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Dinosaur stuff in new issue of HISTORICAL BIOLOGY
Three new dinosaur papers (okay, at least two were released online last year
in pre-publication form), with one new species. This is the "June-December
2004" issue of Historical Biology, but since I haven't seen it mentioned
anywhere before, I wonder if the publication dates may eventually prove to
be 2005. Citations are:
Naish, D., D.M. Martill & E. Frey, 2004. Ecology, systematics and
biogeographical relationships of dinosaurs, including a new theropod, from
the Santana Formation (?Albian, Early Cretaceous) of Brazil. Historical
Biology 16 (2-4): 57-70.
Mazzetta, G.V., P. Christiansen & R.A. Farina, 2004. Giants and bizarres:
Body size of some southern South American Cretaceous dinosaurs. Historical
Biology 16 (2-4): 71-83.
Christiansen, P. & R.A. Farina, 2004. Mass prediction in theropod
dinosaurs. Historical Biology 16 (2-4): 85-92.
Abstracts are online at
http://journalsonline.tandf.co.uk/app/home/issue.asp?wasp=hb5c1xjqtq1utge1rvv3&referrer=parent&backto=journal,2,4;linkingpublicationresults,1:300240,1