Two separate and distinctive skills are necessary to find prey: Detection of its presence and determination of its location. Surface microscopy of the dentary of albertosaurines revealed a previously undescribed sensory modification, as will be described here. While dentary "foramina" were previously thought to contain tactile sensory organs, the potential function of this theropod modification as a unique localizing system is explored in this study.Dentary surface perforations were examined by surface epi-illumination microscopy in tyrannosaurine and albertosaurine dinosaurs to characterize their anatomy. Fish lateral lines were examined as potentially comparable structures.In contrast to the subsurface vascular bifurcation noted in tyrann...
A frequent point of contention in the literature for using skeletal characters to differentiate Nano...
The podotheca is the structure of scales covering the foot in extant birds. It is usually assumed th...
Abelisaurids were one of the most successful theropod dinosaurs during Cretaceous times. They are fe...
Objective Two separate and distinctive skills are necessary to find prey: Detection of its presence ...
Early in amniote evolution, epidermal scales evolved in stem reptiles as an efficient barrier agains...
Therizinosauria is one of the most enigmatic and peculiar clades among theropod dinosaurs, exhibitin...
Fig. 4. Cranial endocasts reconstructed from CT scans in left lateral view, arranged in a cladogram....
Fig. 8. Endosseous labyrinths (left sides). Left four columns are stereopairs of left lateral and do...
The morphology of the neurovascular canal in the jaw has been analysed in several fossil reptiles, i...
Fig. 7. Endocranial region of Tyrannosaurus rex (actual fossil specimen of AMNH FR 5029, sagittally ...
Despite the great diversity in theropod craniomandibular morphology, the presence and distribution o...
Fig. 8. Comparison of left frontal in dorsal view in tyrannosaurids.A) Thanatotheristes TMP 2010.5.7...
Spinosauridae, a theropod group characterized by elongated snouts, conical teeth, enlarged forelimb...
Research on the feeding dynamics of carnivorous dinosaurs, most of which fall within Theropoda, is b...
Fig. 11. ''Alert'' head postures based on orienting the skull such that the lateral semicircular can...
A frequent point of contention in the literature for using skeletal characters to differentiate Nano...
The podotheca is the structure of scales covering the foot in extant birds. It is usually assumed th...
Abelisaurids were one of the most successful theropod dinosaurs during Cretaceous times. They are fe...
Objective Two separate and distinctive skills are necessary to find prey: Detection of its presence ...
Early in amniote evolution, epidermal scales evolved in stem reptiles as an efficient barrier agains...
Therizinosauria is one of the most enigmatic and peculiar clades among theropod dinosaurs, exhibitin...
Fig. 4. Cranial endocasts reconstructed from CT scans in left lateral view, arranged in a cladogram....
Fig. 8. Endosseous labyrinths (left sides). Left four columns are stereopairs of left lateral and do...
The morphology of the neurovascular canal in the jaw has been analysed in several fossil reptiles, i...
Fig. 7. Endocranial region of Tyrannosaurus rex (actual fossil specimen of AMNH FR 5029, sagittally ...
Despite the great diversity in theropod craniomandibular morphology, the presence and distribution o...
Fig. 8. Comparison of left frontal in dorsal view in tyrannosaurids.A) Thanatotheristes TMP 2010.5.7...
Spinosauridae, a theropod group characterized by elongated snouts, conical teeth, enlarged forelimb...
Research on the feeding dynamics of carnivorous dinosaurs, most of which fall within Theropoda, is b...
Fig. 11. ''Alert'' head postures based on orienting the skull such that the lateral semicircular can...
A frequent point of contention in the literature for using skeletal characters to differentiate Nano...
The podotheca is the structure of scales covering the foot in extant birds. It is usually assumed th...
Abelisaurids were one of the most successful theropod dinosaurs during Cretaceous times. They are fe...