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Bibliography - Dinosaur Facts and Figures: The Sauropods and Other Sauropodomorphs Molina- Pérez, Rubén & Larramendi, Asier Methodology and calculations Baron 2018. Dictionary of Dinosaurs: an illustrated A to Z of every dinosaur ever discovered. Baron, Norman & Barrett 2017. A new hypothesis of dinosaur relationships and early dinosaur evolution. Nature. 543. 5601-506. Baron, Norman & Barrett 2017. Baron et al. reply. Nature. 551, 10: 1038. Brassey & Gardiner 2015. An advanced shape-fitting algorithm applied to qua- drupedal mammals: improving volumetric mass estimates. R. Soc. open sci. 2: 150302. Cabreira, Armin-Kellner, Dias-Da-Silva, Da Silva, Bronzati, de Almeida-Marso- la, Temp-Muller, de Souza-Bittencourt, Batista, Raugust, Carrilho, Brodt & Cardoso-Langer 2016. A Unique Late Triassic Dinosauromorph Assembla- ge Reveals Dinosaur Ancestral Anatomy and Diet. Current Biology. Carpenter 2006. Biggest of the Big: A Critical Re-Evaluation of the Mega-Sau- ropod Amphicoelias fragillimus Cope, 1878. En Foster, John Lucas, Spen- cer (edit.) Paleontology and Geology of the Upper Jurassic Morrison For- mation. 36. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin. pp. 131–138. Carpenter 2018. Maraapunisaurus fragillimus, N.G. (formerly Amphicoelias fragillimus), a basal Rebbachisaurid from the Morrison Formation (Upper Jurassic) of Colorado. Geology of the Intermountain West. 5: 227–244. Colbert 1962. The Weights of Dinosaurs. American Museum Novitates. Ame- rican Museum Novitates. No. 2076: 1-16. Cope 1878. On the Vertebrata of the Dakota Epoch of Colorado. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 17: 233-247. Falconer & Cautley 1845-1849. Fauna Antiqua Sivalensis, Being the Fossil Zoology of the Sewalik Hills in the North of India - Part I, 1946; Part II, 1947; Part III - VIII, 1949. 136 pp. London Smith, Elder and Co., London. Galton 1990. Basal Sauropodomorpha-Prosauropoda. In: Weishampel, Dod- son & Osmólska (eds.). The Dinosauria. University of California Press, Ber- keley. 320–344. Gould 1993. El Libro de La Vida. Gunga, Suthau, Bellmann, Stoinski, Friedrich, Trippel, Kirsch & Hellwich 2008. A new body mass estimation of Brachiosaurus brancai Janensch, 1914 mounted and exhibited at the Museum of Natural History (Berlin, Ger- many). Fossil Record. 11 (1): 28–33. Heerden 1979. The morphology and taxonomy of Euskelosaurus (Reptilia: Saurischia; Late Triassic) from South Africa. Navorsingevan die Nasionale Museum, Bloemfontein. 4: 21–84. Hurlburt 1999. Comparison of Body Mass Estimation Techniques, Using Re- cent Reptiles and the Pelycosaur Edaphosaurus Boanerges. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. Vol. 19, No. 2: 338-350. Ishigaki, Watabe, Tsogtbaatar & Saneyoshi 2009. Dinosaur footprints from the Upper Cretaceous of Mongolia. Geological Quarterly. 53: 449-460. Jain & Bandhyopadhay 1997. A new titanosaurid (Dinosauria: Sauropoda) from the Late Cretaceous of central India. J. Vert. Paleontol. 17: 114–136. Jerison 1973. Evolution of the Brain and Intelligence. 482 pp. Academic Press, New York. Krause, O’Connor, Curry Rogers, Sampson, Buckley & Rogers, 2006. Late Cretaceous terrestrial vertebrates from Madagascar: Implications for Latin American biogeography. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden. 93 (2): 178-208. Larramendi 2016. Shoulder height, body mass, and shape of proboscideans. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica. 61: 537-574. McGowan C. 1991. Dinosaurs, Spitfires, and Sea Dragons. Cambridge: Har- vard University Press. McIntosh 1990. Species determination in sauropod dinosaurs with tentative suggestions for their classification. In: Carpenter & Currie 1990 (eds.) - Di- nosaur Systematics Approaches & Perspectives: 53-59. McIntosh, Brett-Surman & Farlow 1997. Sauropods; pp. 264–290 in J. O. Far- low and M. K. Brett-Surman (eds.), The Complete Dinosaur. Indiana Uni- versity Press, Indianapolis. Morris 1981. A new species of hadrosaurian dinosaur from the Upper Creta- ceous of Baja California: ?Lambeosaurus laticaudus. Journal of Paleonto- logy. 55 (2): 453-462. Murray & Vickers-Rich 2004. Magnificent Mihirungs. 