Forelimb posture in neoceratopsian dinosaurs: implications for gait and locomotion

GS Paul, P Christiansen - Paleobiology, 2000 - cambridge.org
Ceratopsid dinosaurs traditionally have been restored with sprawling forelimbs and were
considered unable to run at high speeds. An alternative view restores the ceratopsids as …

Forelimb Posture in Neoceratopsian Dinosaurs: Implications for Gait and Locomotion

GS Paul, P Christiansen - Paleobiology, 2000 - JSTOR
Ceratopsid dinosaurs traditionally have been restored with sprawling forelimbs and were
considered unable to run at high speeds. An alternative view restores the ceratopsids as …

Forelimb posture in neoceratopsian dinosaurs: implications for gait and locomotion

GS Paul, P Christiansen - Paleobiology, 2000 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
Ceratopsid dinosaurs traditionally have been restored with sprawling forelimbs and were
considered unable to run at high speeds. An alternative view restores the ceratopsids as …

Forelimb posture in neoceratopsian dinosaurs: implications for gait and locomotion

GS Paul, P Christiansen - Paleobiology, 2000 - cir.nii.ac.jp
抄録< jats: p> Ceratopsid dinosaurs traditionally have been restored with sprawling
forelimbs and were considered unable to run at high speeds. An alternative view restores …

[PDF][PDF] Forelimb posture in neoceratopsian dinosaurs: implications for gait and locomotion

GS Paul, P Christiansen - Paleobiology: a quarterly journal of the …, 2000 - doc.rero.ch
Ceratopsid dinosaurs traditionally have been restored with sprawling forelimbs and were
considered unable to run at high speeds. An alternative view restores the ceratopsids as …

Forelimb posture in neoceratopsian dinosaurs: implications for gait and locomotion

GS Paul, P Christiansen - Paleobiology, 2000 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Ceratopsid dinosaurs traditionally have been restored with sprawling forelimbs and were
considered unable to run at high speeds. An alternative view restores the ceratopsids as …

Forelimb posture in neoceratopsian dinosaurs: implications for gait and locomotion

GS Paul, P Christiansen - Paleobiology, 2000 - cambridge.org
Ceratopsid dinosaurs traditionally have been restored with sprawling forelimbs and were
considered unable to run at high speeds. An alternative view restores the ceratopsids as rhi …

Forelimb posture in neoceratopsian dinosaurs: implications for gait and locomotion

GS Paul, P Christiansen - Paleobiology, 2000 - BioOne
Ceratopsid dinosaurs traditionally have been restored with sprawling forelimbs and were
considered unable to run at high speeds. An alternative view restores the ceratopsids as …

Forelimb posture in neoceratopsian dinosaurs: implications for gait and locomotion

GS Paul, P Christiansen - Paleobiology, 2000 - BioOne
Ceratopsid dinosaurs traditionally have been restored with sprawling forelimbs and were
considered unable to run at high speeds. An alternative view restores the ceratopsids as …