Tyrannosaurus (German Wikipedia)

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  • Sebastian G. Dalman, Mark A. Loewen, R. Alexander Pyron, Steven E. Jasinski, D. Edward Malinzak, Spencer G. Lucas, Anthony R. Fiorillo, Philip J. Currie, Nicholas R. Longrich: A giant tyrannosaur from the Campanian–Maastrichtian of southern North America and the evolution of tyrannosaurid gigantism. In: Scientific Reports. Band 13, Nr. 1, 11. Januar 2024, ISSN 2045-2322, doi:10.1038/s41598-023-47011-0 (nature.com [abgerufen am 13. Januar 2024]).
  • Gregory S. Paul, W. Scott Persons, Jay Van Raalte: The Tyrant Lizard King, Queen and Emperor: Multiple Lines of Morphological and Stratigraphic Evidence Support Subtle Evolution and Probable Speciation Within the North American Genus Tyrannosaurus. In: Evolutionary Biology. 1. März 2022, ISSN 1934-2845, doi:10.1007/s11692-022-09561-5.
  • Christopher A. Brochu, Richard A. Ketcham: Osteology of Tyrannosaurus rex. Insights from a nearly complete skeleton and high-resolution computed tomographic analysis of the skull (= Society of Vertebrate Paleontology. Memoir. 7, ISSN 1062-161X = Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. Bd. 22, Nr. 4, Supplement). Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Northbrook IL 2002.
  • Donald M. Henderson: Estimating the masses and centers of mass of extinct animals by 3-D mathematical slicing Paleobiology. In: Paleobiology. Bd. 25, Nr. 1, 1999, ISSN 0094-8373, S. 88–106, Abstract.
  • Thomas R. Holtz jr.: The Phylogenetic Position of the Tyrannosauridae: Implications for Theropod Systematics. In: Journal of Paleontology. Bd. 68, Nr. 5, 1994, ISSN 0022-3360, S. 1100–1117.
  • Евгений А. Малеев: Гигантские хищные динозавры Монголии. In: Доклады Академии наук СССР. Bd. 104, Nr. 4, 1955, ISSN 0002-3264, S. 634–637.
  • Анатолий К. Рождественский: Возрастная изменчивость и некоторые вопросы систематики динозавров Азии. In: Палеонтологический Журнал. Nr. 3, 1965, ISSN 0031-031X, S. 95–109.
  • Junchang Lü, Laiping Yi, Stephen L. Brusatte, Ling Yang, Hua Li, Liu Chen: A new clade of Asian Late Cretaceous long-snouted tyrannosaurids. In: Nature Communications. Band 5, Nr. 1, 7. Mai 2014, ISSN 2041-1723, doi:10.1038/ncomms4788 (nature.com [abgerufen am 13. Januar 2024]).
  • Asher Elbein: They Want to Break T. Rex Into 3 Species. Other Paleontologists Aren’t Pleased. In: The New York Times. 1. März 2022, ISSN 0362-4331 (nytimes.com [abgerufen am 1. März 2022]).
  • Charles W. Gilmore: A new carnivorous dinosaur from the Lance Formation of Montana (= Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections. Bd. 106, Nr. 13, ISSN 0096-8749 = Smithsonian Institution. Publication. 3857). Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC 1946, Digitalisat.
  • Robert T. Bakker, Michael Williams, Philip J. Currie: Nanotyrannus, a new genus of pygmy tyrannosaur, from the latest Cretaceous of Montana. In: Hunteria. Bd. 1, Nr. 5, 1988, ZDB-ID 1251702-1, S. 1–30.
  • Nicholas R. Longrich, Evan T. Saitta: Taxonomic Status of Nanotyrannus lancensis (Dinosauria: Tyrannosauroidea)—A Distinct Taxon of Small-Bodied Tyrannosaur. In: Fossil Studies. Band 2, Nr. 1, 3. Januar 2024, ISSN 2813-6284, S. 1–65, doi:10.3390/fossils2010001 (mdpi.com [abgerufen am 13. Januar 2024]).
  • Peter L. Larson: Tyrannosaurus sex. In: Gary D. Rosenberg, Donald L. Wolberg (Hrsg.): Dino Fest (= Paleontological Society. Special Publication. Bd. 7, ZDB-ID 2002145-8). Proceedings of a Conference for the general Public held March 24–26, 1994 at Indianapolis, Indiana. University of Tennessee, Knoxville TN 1994, S. 139–155.
  • Joseph Leidy: Cretaceous reptiles of the United States (= Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge. Bd. 14, Nr. 6 = 192, ISSN 0096-9354). Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC 1865.
  • KEVIN PADIAN: Why tyrannosaur forelimbs were so short: an integrative hypothesis. In: Acta Palaeontologica Polonica. Band 67, 2022, ISSN 0567-7920, doi:10.4202/app.00921.2021.
  • Florian Bouabdellah, Emily Lessner, and Julien Benoit: The rostral neurovascular system of Tyrannosaurus rex. In: Palaeontologia Electronica. Band 25, Nr. 1, 18. Januar 2022, ISSN 1094-8074, S. 1–20, doi:10.26879/1178 (palaeo-electronica.org [abgerufen am 26. März 2022]).
  • Thomas M. Cullen, Derek W. Larson, Mark P. Witton, Diane Scott, Tea Maho, Kirstin S. Brink, David C. Evans, Robert Reisz: Theropod dinosaur facial reconstruction and the importance of soft tissues in paleobiology. In: Science (New York, N.Y.). Band 379, Nr. 6639, 31. März 2023, ISSN 1095-9203, S. 1348–1352, doi:10.1126/science.abo7877, PMID 36996202.
  • Rodolfo A. Coria, Philip J. Currie: A new carcharodontosaurid (Dinosauria, Theropoda) from the Upper Cretaceous of Argentina. In: Geodiversitas. Bd. 28, Nr. 1, 2006, ISSN 1280-9659, S. 71–118, (PDF; 2,9 MB).
  • Joseph E. Peterson, Z. Jack Tseng, Shannon Brink: Bite force estimates in juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex based on simulated puncture marks. In: PeerJ. Band 9, 2. Juni 2021, ISSN 2167-8359, S. e11450, doi:10.7717/peerj.11450 (peerj.com [abgerufen am 7. Juni 2021]).

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