200 results on '"Mannion, Philip D."'
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2. The hierarchy of factors predicting the latitudinal diversity gradient
3. Author Correction: Climatic and tectonic drivers shaped the tropical distribution of coral reefs
4. Climatic and tectonic drivers shaped the tropical distribution of coral reefs
5. A deep-time perspective on the latitudinal diversity gradient
6. Asteroid impact, not volcanism, caused the end-Cretaceous dinosaur extinction
7. OSTEOLOGY OF THE WIDE-HIPPED TITANOSAURIAN SAUROPOD DINOSAUR SAVANNASAURUS ELLIOTTORUM FROM THE UPPER CRETACEOUS WINTON FORMATION OF QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA
8. The apparent exponential radiation of Phanerozoic land vertebrates is an artefact of spatial sampling biases
9. New occurrences of the bone-eating worm Osedax from Late Cretaceous marine reptiles and implications for its biogeography and diversification.
10. Reappraisal of sauropod dinosaur diversity in the Upper Cretaceous Winton Formation of Queensland, Australia, through 3D digitisation and description of new specimens.
11. Diversity dynamics of Phanerozoic terrestrial tetrapods at the local-community scale
12. THE OSTEOLOGY OF THE GIANT SNAKE GIGANTOPHIS GARSTINI FROM THE UPPER EOCENE OF NORTH AFRICA AND ITS BEARING ON THE PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS AND BIOGEOGRAPHY OF MADTSOIIDAE
13. Re-description of the sauropod dinosaur Amanzia (“Ornithopsis/Cetiosauriscus”) greppini n. gen. and other vertebrate remains from the Kimmeridgian (Late Jurassic) Reuchenette Formation of Moutier, Switzerland
14. Ecological niche modelling does not support climatically-driven dinosaur diversity decline before the Cretaceous/Paleogene mass extinction
15. High diversity in the sauropod dinosaur fauna of the Lower Cretaceous Kirkwood Formation of South Africa: Implications for the Jurassic–Cretaceous transition
16. Environmental drivers of crocodyliform extinction across the Jurassic/Cretaceous transition
17. Timing and periodicity of Phanerozoic marine biodiversity and environmental change
18. The prevalence of invertebrate bioerosion on Mesozoic marine reptile bone from the Jurassic and Cretaceous of the United Kingdom: new data and implications for taphonomy and environment.
19. Coherence of terrestrial vertebrate species richness with external drivers across scales and taxonomic groups.
20. The latitudinal biodiversity gradient through deep time
21. ZBY ATLANTICUS, A NEW TURIASAURIAN SAUROPOD (DINOSAURIA, EUSAUROPODA) FROM THE LATE JURASSIC OF PORTUGAL
22. Neuroanatomy of the crocodylian Tomistoma dowsoni from the Miocene of North Africa provides insights into the evolutionary history of gavialoids.
23. Additions to the sauropod dinosaur fauna of the Cenomanian (early Late Cretaceous) Kem Kem beds of Morocco: Palaeobiogeographical implications of the mid-Cretaceous African sauropod fossil record
24. Cretaceous tetrapod fossil record sampling and faunal turnover: Implications for biogeography and the rise of modern clades
25. A temperate palaeodiversity peak in Mesozoic dinosaurs and evidence for Late Cretaceous geographical partitioning
26. A REAPPRAISAL OF THE LATE CRETACEOUS ARGENTINEAN SAUROPOD DINOSAUR ARGYROSAURUS SUPERBUS, WITH A DESCRIPTION OF A NEW TITANOSAUR GENUS
27. Sea level, dinosaur diversity and sampling biases: investigating the 'common cause' hypothesis in the terrestrial realm
28. Completeness metrics and the quality of the sauropodomorph fossil record through geological and historical time
29. A quantitative analysis of environmental associations in sauropod dinosaurs
30. New rebbachisaurid (Dinosauria: Sauropoda) material from the Wessex Formation (Barremian, Early Cretaceous), Isle of Wight, United Kingdom
31. The extinction of the dinosaurs
32. A rebbachisaurid sauropod from the Lower Cretaceous of the Isle of Wight, England
33. Testing the effect of the rock record on diversity: a multidisciplinary approach to elucidating the generic richness of sauropodomorph dinosaurs through time
34. A juvenile Diamantinasaurus matildae (Dinosauria: Titanosauria) from the Upper Cretaceous Winton Formation of Queensland, Australia, with implications for sauropod ontogeny.
35. Phylogenetic analysis of a new morphological dataset elucidates the evolutionary history of Crocodylia and resolves the long-standing gharial problem.
36. Re-assessment of the Late Jurassic eusauropod dinosaur Hudiesaurus sinojapanorum Dong, 1997, from the Turpan Basin, China, and the evolution of hyper-robust antebrachia in sauropods.
37. Productivity, niche availability, species richness, and extinction risk: Untangling relationships using individual‐based simulations.
38. Second specimen of the Late Cretaceous Australian sauropod dinosaur Diamantinasaurus matildae provides new anatomical information on the skull and neck of early titanosaurs.
39. Evolutionary simulations clarify and reconcile biodiversity-disturbance models.
40. Spatiotemporal variation in completeness of the early cynodont fossil record and its implications for mammalian evolutionary history.
41. Spatial sampling heterogeneity limits the detectability of deep time latitudinal biodiversity gradients.
42. A re-examination of the anatomy and systematics of the tomistomine crocodylians from the Miocene of Italy and Malta.
43. Ten more years of discovery: revisiting the quality of the sauropodomorph dinosaur fossil record.
44. Reappraisal of the morphology and phylogenetic relationships of the alligatoroid crocodylian Diplocynodon hantoniensis from the late Eocene of the United Kingdom.
45. A revision of Sanpasaurus yaoi Young, 1944 from the Early Jurassic of China, and its relevance to the early evolution of Sauropoda (Dinosauria)
46. New information on the Cretaceous sauropod dinosaurs of Zhejiang Province, China: impact on Laurasian titanosauriform phylogeny and biogeography.
47. Spatiotemporal sampling patterns in the 230 million year fossil record of terrestrial crocodylomorphs and their impact on diversity.
48. Taxonomic affinities of the putative titanosaurs from the Late Jurassic Tendaguru Formation of Tanzania: phylogenetic and biogeographic implications for eusauropod dinosaur evolution.
49. A turiasaurian sauropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous Wealden Supergroup of the United Kingdom.
50. Osteology of the Late Cretaceous Argentinean sauropod dinosaur Mendozasaurus neguyelap: implications for basal titanosaur relationships.
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