416 pp. Cope 1878. On the Vertebrata of the Dakota Epoch of Colorado. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 17: 233-247. Osborn & Mook 1921. Camarasaurus, Amphicoelias and other sauropods of Cope. Memoirs of the American Museum of Natural History NS. 3 (3): 249- 387. Paul 1997. Dinosaur Models: The Good, The Bad, and Using them to Estimate the Mass of Dinosaurs. In: Dinofest International 1997: 129-154. Prieto-Márquez, Chiappe & Joshi 2012. The Lambeosaurine Dinosaur Magna- paulia laticaudus from the Late Cretaceous of Baja California, Northwes- tern Mexico. PLoS ONE 7(6): e38207. Romer 1956. Osteology of the Reptiles. University of Chicago Press, Chicago. 772 pp. Sander, Christian, Clauss, Fechner, Gee, Griebeler, Gunga, Hummel, Mallison, Perry, Preuschoft, Rauhut, Remes, Tutken, Wings & Witzel 2011. Biology of the sauropod dinosaurs: the evolution of gigantism. Biol. Rev. 86: 117–155. Sellers, Hepworth-Bell, Falkingham, Bates, Brassey, Egerton & Manning 2012. Minimum convex hull mass estimations of complete mounted skeletons. Biol. Lett. 8: 842–845. Wedel 2004. Skeletal pneumaticity in saurischian dinosaurs and its implica- tions for mass estimates. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 24 (3): 127A. Wedel 2005. Postcranial Skeletal Pneumaticity in Sauropods and Its Implica- tions for Mass Estimates. In: Wilson, Curry (ed.) The Sauropods: Evolution and Paleobiology. 201-228. Wedel 2007. Lightening the Giants: Pneumatic Bones in Sauropod Dinosaurs and their Implications for Mass Estimates. 1-72. Wilson & Curry-Rogers 2012. Sauropods. In: Brett-Surman, Holtz Jr. & Farlow (eds.) The Complete Dinosaur, second edition: 444–481. Wilson & Upchurch 2003. A revision of Titanosaurus Lydekker (Dinosauria – Sauropoda), the first dinosaur genus with a Gondwanan distribution. Jour- nal of Systematic Palaeontology, 1(3): 125-160. Wiman 1929. Die Kreide-Dinosaurier aus Shantung. Palaeontologia Sinica, Series C. 6 (1): 1-67. Woodruft & Forster 2014. The fragile legacy of Amphicoelias fragillimus (Dino- sauria: Sauropoda; Morrison Formation – latest Jurassic). Volumina Juras- sica. XII (2): 211–220. Yadagiri & Ayyasami 1989. A carnosaurian dinosaur from the Kallamedu For- mation (Maestrichtian horizon), Tamilnadu. In Sastry, Sastry, Ramanujam, Kapoor, Jagannatha Rao, Satsangi & Mathur (eds.), Symposium on Three Decades of Development in Palaeontology and Stratigraphy in India. Vo- lume 1. Precambrian to Mesozoic. Geological Society of India Special Pu- blication, 11(1): 523-528. Yates 2012. Basal Sauropodomopha: the “Prosauropods” In: Brett-Surman, Holtz Jr. & Farlow (eds.) The Complete Dinosaur, second edition: 424–443. Young 1954. On a new sauropod from Yiping, Szechuan, China. Acta Scientia Sinica. 3: 491-504. Zhao 1993. A new mid-Jurassic sauropod (Klamelisaurus gobiensis gen. et sp. nov.) from Xinjiang, China. Vertebrata PalAsiatica. 31 (2): 132-138. Comparing species Agassiz 1846. Nomenclatoris zoologici index universalis : continens nomina systematica classium, ordinum, familiarum et generum animalium omnium, tam viventium quam fossilium, secundum ordinem alphabeticum unicum disposita, adjectis homonymiis plantarum, nec non variis adnotationibus et emendationibus. pp.393. Agassiz 1846. Proceeding of the academy of Natural Science of Philadelphia. p. 238. Alifanov & Averianov 2003. Ferganasaurus verzilini, gen. et sp. nov., A new sauropod (Dinosauria, Saurischia, Sauropoda) from the Middle Jurassic of Fergana Vallaey, Kirghizia. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 23 (2): 358- 372. Ameghino 1898. Sinopsis geólogico-paleontológica. Segundo Censo de la República Argentina. Vol. 1. Folia, Buenos Aires. Pp. 112–255. Anderson, Hall-Martin & Russell 1985. Long-bone circumference and weight in mammals, birds and dinosaurs. J. Zool. (London) A. 207: 53–61. Anónimo 2000. Advances: Geology Today, March-April: 56-59. Anónimo 2001. Unearthed bones of unknown dinosaur. Daily news. 10 febre- ro.2 Apaldetti, Martinez, Alcober & Pol 2011. A new basal sauropodomorph (Dino- sauria: Saurischia) from Quebrada del Barro Formation (Marayes-El Carrizal Basin), Northwestern Argentina. PLoS ONE 6(11): e26964:1-194. Apaldetti, Martínez, Cerda, Pol & Alcober 2018. An early trend towards gigan-

