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J'ai disponible en pdf quelques thèses,il suffit juste de me le demander

Mark

Wagner, J. R. 2001. The hadrosaurian dinosaurs (Ornithischia: Hadrosauria)of Big Bend National Park, Brewster County, Texas, with implications forLate Cretaceous paleozoogeography. unpublished M.S. Thesis, Texas Tech
University. xvi + 417 pp.

Scheetz, R. D., 1999. Osteology of Orodromeus makelai and the phylogeny of basal ornithopod dinosaurs. PhD dissert., Montana State University-Bozeman.

Brett-Surman, M. K. 1988. Revision of the Hadrosauridae (Reptilia: Ornithischia) and their evolution during the Campanian and Maastrichtian. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, George Washington University, Washington.
266 p.

Jason Main D.(2005) Paleoenvironments and paleoecology of the cenomanian Woodbine Formation of Texas; Paleobiogeography of the dinosaurs (Dinosauria: Ornitischia), Master thesis, University of Texas at Arlington,281pp.

Seldmayr Clinton J.(2002) Anatomy,evolution,and functional significance of cephalic vasculature in Archosauria, PhD thesis,Ohio University,398pp.

Myers T.(2004) Taphonomy of the Mother's Day Quarry: Implications for gregarious behaviour in sauropod dinosaurs,Master thesis, Univeristy of Cincinnati,125pp.

Bennett, S. C. Morphology of the Late Cretaceous pterosaur Pteranodon and systematics of the Pterodactyloidea. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Kansas, xvii + 680 pp.

Haber A.(2004) A New Varanoid Fossil From The Cenomanian Of The Middle East,Master thesis,Southern Methodist University,52pp.

Kobayashi Y.(2004) Asian Ornithomimosaurs, Phd Thesis, Southern Methodist University.

Lamanna M. C. (2004) Late Cretaceous dinosaurs and crocodyliforms from Egypt and Argentina, PhD dissertation, University of Pennsylvania.


Chure D. C. (2000) A new species of Allosaurus from the Morrisom Formation of National Dinosaur Monument (Ut-Co) and a revision of the theropod family Allosauridae, PhD dissertation, Columbia University.

Dodson P. A study of relative on some living and fossil reptiles, PhD dissertation, University of Yale.

Padian K.(1980) Studies of the structure, evolution and flight of the pterosaurs. PhD dissertation, Univeristy of Yale.

Britt B.,(1993) Pneumatic postcranial bones in dinosaurs and other archosaurs,PhD dissert.,University of Calgary,400p.

Sampson S., (1993) Cranial ornamentations in ceratopsid dinosaurs: systematic,behavioural,and evolutionary implications,PhD dissert.,University of Toronto,323p.

Vickarious M.,(2001) Skull morphology of the Ankylosauria, Master dissert.,University of Calgary,290p.

Leal L.A.,(2001) Descrição osteológica do crânio de um novo dinossauro Prosauropoda do Neotriássico do sul do Brasil. Rio de Janeiro,Tese de mestrado, UFRJ, Museu Nacional,78p.+ 20 fig.

Norell, M.A., (1988) Cladistic approaches to evolution and paleobiology as applied to the phylogeny of alligatorids, Ph.D. dissertation, Yale University.

Workman-Ford K.C.,(2004) Evidence for Pre Cretaceous/Tertiary extirpation of marine reptiles and dinosaurs of the Moreno Hill Formation,Fresno County,California,Master dissert.,California State University,Fresno,153p.


Kellner, A.W.A. 1996. Description of new material of Tapejaridae and Anhangueridae (Pterosauria, Pterodactyloidea) and discussion of pterosaur phylogeny, Ph.D. Thesis, Columbia University

Heckert, A B. (2002) The microvertebrate record of the Upper Triassic lower Chinle Group (Carnian), southwestern United States, and the early evolution of dinosaurs, University of New Mexico 2001 Ph.D. dissertation: 465 pp.

Holtz, T.R. (1992) An unusual structure of the metatarsus of Theropoda (Archosauria, Dinosauria, Saurischia) of the Cretaceous. Ph.D. dissertation, Yale University, 376pp + tables & figures [in 2 vols.]

Trexler, D.L. (1995). A detailed description of the newly discovered remains of Maiasaura peeblesorum (Reptilia: Ornithsichia) and a revised diagnosis of the genus. Master's Thesis. University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

Sereno, P.C. (1987) The ornithischian dinosaur Psittacosaurus from the Lower Cretaceous of Asia and the relationships of the Ceratopsia. Ph. D. thesis, Columbia University New York
*A filogenia dos Ornitischia dele de 1986 vem junto no mesmo arquivo.

