A field guide to mesozoic birds and other winged dinosaurs

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Microrap<strong>to</strong>r <strong>and</strong> the evolution of theropod flight control.” 72nd Annual Meeting of the<br />

Society of Vertebrate Paleon<strong>to</strong>logy, 20 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2012.<br />

Hall, J., Habib, M., Hone, D. <strong>and</strong> Chiappe, L. (2012). “A new model for hindwing function<br />

in the four-<strong>winged</strong> theropod dinosaur Microrap<strong>to</strong>r gui.” 72nd Annual Meeting of the<br />

Society of Vertebrate Paleon<strong>to</strong>logy, 20 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2012.<br />

Hill, G.E. (2010). National Geographic Bird Coloration. National Geographic Books.<br />

Holtz, T.R. Jr. (2012). Dinosaurs: The Most Complete, Up-<strong>to</strong>-Date Encyclopedia for<br />

Dinosaur Lovers of All Ages. Winter 2011 Appendix. Accessed online 28-Feb-2012 at<br />

<br />

Ji Q., Currie, P.J., Norell, M.A., <strong>and</strong> Ji S. (1998). “Two feathered <strong>dinosaurs</strong> from northeastern<br />

China.” Nature, 393(6687): 753-761.<br />

Johnsgard, P. (1987). “Diving Birds of North America: 2 Comparative Distributions <strong>and</strong><br />

Structural Adaptation. “ Papers in the Biological Sciences.<br />

Livezey, B.C. <strong>and</strong> Zusi, R.L. (2007). Higher-order phylogeny of modern <strong>birds</strong> (Theropoda,<br />

Aves: Neornithes) based on comparative ana<strong>to</strong>my. II. Analysis <strong>and</strong> discussion.<br />

Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 149(1): 1-95.<br />

Longrich, N., Curriw, P.J. <strong>and</strong> Dong Z.-M. (2010). “A new ovirap<strong>to</strong>rid (Dinosauria: Theropoda)<br />

from the Upper Cretaceous of Bayan M<strong>and</strong>ahu, Inner Mongolia.” Palaeon<strong>to</strong>logy,<br />

53(5): 945-960.<br />

Martin, L.D., Kurochkin, E.N., <strong>and</strong> Tokaryk, T.T. (2012). “A new evolutionary lineage of<br />

diving <strong>birds</strong> from the Late Cretaceous of North America <strong>and</strong> Asia.” Palaeoworld.<br />

Mortimer, M. (2010). The Theropod Database. Accessed online 28-Feb-2012 at <br />

O’Connor, J.K. (2010). “A revised look at Liaoningornis longidigitrus (Aves).” Vertebrata<br />

PalAsiatica, 50(1): 25-37.<br />

O’Connor, J.K. <strong>and</strong> Zhou Z. (2012). “A redescription of Chaoyangia beishanensis (Aves)<br />

<strong>and</strong> a comprehensive phylogeny of Mesozoic <strong>birds</strong>.” Journal of Systematic Palaeon<strong>to</strong>logy,<br />

iFirst 2012, 1-18.<br />

O’Connor, J.K., Chiappe, L.M., Chuong C., Bottjer, D.J., <strong>and</strong> You H. (2012). “Homology<br />

<strong>and</strong> potential cellular <strong>and</strong> molecular mechanisms for the development of unique feather<br />

morphologies in early <strong>birds</strong>.” Geosciences, 2: 157-177.<br />

Ohmes, D. (2012). “Microrap<strong>to</strong>r hanqingi, new species from China.” Message <strong>to</strong> the<br />

Dinosaur Mailing List, 25-May-2012. Accessed online 11-Jun-2012 at <br />

Parsons, W.L. <strong>and</strong> Parsons, K.M. (2009). “Further descriptions of the osteology of Dei-<br />

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