A predominantly fish-eating diet was envisioned for the sail-backed theropod dinosaur Spinosaurus aegyptiacus when its elongate jaws with subconical teeth were unearthed a century ago in Egypt. Recent discovery of the high-spined tail of that skeleton, however, led to a bolder conjecture that S. aegyptiacus was the first fully aquatic dinosaur. The ‘aquatic hypothesis’ posits that S. aegyptiacus was a slow quadruped on land but a capable pursuit predator in coastal waters, powered by an expanded tail. We test these functional claims with skeletal and flesh models of S. aegyptiacus. We assembled a CT-based skeletal reconstruction based on the fossils, to which we added internal air and muscle to create a posable flesh model. That model shows...
International audienceSecondary marine adaptation is a major pattern in amniote evolution, accompani...
<p>Mesosaurs have been considered strictly aquatic animals. Their adaptations to the aquatic environ...
Published online: 01 November 2013Reconstructing the swimming capabilities of extinct marine tetrapo...
In recent decades, intensive research on non-avian dinosaurs has strongly suggested that these anima...
In recent decades, intensive research on non-avian dinosaurs has strongly suggested that these anima...
A recent interpretation of the fossil remains of the enigmatic, large predatory dinosaur Spinosaurus...
We describe adaptations for a semiaquatic lifestyle in the dinosaur Spinosaurus aegyptiacus. These a...
Secondary aquatic adaptations evolved independently more than 30 times from terrestrial vertebrate a...
The giant theropod Spinosaurus was an unusual animal and highly derived in many ways, and interpreta...
© 2019 In a recent paper, the contention that spinosaurine theropods were semi-aquatic was supported...
International audienceSpinosaurs were large theropod dinosaurs showing peculiar specializations, inc...
The elongate-necked aquatic plesiosaurs existed for 135 million years during the Mesozoic. The funct...
<div><p>Plesiosaurians are an extinct group of highly derived Mesozoic marine reptiles with a global...
central Niger provide new information about spinosaurids, a peculiar group of piscivorous theropod d...
Spinosauridae, a theropod group characterized by elongated snouts, conical teeth, enlarged forelimbs...
International audienceSecondary marine adaptation is a major pattern in amniote evolution, accompani...
<p>Mesosaurs have been considered strictly aquatic animals. Their adaptations to the aquatic environ...
Published online: 01 November 2013Reconstructing the swimming capabilities of extinct marine tetrapo...
In recent decades, intensive research on non-avian dinosaurs has strongly suggested that these anima...
In recent decades, intensive research on non-avian dinosaurs has strongly suggested that these anima...
A recent interpretation of the fossil remains of the enigmatic, large predatory dinosaur Spinosaurus...
We describe adaptations for a semiaquatic lifestyle in the dinosaur Spinosaurus aegyptiacus. These a...
Secondary aquatic adaptations evolved independently more than 30 times from terrestrial vertebrate a...
The giant theropod Spinosaurus was an unusual animal and highly derived in many ways, and interpreta...
© 2019 In a recent paper, the contention that spinosaurine theropods were semi-aquatic was supported...
International audienceSpinosaurs were large theropod dinosaurs showing peculiar specializations, inc...
The elongate-necked aquatic plesiosaurs existed for 135 million years during the Mesozoic. The funct...
<div><p>Plesiosaurians are an extinct group of highly derived Mesozoic marine reptiles with a global...
central Niger provide new information about spinosaurids, a peculiar group of piscivorous theropod d...
Spinosauridae, a theropod group characterized by elongated snouts, conical teeth, enlarged forelimbs...
International audienceSecondary marine adaptation is a major pattern in amniote evolution, accompani...
<p>Mesosaurs have been considered strictly aquatic animals. Their adaptations to the aquatic environ...
Published online: 01 November 2013Reconstructing the swimming capabilities of extinct marine tetrapo...