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2. Preservation of aragonite in Late Cretaceous (Campanian) turtle eggshell
3. Osteology and phylogenetic relationships of the mid-Cretaceous neornithischian dinosaur Oryctodromeus cubicularis Varricchio, 2007Citation for this article: Krumenacker, L. J., Varricchio, D. J., Organ, C., Gardner, J. D., Britt, B. B., & Boyd, C. (2024) Osteology and phylogenetic relationships of the mid-Cretaceous neornithischian dinosaur Oryctodromeus cubicularis Varricchio, 2007. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology . https://doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2024.2330581
4. Early mammalian social behaviour revealed by multituberculates from a dinosaur nesting site
5. AN OVIRAPTOROSAUR ADULT-EGG ASSOCIATION FROM THE CRETACEOUS OF JIANGXI PROVINCE, CHINA
6. NEW MULTITUBERCULATE MAMMALS FROM THE MID-CRETACEOUS (LOWER CENOMANIAN) WAYAN FORMATION OF SOUTHEASTERN IDAHO AND IMPLICATIONS FOR THE EARLY EVOLUTION OF CIMOLODONTA
7. Tiny, ornamented eggs and eggshell from the Upper Cretaceous of Utah represent a new ootaxon with theropod affinities
8. The first dinosaur egg was soft
9. Insect trace fossils elucidate depositional environments and sedimentation at a dinosaur nesting site from the Cretaceous (Campanian) Two Medicine Formation of Montana
10. Taphonomy of and new burrows from Oryctodromeus cubicularis, a burrowing neornithischian dinosaur, from the mid-Cretaceous (Albian-Cenomanian) of Idaho and Montana, U.S.A.
11. Autopod and track morphology elucidate on the putative producer in hadrosauriform ornithopods: a case study of manus tracks from the Frontier Formation (Coniacian), Montana.
12. Dinosaur tracks from the Frontier Formation, Montana: preservation, distribution and palaeoecological significance for the middle Cretaceous terrestrial ecosystems of North America.
13. MICROSTRUCTURAL OVERLAP OF MACROELONGATOOLITHUS EGGS FROM ASIA AND NORTH AMERICA EXPANDS THE OCCURRENCE OF COLOSSAL OVIRAPTOROSAURS
14. TAPHONOMIC PATHWAYS IN VERTEBRATE FOSSIL ASSEMBLAGES ILLUSTRATED BY A BOVINE MASS DROWNING EVENT
15. A Phylogenetic Assessment of Prismatic Dinosaur Eggs from the Cretaceous Two Medicine Formation of Montana
16. FROM EGGS TO HATCHLINGS : NEST SITE TAPHONOMY OF AMERICAN CROCODILE ( CROCODYLUS ACUTUS ) AND BROAD-SNOUTED CAIMAN ( CAIMAN LATIROSTRIS )
17. A new Late Cretaceous iguanomorph from North America and the origin of New World Pleurodonta (Squamata, Iguania)
18. Chthonic severance: dinosaur eggs of the Mesozoic, the significance of partially buried eggs and contact incubation precursors
19. Abnormal, Multilayered Eggshell in Birds: Implications for Dinosaur Reproductive Anatomy
20. Paleoecological implications of two closely associated egg types from the Upper Cretaceous St. Mary River Formation, Montana
21. Embryos and Eggs for the Cretaceous Theropod Dinosaur Troodon formosus
22. Gut Contents from a Cretaceous Tyrannosaurid: Implications for Theropod Dinosaur Digestive Tracts
23. Cretaceous Sauropods from the Sahara and the Uneven Rate of Skeletal Evolution Among Dinosaurs
24. A Nesting Trace with Eggs for the Cretaceous Theropod Dinosaur Troodon formosus
25. Autopod and track morphology elucidate on the putative producer in hadrosauriform ornithopods: a case study of manus tracks from the Frontier Formation (Coniacian), Montana
26. Dinosaur tracks from the Frontier Formation, Montana: preservation, distribution and palaeoecological significance for the middle Cretaceous terrestrial ecosystems of North America
27. Predatory Dinosaurs from the Sahara and Late Cretaceous Faunal Differentiation
28. Reproduction in Mesozoic birds and evolution of the modern avian reproductive mode
29. FOSSIL EGG AND EGGSHELLS FROM THE UPPER CRETACEOUS HELL CREEK FORMATION, MONTANA
30. RECONSTRUCTION OF THE FORELIMB MUSCULATURE OF THE CRETACEOUS ORNITHOPOD DINOSAUR ORYCTODROMEUS CUBICULARIS: IMPLICATIONS FOR DIGGING
31. Osteology and Phylogenetic Relationships of the Mid-Cretaceous Neornithischian Dinosaur Oryctodromeus cubicularis Varricchio, 2007.
32. Microstructural and crystallographic evolution of palaeognath (Aves) eggshells
33. Author response: Microstructural and crystallographic evolution of palaeognath (Aves) eggshells
34. MORPHOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF THE FORELIMB AND PECTORAL GIRDLE OF THE CRETACEOUS ORNITHOPOD DINOSAUR ORYCTODROMEUS CUBICULARIS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR DIGGING
35. SEDIMENTOLOGICAL ANALYSES OF EGGSHELL TRANSPORT AND DEPOSITION: IMPLICATION AND APPLICATION TO EGGSHELL TAPHONOMY
36. A THEROPOD NESTING TRACE WITH EGGS FROM THE UPPER CRETACEOUS (CAMPANIAN) TWO MEDICINE FORMATION OF MONTANA
37. LAY, BROOD, REPEAT: NEST REUSE AND SITE FIDELITY IN ECOLOGIC TIME FOR TWO CRETACEOUS TROODONTID DINOSAURS
38. TAPHONOMY OF EXTANT DESERT TORTOISE (GOPHERUS AGASSIZII) AND LOGGERHEAD SEA TURTLE (CARETTA CARETTA) NESTING SITES: IMPLICATIONS FOR INTERPRETING THE FOSSIL RECORD
39. An integrative approach to understanding bird origins
40. Nevadadromeus schmitti (gen. et sp. nov.), a New Basal Neornithischian with Affinities to the Thescelosaurinae, from the Upper Cretaceous (Cenomanian) Willow Tank Formation of Southern Nevada
41. The evolution of nest site use and nest architecture in modern birds and their ancestors.
42. An Intermediate Incubation Period and Primitive Brooding in a Theropod Dinosaur
43. Microstructural and crystallographic evolution of palaeognath (Aves) eggshells
44. AVIAN EGGS FROM THE EOCENE WILLWOOD AND CHADRON FORMATIONS OF WYOMING AND NEBRASKA
45. Porosity and water vapor conductance of two Troodon formosus eggs: an assessment of incubation strategy in a maniraptoran dinosaur
46. Microstructural description of the maniraptoran egg Protoceratopsidovum
47. EXPERIMENTAL MODELING OF A POSSIBLE ORYCTODROMEUS CUBICULARIS (DINOSAURIA) BURROW
48. TAPHONOMY OF A JUVENILE LAMBEOSAURINE BONEBED FROM THE TWO MEDICINE FORMATION (CAMPANIAN) OF MONTANA, UNITED STATES
49. FOSSIL EGGS AND EGGSHELL FROM THE LOWERMOST TWO MEDICINE FORMATION OF WESTERN MONTANA, SEVENMILE HILL LOCALITY
50. The First Dictyoolithus Egg Clutches from the Lishui Basin, Zhejiang Province, China
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