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2025
The response to and rejection of Brian Ford’s Too Big to Walk , a 21 st century effort to reinstate the aquatic dinosaur hypothesis
Historical Biology
2025
Women in the History of Philosophy and Sciences
2025
New perspectives on body size and shape evolution in dinosaurs
Biological Reviews
2025
Prey size and ecological separation in spinosaurid theropods based on heterodonty and rostrum shape
The Anatomical Record
2025
Digital volumetric modeling reveals unique body plan experimentation in the Devonian tetrapod Ichthyostega
iScience
2024
Lost, hidden, broken, cut-estimating and interpreting the shapes and masses of damaged assemblages of plesiosaur gastroliths
PeerJ
2024
Diving dinosaurs? Caveats on the use of bone compactness and pFDA for inferring lifestyle
PLOS ONE
2024
Using linear measurements to diagnose the ecological habitat of Spinosaurus
PeerJ
2024
Fossils, Modality & Central Subjects in Palaeobiological Reconstruction
Philosophy, Theory, and Practice in Biology
2023
Dinosaur swim tracks from the Lower Cretaceous of La Rioja, Spain: An ichnological approach to non-common behaviours
Cretaceous Research
2023
Advances in Science, Technology & Innovation
2023
SPINOSAURS AS PHYTOSAUR MIMICS: A CASE OF CONVERGENT EVOLUTION BETWEEN TWO EXTINCT ARCHOSAURIFORM CLADES
Acta Palaeontologica Romaniae
2023
Tyrannosaurus rex runs again: a theoretical analysis of the hypothesis that full-grown large theropods had a locomotory advantage to hunt in a shallow-water environment
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
2023
Macroevolutionary patterns in the pelvis, stylopodium and zeugopodium of megalosauroid theropod dinosaurs and their importance for locomotor function
Royal Society Open Science
2023
Modified skulls but conservative brains? The palaeoneurology and endocranial anatomy of baryonychine dinosaurs (Theropoda: Spinosauridae)
Journal of Anatomy
2022
Comment on: Aquatic adaptation in the skull of carnivorous dinosaurs (Theropoda: Spinosauridae) and the evolution of aquatic habits in spinosaurids. 93: 275–284
Cretaceous Research
2022
Relative skull size evolution in Mesozoic archosauromorphs: potential drivers and morphological uniqueness of erythrosuchid archosauriforms
Palaeontology
2022
Subaqueous foraging among carnivorous dinosaurs
Nature
2022
Spinosaurus is not an aquatic dinosaur
eLife
2022
A European giant: a large spinosaurid (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Vectis Formation (Wealden Group, Early Cretaceous), UK
PeerJ
2022
Rostral morphology of Spinosauridae (Theropoda, Megalosauroidea): premaxilla shape variation and a new phylogenetic inference
Historical Biology
2022
The locomotion of extinct secondarily aquatic tetrapods
Biological Reviews
2021
New spinosaurids from the Wessex Formation (Early Cretaceous, UK) and the European origins of Spinosauridae
Scientific Reports
2021
Contributions to a Discussion of Spinosaurus aegyptiacus as a Capable Swimmer and Deep-Water Predator
Life
2021
A review and reappraisal of the specific gravities of present and past multicellular organisms, with an emphasis on tetrapods
The Anatomical Record
2021
New mid-cervical vertebral morphotype of Spinosauridae from the Kem Kem Group of Morocco
Vertebrate Anatomy Morphology Palaeontology
2021
Taphonomic evidence supports an aquatic lifestyle for Spinosaurus
Cretaceous Research
2021
Spinosaurus
Current Biology
2020
Tail-propelled aquatic locomotion in a theropod dinosaur
Nature
2020
The accuracy and precision of body mass estimation in non‐avian dinosaurs
Biological Reviews
2020
New insights about theropod palaeobiodiversity in the Iberian Peninsula and Europe: Spinosaurid teeth (Theropoda, Megalosauroidea) from the Lower Cretaceous of La Rioja (Spain)
Cretaceous Research
2019
Baryonyx
WikiJournal of Science
2019
The repeated evolution of dental apicobasal ridges in aquatic-feeding mammals and reptiles
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society
2019
Juvenile spinosaurs (Theropoda: Spinosauridae) from the middle Cretaceous of Morocco and implications for spinosaur ecology
Cretaceous Research
2018
A “bloat-and-float” taphonomic model best explains the upside-down preservation of ankylosaurs
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
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