropodomorph dinosaurs
  25. A new protosuchid crocodyliform (Pseudosuchia, Crocodylomorpha) from the Norian Los Colorados Formation, northwestern Argentina
  26. Heterodonty and double occlusion in Manidens condorensis: a unique adaptation in an Early Jurassic ornithischian improving masticatory efficiency
  27. Forelimb muscle and joint actions in Archosauria: insights from Crocodylus johnstoni (Pseudosuchia) and Mussaurus patagonicus (Sauropodomorpha)
  28. Untangling the dinosaur family tree
  29. A Theropod Dinosaur from the Late Jurassic Cañadón Calcáreo Formation of Central Patagonia, and the Evolution of the Theropod Tarsus
  30. A sauropodomorph tooth increases the diversity of dental morphotypes in the Cañadón Asfalto Formation (Early – Middle Jurassic) of Patagonia
  31. Erratum: New information on the postcranial skeleton of Gracilisuchus stipanicicorum (Archosauria: Suchia) and reappraisal of its phylogenetic position
  32. A new giant titanosaur sheds light on body mass evolution among sauropod dinosaurs
  33. Novel insight into the origin of the growth dynamics of sauropod dinosaurs
  34. New information on the postcranial skeleton of Gracilisuchus stipanicicorum (Archosauria: Suchia) and reappraisal of its phylogenetic position
  35. A new hypothesis of dinosaur relationships and early dinosaur evolution
  36. Detailed anatomy of the braincase ofMacelognathus vagansMarsh, 1884 (Archosauria, Crocodylomorpha) using high resolution tomography and new insights on basal crocodylomorph phylogeny
  37. A Jurassic pterosaur from Patagonia and the origin of the pterodactyloid neurocranium
  38. Gondwanan Perspectives: Cretaceous—Paleogene Biota of West Antarctica
  39. A new Late Cretaceous crocodyliform from the western margin of Gondwana (La Rioja Province, Argentina)
  40. New heterodontosaurid remains from the Cañadón Asfalto Formation: cursoriality and the functional importance of the pes in small heterodontosaurids
  41. The skull of the titanosaurTapuiasaurus macedoi(Dinosauria: Sauropoda), a basal titanosaur from the Lower Cretaceous of Brazil
  42. The postcranial anatomy ofYacarerani boliviensisand the phylogenetic significance of the notosuchian postcranial skeleton
  43. A new Early Cretaceous brachiosaurid (Dinosauria, Neosauropoda) from northwestern Gondwana (Villa de Leiva, Colombia)
  44. A diplodocid sauropod dinosaur from the Late Jurassic Cañadón Calcáreo Formation of Chubut, Argentina
  45. Corrigendum
  46. A new basal sauropodiform from South Africa and the phylogenetic relationships of basal sauropodomorphs
  47. Late Cretaceous reptilian biota of the La Colonia Formation, central Patagonia, Argentina: Occurrences, preservation and paleoenvironments
  48. Using Dental Enamel Wrinkling to Define Sauropod Tooth Morphotypes from the Cañadón Asfalto Formation, Patagonia, Argentina
  49. Anatomy and phylogenetic position ofVenaticosuchus rusconiiBonaparte, 1970 (Archosauria, Pseudosuchia), from the Ischigualasto Formation (Late Triassic), La Rioja, Argentina
  50. Redescription of the Skull ofColoradisaurus brevis(Dinosauria, Sauropodomorpha) from the Late Triassic Los Colorados Formation of the Ischigualasto-Villa Union Basin, northwestern Argentina
  51. Unusual Endosteally Formed Bone Tissue in a Patagonian Basal Sauropodomorph Dinosaur
  52. A New Notosuchian from the Late Cretaceous of Brazil and the Phylogeny of Advanced Notosuchians
  53. Osteology and phylogenetic relationships ofTyrannotitan chubutensisNovas, de Valais, Vickers-Rich and Rich, 2005 (Theropoda: Carcharodontosauridae) from the Lower Cretaceous of Patagonia, Argentina
  54. High-precision U–Pb geochronology and a new chronostratigraphy for the Cañadón Asfalto Basin, Chubut, central Patagonia: Implications for terrestrial faunal and floral evolution in Jurassic
  55. Postcranial anatomy and phylogenetic relationships ofMussaurus patagonicus(Dinosauria, Sauropodomorpha)
  56. A newEocaiman(Alligatoridae, Crocodylia) from the Itaboraí Basin, Paleogene of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  57. Splendid and Seldom Isolated: The Paleobiogeography of Patagonia
  58. The dentition ofManidens condorensis(Ornithischia; Heterodontosauridae) from the Jurassic Cañadón Asfalto Formation of Patagonia: morphology, heterodonty and the use of statistical methods for identifying isolated teeth
  59. Archaeopteryx, paravian phylogenetic analyses, and the use of probability-based methods for palaeontological datasets
  60. A new fossil from the Jurassic of Patagonia reveals the early basicranial evolution and the origins of Crocodyliformes
  61. Osteohistological insight into the early stages of growth inMussaurus patagonicus(Dinosauria, Sauropodomorpha)
  62. A new basal rebbachisaurid (Sauropoda, Diplodocoidea) from the Early Cretaceous of the Neuquén Basin; evolution and biogeography of the group
  63. The postcranial anatomy of Coloradisaurus brevis (Dinosauria: Sauropodomorpha) from the Late Triassic of Argentina and its phylogenetic implications