Clarke,J.A. (2002) The morphology and systematic position Ichthyornis Marsh and the phylogenetic relashionships of basal Ornithurae. PhD thesis,Yale University.

Rauhut, O.W. (2000) The interrelationships and evolution of basal theropods (Dinosauria, Saurischia). Ph.D. dissertation, Univ. Bristol [U.K.], 1-440

Zhou,Z.(1999).Early evolution of birds and avian flight-evidence from mesozoic fossils and modern birds.PhD dissertation.University of Kansas.Lawrence.216 p.

Makovicky, P.J. (1995) Phylogenetic aspects of the vertebral morphology of Coelurosauria (Dinosauria: Theropoda). M.S. thesis, Univ. Copenhage, 311pp

Raath, M. A. (1977). The anatomy of the Triassic theropod Syntarsus rhodesiensis (Saurischia: Podokesauridae) and a consideration of its biology, pp.230. Ph.D. dissertation, Rhodes University.

RYAN. M.J. (1992). The taphonomy of a Centrasaurus (Reptilia: Ornithischia) bone bed (Campanian), Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada. M. Sc. thesis, University of Calgary, Calgary

CURRY. K.A (2001). The evolutionary history of the Titanosauria.Ph.D thesis, University of New York at Stony Brook.

Thomas D. Carr(1996)Cranial osteology and craniofacial ontogeny of Tyrannosauridae (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Dinosaur Park Formation (Judith River Group; Upper Cretaceous) of Alberta.M.S thesis.University of Toronto.

YOU HAILU(2002) MAZONGSHAN DINOSAUR ASSEMBLAGE FROM LATE EARLY CRETACEOUS OF NORTHWEST CHINA.Ph.D THESIS UNIVERSITY OF PENSSYLVANIA.

McNeil, L. (1998) Functional anatomy of the postcranial skeleton of Mononykus olecranus (Dinosauria: Saurischia: Theropoda). Ph.D. dissertation, Yale University, 532pp

Nicholas R. Geist(1999).Reconstructing the paleobiology of the dinosaurs.Ph.D thesis.University Of Oregon.

PHILIP J. SENTER(2003)TAXONOMIC SAMPLING ARTIFACTS AND THE PHYLOGENETIC POSITION OF AVES,PH.D THESIS,UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS.

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Ouah, une liste impressionnante. Tu les as eus comment?

Quels sont ceux que tu nous recommandes?

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Avec les auteurs, exchange avec d'autres collegues ou sur internet

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Ops désolé,une correction..
pour la these de Sereno ,dans le meme fichier il y a sa phylegenie des ornitichiens de 1986, mais j'ai écrit ça en portugais lol

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Belle collection, il y en a qqns qui m'intéressent (beaucoup en fait mais je n'aurais jamais le tps de tout lire ), je te dirai quoi qd j'aurais fait ma liste OK ? Je travaile sur les Ornithopodes, donc je vais me restreindre à ceux-là je crois.

Sinon moi j'ai celle de Franzosa en pdf, sur l'évolution du cerveau chez les théropodes.

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Une question: celle de Leal décrit-elle Unaysaurus tolentinoi ou un autre ?

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Oui c'est bien Unaysaurus,mais il y a 2 autres du meme endroit qui suivent prochainement,un Sauropodomorpha et un Ornitischia.
moi je vais decrire en detail Teywuasu,qui aussi vient de la bas avec l'auteur qui l'a publie dans un resumé dans un journal mal foutu,alors a cause de ça certains disent que c'est nomem nudum,mais on va les faire avaler ça bientot

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Tiky ya moyen d'avoir celle de franzosa?

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Yep Vari je vais te retrouver ça d'ici ce soir j'espère

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Merci tiky

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Voilà le lien pour télécharger la thèse de Franzosa sur l'évolution du cerveau dans la lignée des théropodes :
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/etd/d/2004/franzosajw504611/franzosajw504611.pdf

C'est très intéressant mais ça risque d'être long à télécharger (elle fait 5,48 Mo).

