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2025
A reassessment of the historical fossil findings from Bahia State (Northeast Brazil) reveals a diversified dinosaur fauna in the Lower Cretaceous of South America
Historical Biology
2025
Trabecular Architecture of the Proximal Tibia in Extant Hominids
American Journal of Biological Anthropology
2025
A new large ‘silesaur’ specimen from the ?Late Triassic of Zambia; taxonomic, ecological and evolutionary implications
Royal Society Open Science
2025
Osteohistological signal from the smallest known phytosaur femur reveals slow growth and new insights into the evolution of growth in Archosauria
Journal of Anatomy
2024
New specimens of Saturnalia tupiniquim (Dinosauria: Sauropodomorpha): insights into intraspecific variation, rostral anatomy, and skull size
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
2024
A saurischian (Archosauria, Dinosauria) ilium from the Upper Triassic of southern Brazil and the rise of Herrerasauria
The Anatomical Record
2024
Skeletally immature individuals nest together in the phylogenetic tree of early dinosaurs
Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências
2024
The osteology of the Late Triassic reptile Scleromochlus taylori from μCT data
The Anatomical Record
2022
Mechanistic Thermal Modeling of Late Triassic Terrestrial Amniotes Predicts Biogeographic Distribution
Diversity
2022
A new proterochampsid (Archosauriformes: Proterochampsia) from the Late Triassic of southern Brazil and the emergence of archosaurian hind limb traits
Journal of Systematic Palaeontology
2022
On the Presence and Shape of Anterolateral Scars in the Ontogenetic Series of Femora for Two Early Sauropodomorph Dinosaurs from the Upper Triassic of Brazil
Paleontological Research
2021
Assessing ontogenetic maturity in extinct saurian reptiles
Biological Reviews
2020
An Otischalkian dinosauromorph assemblage from the Los Esteros Member (Santa Rosa Formation) of New Mexico and its implications for biochronology and lagerpetid body size
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
2020
Rise of an empire: analyzing the high diversity of the earliest sauropodomorph dinosaurs through distinct hypotheses
Historical Biology
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