This list of pathological conditions reported in Mesozoic dinosaurs enumerates the various types of injury, disease, deformity or parasite infection identified among Mesozoic dinosaur fossils.
The list
editPathology | Description | Taxa | Paleobiological significance | Images |
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Allosaurus and Eubrontes (ichnotaxon) |
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Asymmetrically sized body parts.[6] |
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Fractured bones[1][2][5][8][11][13][14][16][17][18][19][20][21] |
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Supernumerary tooth crowns[10] |
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Twisted body parts[12] |
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See also
editFootnotes
edit- ^ a b c Molnar (2001); "Ceratosauridae," page 340.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Molnar (2001); "Allosauridae," page 341.
- ^ Molnar (2001); "Eubrontes," page 348.
- ^ Molnar (2001); "Family incertae sedis," page 345.
- ^ a b c d e f Molnar (2001); "Tyrannosauridae," page 345.
- ^ Molnar (2001); "Discussion," page 357.
- ^ Rothschild, et al. (2001); "Discussion," page 334.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Molnar (2001); "Tyrannosauridae," page 344.
- ^ Molnar (2001); "Ceratosauridae," page 346.
- ^ a b c Molnar (2001); "Tyrannosauridae," page 347.
- ^ a b c d Molnar (2001); "Neovenatoridae," page 341.
- ^ a b c Molnar (2001); "Troodontidae," page 343.
- ^ a b c Molnar (2001); "Megalosauridae," page 340.
- ^ a b c d e Molnar (2001); "Acrocanthosauridae fam. nov.," page 342.
- ^ Molnar (2001); "Tyrannosauridae," page 343.
- ^ a b Molnar (2001); "Ceratosauridae," pages 339-340.
- ^ a b c Molnar (2001); "Allosauridae," page 340.
- ^ Molnar (2001); "Family incertae sedis," page 346.
- ^ Molnar (2001); "Oviraptoridae," page 343.
- ^ a b Molnar (2001); "Dromaeosauridae," page 342.
- ^ a b Molnar (2001); "Discussion," page 353.
- ^ Molnar (2001); "Tyrannosauridae," pages 344-345.
- ^ a b Molnar (2001); "Discussion," page 354.
- ^ a b Molnar (2001); "Herrerasauridae," page 339.
- ^ Molnar (2001); "Allosauridae," pages 340-341.
- ^ Molnar (2001); "Tyrannosauridae," page 346.
- ^ Rothschild, et al. (2001); "Table 23.1," page 333.
References
editMolnar, R. E., 2001, Theropod paleopathology: a literature survey, In: Mesozoic Vertebrate Life, edited by Tanke, D. H., and Carpenter, K., Indiana University Press, p. 337-363. Rothschild, B., Tanke, D. H., and Ford, T. L., 2001, Theropod stress fractures and tendon avulsions as a clue to activity, In: Mesozoic Vertebrate Life, edited by Tanke, D. H., and Carpenter, K., Indiana University Press, p. 331-336.