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Baier, David Bradley (2006) Archosaur shoulder mechanics and the evolution of avian flight, Ph.D. dissertation, Brown University, 2006, 146 pages.

http://rapidshare.com/files/17690565/avian_flight.pdf

Holliday, Casey (2006) Evolution and function of the jaw musculature and adductor chamber of archosaurs (crocodilians, dinosaurs, and birds), Ph.D. dissertation, Ohio University, 2006, 325 pages

http://rapidshare.com/files/17691133/jaw_musculature.pdf


Forster, C.A. (1990). The cranial morphology of Triceratops, and a preliminary phylogeny of the Ceratopsia. Doctoral thesis, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia


http://rapidshare.com/files/18069350/Forster_1990_Triceratops_cranial_morphology___systematics.pdf

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Hey à priori celles ci m'interessent ...

Citation de markvantomme: Wagner, J. R. 2001. The hadrosaurian dinosaurs (Ornithischia: Hadrosauria)of Big Bend National Park, Brewster County, Texas, with implications forLate Cretaceous paleozoogeography. unpublished M.S. Thesis, Texas Tech
University. xvi + 417 pp.

Scheetz, R. D., 1999. Osteology of Orodromeus makelai and the phylogeny of basal ornithopod dinosaurs. PhD dissert., Montana State University-Bozeman..

Bennett, S. C. Morphology of the Late Cretaceous pterosaur Pteranodon and systematics of the Pterodactyloidea. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Kansas, xvii + 680 pp.

Kobayashi Y.(2004) Asian Ornithomimosaurs, Phd Thesis, Southern Methodist University.

Leal L.A.,(2001) Descrição osteológica do crânio de um novo dinossauro Prosauropoda do Neotriássico do sul do Brasil. Rio de Janeiro,Tese de mestrado, UFRJ, Museu Nacional,78p.+ 20 fig.

Kellner, A.W.A. 1996. Description of new material of Tapejaridae and Anhangueridae (Pterosauria, Pterodactyloidea) and discussion of pterosaur phylogeny, Ph.D. Thesis, Columbia University

Trexler, D.L. (1995). A detailed description of the newly discovered remains of Maiasaura peeblesorum (Reptilia: Ornithsichia) and a revised diagnosis of the genus. Master's Thesis. University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

Rauhut, O.W. (2000) The interrelationships and evolution of basal theropods (Dinosauria, Saurischia). Ph.D. dissertation, Univ. Bristol [U.K.], 1-440

Raath, M. A. (1977). The anatomy of the Triassic theropod Syntarsus rhodesiensis (Saurischia: Podokesauridae) and a consideration of its biology, pp.230. Ph.D. dissertation, Rhodes University.

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Lolo je me souveisn avoirenvoye ça quand je suis arrive ici

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Zut,plein de faute d'ortho

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Ben je les ai pas c'est bizarre ... j'en ai demandé d'autres je pense ...

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Orodromeus n'est disponible que sous format papier je crois...

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C'est vrai, tu as demandé ces refs; j'ai tjrs la MP lol ,les autres je t'envois des que j'ai mon autre ordi de retour.

Scheetz, R. D., 1999. Osteology of Orodromeus makelai and the phylogeny of basal ornithopod dinosaurs. PhD dissert., Montana State University-Bozeman.

Kobayashi Y.(2004) Asian Ornithomimosaurs, Phd Thesis, Southern Methodist University.

Chure D. C. (2000) A new species of Allosaurus from the Morrisom Formation of National Dinosaur Monument (Ut-Co) and a revision of the theropod family Allosauridae, PhD dissertation, Columbia University.

Vickarious M.,(2001) Skull morphology of the Ankylosauria, Master dissert.,University of Calgary,290p.

Trexler, D.L. (1995). A detailed description of the newly discovered remains of Maiasaura peeblesorum (Reptilia: Ornithsichia) and a revised diagnosis of the genus. Master's Thesis. University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

Rauhut, O.W. (2000) The interrelationships and evolution of basal theropods (Dinosauria, Saurischia). Ph.D. dissertation, Univ. Bristol [U.K.], 1-440

Makovicky, P.J. (1995) Phylogenetic aspects of the vertebral morphology of Coelurosauria (Dinosauria: Theropoda). M.S. thesis, Univ. Copenhage, 311pp

Raath, M. A. (1977). The anatomy of the Triassic theropod Syntarsus rhodesiensis (Saurischia: Podokesauridae) and a consideration of its biology, pp.230. Ph.D. dissertation, Rhodes University.

CURRY. K.A (2001). The evolutionary history of the Titanosauria.Ph.D thesis, University of New York at Stony Brook.