Australian dinosaurs have played a rare but controversial role in the debate surrounding the effect of Gondwanan break-up on Cretaceous dinosaur distribution. Major spatiotemporal gaps in the Gondwanan Cretaceous fossil record, coupled with taxon incompleteness, have hindered research on this effect, especially in Australia. Here we report on two new sauropod specimens from the early Late Cretaceous of Queensland, Australia, that have important implications for Cretaceous dinosaur palaeobiogeography. Savannasaurus elliottorum gen. et sp. nov. comprises one of the most complete Cretaceous sauropod skeletons ever found in Australia, whereas a new specimen of Diamantinasaurus matildae includes the first ever cranial remains of an Australian sa...
The South American sauropod dinosaurs fossil record is one of the world's most relevant for their ab...
A cervical vertebra from the Early Cretaceous of Victoria represents the first Australian spinosauri...
Austrosaurus mckillopi Longman, 1933 was the first Cretaceous sauropod reported from Australia, and ...
Australian dinosaurs have played a rare but controversial role in the debate surrounding the effect ...
Australian dinosaurs have played a rare but controversial role in the debate surrounding the effect ...
Australian dinosaurs have played a rare but controversial role in the debate surrounding the effect ...
Australian dinosaurs have played a rare but controversial role in the debate surrounding the effect ...
Sauropods are the best represented dinosaurs in the Cretaceous formations of the Great Artesian Basi...
The titanosaurian sauropod dinosaur Diamantinasaurus matildae is represented by two individuals from...
The fossil record of Australian dinosaurs in general, and theropods in particular, is extremely spar...
AbstractThe osteology of Diamantinasaurus matildae, the most complete Cretaceous sauropod described ...
Sauropoda is one of the most diverse and geographically widespread clades of herbivorous dinosaurs, ...
It has often been assumed that Australasian Cretaceous dinosaur faunas were for the most part endemi...
A new giant sauropod, Australotitan cooperensis gen. et sp. nov., represents the first record of din...
The Early Cretaceous fauna of Victoria, Australia, provides unique data on the composition of high l...
The South American sauropod dinosaurs fossil record is one of the world's most relevant for their ab...
A cervical vertebra from the Early Cretaceous of Victoria represents the first Australian spinosauri...
Austrosaurus mckillopi Longman, 1933 was the first Cretaceous sauropod reported from Australia, and ...
Australian dinosaurs have played a rare but controversial role in the debate surrounding the effect ...
Australian dinosaurs have played a rare but controversial role in the debate surrounding the effect ...
Australian dinosaurs have played a rare but controversial role in the debate surrounding the effect ...
Australian dinosaurs have played a rare but controversial role in the debate surrounding the effect ...
Sauropods are the best represented dinosaurs in the Cretaceous formations of the Great Artesian Basi...
The titanosaurian sauropod dinosaur Diamantinasaurus matildae is represented by two individuals from...
The fossil record of Australian dinosaurs in general, and theropods in particular, is extremely spar...
AbstractThe osteology of Diamantinasaurus matildae, the most complete Cretaceous sauropod described ...
Sauropoda is one of the most diverse and geographically widespread clades of herbivorous dinosaurs, ...
It has often been assumed that Australasian Cretaceous dinosaur faunas were for the most part endemi...
A new giant sauropod, Australotitan cooperensis gen. et sp. nov., represents the first record of din...
The Early Cretaceous fauna of Victoria, Australia, provides unique data on the composition of high l...
The South American sauropod dinosaurs fossil record is one of the world's most relevant for their ab...
A cervical vertebra from the Early Cretaceous of Victoria represents the first Australian spinosauri...
Austrosaurus mckillopi Longman, 1933 was the first Cretaceous sauropod reported from Australia, and ...