In 1878, more than thirty, almost complete, skeletons of Iguanodon were found in a mine in Bernissart (Belgium). Together with the English taxa studied by Owen and Leidy’s Hadrosaurus from the US – all based on more or less complete specimens – the Bernissart iguanodons shed a unique opportunity to realize what dinosaur really looked like in the early years of paleontology. Since then, these specimens are exhibited in the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences in Brussels. The Bernissart iguanodontians are thought to represent at least four different populations, and this offers a unique possibility to analyze intraspecific variations, behavioral interactions, paleopathology, and biomechanics. However, these materials suffer from seve...
Iguanomorpha (stem + crown Iguania) is a diverse squamate clade with members that predominate many m...
Ichnology is the study of trace fossils, which are important because they provide direct evidence of...
AbstractIt has become accepted in recent years that the fossil record can preserve labile tissues. W...
This review summarizes current understanding of the history, anatomy, and taxonomy of British and Be...
The discovery, in 1878, of more than twenty complete skeletons of Iguanodons at Bernissart (Belgium)...
Basal iguanodonts are one of the most abundant, diverse, and widespread types of dinosaur and also a...
Reconstructions of the Iguanodon are an excellent subject upon which to base a study of the relation...
BACKGROUND: Basal iguanodontian dinosaurs were extremely successful animals, found in great abundanc...
This short review discusses current understanding of the history, anatomy and taxonomy of the lower ...
Background: Basal iguanodontian dinosaurs were extremely successful animals, found in great abundanc...
Up to the moment, two species of Iguanodon had been cited in the Lower Cretaceous of Spain: I. cf. a...
Iguanomorpha (stem + crown Iguania) is a diverse squamate clade with members that predominate many m...
The history of discovery and interpretation of several dinosaurs collected from quarries near the to...
<div><p>The precise phylogenetic relationships of many non-hadrosaurid members of Iguanodontia, i.e....
Proa valdearinnoensis is a relatively large-headed and stocky iguanodontian dinosaur from the latest...
Iguanomorpha (stem + crown Iguania) is a diverse squamate clade with members that predominate many m...
Ichnology is the study of trace fossils, which are important because they provide direct evidence of...
AbstractIt has become accepted in recent years that the fossil record can preserve labile tissues. W...
This review summarizes current understanding of the history, anatomy, and taxonomy of British and Be...
The discovery, in 1878, of more than twenty complete skeletons of Iguanodons at Bernissart (Belgium)...
Basal iguanodonts are one of the most abundant, diverse, and widespread types of dinosaur and also a...
Reconstructions of the Iguanodon are an excellent subject upon which to base a study of the relation...
BACKGROUND: Basal iguanodontian dinosaurs were extremely successful animals, found in great abundanc...
This short review discusses current understanding of the history, anatomy and taxonomy of the lower ...
Background: Basal iguanodontian dinosaurs were extremely successful animals, found in great abundanc...
Up to the moment, two species of Iguanodon had been cited in the Lower Cretaceous of Spain: I. cf. a...
Iguanomorpha (stem + crown Iguania) is a diverse squamate clade with members that predominate many m...
The history of discovery and interpretation of several dinosaurs collected from quarries near the to...
<div><p>The precise phylogenetic relationships of many non-hadrosaurid members of Iguanodontia, i.e....
Proa valdearinnoensis is a relatively large-headed and stocky iguanodontian dinosaur from the latest...
Iguanomorpha (stem + crown Iguania) is a diverse squamate clade with members that predominate many m...
Ichnology is the study of trace fossils, which are important because they provide direct evidence of...
AbstractIt has become accepted in recent years that the fossil record can preserve labile tissues. W...