  64. Major Radiations in the Evolution of Caviid Rodents: Reconciling Fossils, Ghost Lineages, and Relaxed Molecular Clocks
  65. Incorporating phylogenetic uncertainty on phylogeny-based palaeontological dating and the timing of turtle diversification
  66. A Middle Jurassic abelisaurid from Patagonia and the early diversification of theropod dinosaurs
  67. The antorbital fenestra of Metriorhynchidae (Crocodyliformes, Thalattosuchia): Testing Its homology within a phylogenetic framework
  68. Postcranial anatomy of Sebecus icaeorhinus (Crocodyliformes, Sebecidae) from the Eocene of Patagonia
  69. New Patagonian Cretaceous theropod sheds light about the early radiation of Coelurosauria
  70. 1st Symposium on the evolution of crocodyliforms
  71. A new sebecid mesoeucrocodylian from the Rio Loro Formation (Palaeocene) of north-western Argentina
  72. A new specimen ofUruguaysuchus aznarezi(Crocodyliformes: Notosuchia) from the middle Cretaceous of Uruguay and its phylogenetic relationships
  73. A New Basal Sauropodomorph (Dinosauria: Saurischia) from Quebrada del Barro Formation (Marayes-El Carrizal Basin), Northwestern Argentina
  74. Anatomy of Mahakala omnogovae (Theropoda: Dromaeosauridae), Tögrögiin Shiree, Mongolia
  75. Osteology and phylogenetic relationships of Tehuelchesaurus benitezii (Dinosauria, Sauropoda) from the Upper Jurassic of Patagonia
  76. A Middle Jurassic heterodontosaurid dinosaur from Patagonia and the evolution of heterodontosaurids
  77. DEALING WITH INCOMPLETENESS: NEW ADVANCES FOR THE USE OF FOSSILS IN PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS
  78. The osteology ofChubutisaurus insignisdel Corro, 1975 (Dinosauria: Neosauropoda) from the ‘middle’ Cretaceous of central Patagonia, Argentina
  79. A Complete Skull of an Early Cretaceous Sauropod and the Evolution of Advanced Titanosaurians
  80. A New Sauropodomorph Dinosaur from the Early Jurassic of Patagonia and the Origin and Evolution of the Sauropod-type Sacrum
  81. The dentition of Amygdalodon patagonicus (Dinosauria: Sauropoda) and the dental evolution in basal sauropods
  82. Homeotic effects, somitogenesis and the evolution of vertebral numbers in recent and fossil amniotes
  83. Bizarre notosuchian crocodyliform with associated eggs from the Upper Cretaceous of Bolivia
  84. The first crocodyliform from the Chubut Group (Chubut Province, Argentina) and its phylogenetic position within basal Mesoeucrocodylia
  85. Unstable taxa in cladistic analysis: identification and the assessment of relevant characters
  86. Skull anatomy ofDakosaurus andiniensis(Thalattosuchia: Crocodylomorpha) and the phylogenetic position of Thalattosuchia
  87. A bizarre Cretaceous theropod dinosaur from Patagonia and the evolution of Gondwanan dromaeosaurids
  88. Tooth morphology of Notosuchus terrestris (Notosuchia: Mesoeucrocodylia): New evidence and implications
  89. Evolution of genomes, host shifts and the geographic spread of SARS-CoV and related coronaviruses
  90. Large-Scale Phylogenetic Analysis of Emerging Infectious Diseases
  91. A Basal Dromaeosaurid and Size Evolution Preceding Avian Flight
  92. On Divide-and-Conquer Strategies for Parsimony Analysis of Large Data Sets: Rec-I-DCM3 versus TNT
  93. Editorial
  94. Skull anatomy ofMussaurus patagonicus(Dinosauria: Sauropodomorpha) from the Late Triassic of Patagonia
  95. Uncertainty in the Age of Fossils and the Stratigraphic Fit to Phylogenies
  96. Parsimony and Bayesian phylogenetics
  97. An Unusual Marine Crocodyliform from the Jurassic-Cretaceous Boundary of Patagonia
  98. Redescription of the Cranial Morphology of Mariliasuchus Amarali, and Its Phylogenetic Affinities (crocodyliformes, Notosuchia)
  99. Comments on the Manhattan Stratigraphic Measure
  100. Biases in Maximum Likelihood and Parsimony: A Simulation Approach to a 10-Taxon Case
  101. New evidence on deinonychosaurian dinosaurs from the Late Cretaceous of Patagonia
  102. New Araripesuchus Remains from the Early Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian–Turonian) of Patagonia
  103. Empirical Problems of the Hierarchical Likelihood Ratio Test for Model Selection
  104. A New Gobiosuchid Crocodyliform Taxon from the Cretaceous of Mongolia
  105. Basal crocodyliforms from the Lower Cretaceous Tugulu Group (Xinjiang, China), and the phylogenetic position of Edentosuchus
  106. A New Crocodyliform from Zos Canyon, Mongolia
  107. Measures of stratigraphic fit to phylogeny and their sensitivity to tree size, tree shape, and scale
  108. New remains ofSphagesaurus huenei(Crocodylomorpha: Mesoeucrocodylia) from the Late Cretaceous of Brazil
  109. Semi-strict supertrees
  110. Semi-strict supertrees
  111. Biases in Maximum Likelihood and Parsimony: A Simulation Approach to a 10-Taxon Case
  112. Comments on the Manhattan Stratigraphic Measure
  113. A pug-nosed crocodyliform from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar