Fiorillo, Anthony R.
Anthony R. Fiorillo U.S. paleontologist
VIAF ID: 14213882 (Personal)
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Works
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Alaska dinosaurs an ancient Arctic world | |
An articulated cervical series of Alamosaurus sanjuanensis Gilmore, 1922 (Dinosauria, Sauropoda) from Texas: new perspective on the relationships of North America's last giant sauropod | |
Author Correction: A New Hadrosaurine (Dinosauria: Hadrosauridae) from the Marine Deposits of the Late Cretaceous Hakobuchi Formation, Yezo Group, Japan | |
Bonebeds genesis, analysis, and paleobiological significance | |
Cretaceous Dinosaurs across Alaska Show the Role of Paleoclimate in Structuring Ancient Large-Herbivore Populations | |
Description of two partialTroodonbraincases from the Prince Creek Formation (Upper Cretaceous), North Slope Alaska | |
Differing trabecular bone architecture in dinosaurs and mammals contribute to stiffness and limits on bone strain | |
A diminutive new tyrannosaur from the top of the world | |
Dinozaury arktycznej Alaski | |
An enantiornithine bird from the lower middle Cenomanian of Texas | |
Evidence for gregarious behavior and age segregation in sauropod dinosaurs | |
Filling in Gaps in the Ceratopsid Histologic Database: Histology of Two Basal Centrosaurines and an Assessment of the Utility of Rib Histology in the Ceratopsidae | |
The first juvenile dromaeosaurid (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from Arctic Alaska | |
The first record of a Cretaceous dinosaur from southwestern Alaska | |
A giant tyrannosaur from the Campanian–Maastrichtian of southern North America and the evolution of tyrannosaurid gigantism | |
Hadrosaurs were perennial polar residents | |
Herd structure in Late Cretaceous polar dinosaurs: A remarkable new dinosaur tracksite, Denali National Park, Alaska, USA | |
An Immature Pachyrhinosaurus perotorum (Dinosauria: Ceratopsidae) Nasal Reveals Unexpected Complexity of Craniofacial Ontogeny and Integument in Pachyrhinosaurus | |
The implications of a dry climate for the paleoecology of the fauna of the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation | |
Lizards ran bipedally 110 million years ago. | |
New data and diagnosis for the Arctic ceratopsid dinosaur Pachyrhinosaurus perotorum | |
A new desmostylian mammal from Unalaska (USA) and the robust Sanjussen jaw from Hokkaido (Japan), with comments on feeding in derived desmostylids | |
A New Maastrichtian Species of the Centrosaurine CeratopsidPachyrhinosaurusfrom the North Slope of Alaska | |
A newly discovered skull of the temnospondyl amphibian Dendrerpeton acadianum Owen | |
The oldest Asian hesperornithiform from the Upper Cretaceous of Japan, and the phylogenetic reassessment of Hesperornithiformes | |
Prey bone utilization by predatory dinosaurs in the Late Jurassic of North America, with comments on prey bone use by dinosaurs throughout the Mesozoic | |
Re-examination of the cranial osteology of the Arctic Alaskan hadrosaurine with implications for its taxonomic status | |
Reanalysis of the phylogenetic status of Nipponosaurus sachalinensis (Ornithopoda: Dinosauria) from the Late Cretaceous of Southern Sakhalin | |
Reconstructing the paleohydrology of a cretaceous Alaskan paleopolar coastal plain from stable isotopes of bivalves | |
Skin of the Cretaceous mosasaur Plotosaurus: implications for aquatic adaptations in giant marine reptiles | |
A standard protocol for documenting modern and fossil ichnological data | |
Theropod teeth from the Judith River Formation (Upper Cretaceous) of south-central Montana |