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Article Reference Faunal remains from Kamenka, Buryatia: an analysis of the spatial distribution, bone representation and bone modification in the Early Upper Palaeolithic of Eastern Siberia
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Article Reference Faunal remains from some Transbaikal sites: an analysis of bone representation and bone modification in the early Upper Palaeolithic of Eastern Siberia
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Inproceedings Reference Faune des eaux souterraines du Bénin : un nouveau champ de recherches...
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Inproceedings Reference Faunistics, shell morphology, and reproductive anatomy of the genus Bensonies Baker, 1938 In Nepal (Gastropoda: Pulmonata: Ariophantidae)
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Proceedings Reference Feasability study of a capture and testing system for wild birds to set up an ”early warning system” for West Nile virus in horse and bird in Belgium.
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Proceedings Reference Feather-like structures and scales in a Jurassic neornithischian dinosaur from Siberia
Recent discoveries in Middle–Late Jurassic and Early Cretaceous deposits from northeastern China have revealed that numerous theropod dinosaurs were covered by feathers. Furthermore, filamentous integumentary structures were also recently described in rare Early Cretaceous ornithischian dinosaurs from Liaoning Province in China. Whether these filaments can be regarded as epidermal and therefore part of the evolutionary lineage towards feathers remains controversial. Here we describe a new basal neornithischian dinosaur, based on isolated bones and partial skeletons collected in two monospecific bonebeds from the Middle–Late Jurassic Kulinda locality in the Transbaikal region (Russia). Varied integumentary structures were found directly associated with skeletal elements, supporting the hypothesis that simple filamentous feathers, as well as compound feather-like structures comparable to those in theropods, were widespread amongst the whole dinosaur clade. Moreover, scales along the distal tibia and on the foot closely resemble the secondarily-appearing pedal scales in extant birds. More surprisingly, dorso-ventral movements of the tail were prevented by large imbricated scales on its dorsal surface. It is hypothesized that, at the same time early feathers evolved within the whole dinosaur clade, genetic mechanisms limiting the growth of long epidermal structures on the distal portion of the hind limb and on the tail were selected as they facilitate bipedal terrestrial locomotion.
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Article Reference Feather-like structures and scales in a Jurassic neornithischian dinosaur from Siberia
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Article Reference Feather-like structures in ornithischian dinosaurs
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Inproceedings Reference Feldspar dating of historical extreme wave event deposits recorded at Shirasuka lowlands, Pacific coast of Japan.
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Article Reference Fiabilité de la méthode de détermination du sexe développée par Saavedra de Paiva et Segre à partir de la mastoïde
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