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  • Bibliography - Dinosaur Facts and Figures: The Sauropods and Other SauropodomorphsMolina- Pérez, Rubén & Larramendi, Asier

    Methodology and calculations

    Baron 2018. Dictionary of Dinosaurs: an illustrated A to Z of every dinosaur ever discovered.

    Baron, Norman & Barrett 2017. A new hypothesis of dinosaur relationships and early dinosaur evolution. Nature. 543. 5601-506.

    Baron, Norman & Barrett 2017. Baron et al. reply. Nature. 551, 10: 1038.Brassey & Gardiner 2015. An advanced shape-fitting algorithm applied to qua-

    drupedal mammals: improving volumetric mass estimates. R. Soc. open sci. 2: 150302.

    Cabreira, Armin-Kellner, Dias-Da-Silva, Da Silva, Bronzati, de Almeida-Marso-la, Temp-Muller, de Souza-Bittencourt, Batista, Raugust, Carrilho, Brodt & Cardoso-Langer 2016. A Unique Late Triassic Dinosauromorph Assembla-ge Reveals Dinosaur Ancestral Anatomy and Diet. Current Biology.

    Carpenter 2006. Biggest of the Big: A Critical Re-Evaluation of the Mega-Sau-ropod Amphicoelias fragillimus Cope, 1878. En Foster, John Lucas, Spen-cer (edit.) Paleontology and Geology of the Upper Jurassic Morrison For-mation. 36. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin. pp. 131–138.

    Carpenter 2018. Maraapunisaurus fragillimus, N.G. (formerly Amphicoelias fragillimus), a basal Rebbachisaurid from the Morrison Formation (Upper Jurassic) of Colorado. Geology of the Intermountain West. 5: 227–244.

    Colbert 1962. The Weights of Dinosaurs. American Museum Novitates. Ame-rican Museum Novitates. No. 2076: 1-16.

    Cope 1878. On the Vertebrata of the Dakota Epoch of Colorado. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 17: 233-247.

    Falconer & Cautley 1845-1849. Fauna Antiqua Sivalensis, Being the Fossil Zoology of the Sewalik Hills in the North of India - Part I, 1946; Part II, 1947; Part III - VIII, 1949. 136 pp. London Smith, Elder and Co., London.

    Galton 1990. Basal Sauropodomorpha-Prosauropoda. In: Weishampel, Dod-son & Osmólska (eds.). The Dinosauria. University of California Press, Ber-keley. 320–344.

    Gould 1993. El Libro de La Vida.Gunga, Suthau, Bellmann, Stoinski, Friedrich, Trippel, Kirsch & Hellwich 2008.

    A new body mass estimation of Brachiosaurus brancai Janensch, 1914 mounted and exhibited at the Museum of Natural History (Berlin, Ger-many). Fossil Record. 11 (1): 28–33.

    Heerden 1979. The morphology and taxonomy of Euskelosaurus (Reptilia: Saurischia; Late Triassic) from South Africa. Navorsingevan die Nasionale Museum, Bloemfontein. 4: 21–84.

    Hurlburt 1999. Comparison of Body Mass Estimation Techniques, Using Re-cent Reptiles and the Pelycosaur Edaphosaurus Boanerges. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. Vol. 19, No. 2: 338-350.

    Ishigaki, Watabe, Tsogtbaatar & Saneyoshi 2009. Dinosaur footprints from the Upper Cretaceous of Mongolia. Geological Quarterly. 53: 449-460.

    Jain & Bandhyopadhay 1997. A new titanosaurid (Dinosauria: Sauropoda) from the Late Cretaceous of central India. J. Vert. Paleontol. 17: 114–136.

    Jerison 1973. Evolution of the Brain and Intelligence. 482 pp. Academic Press, New York.

    Krause, O’Connor, Curry Rogers, Sampson, Buckley & Rogers, 2006. Late Cretaceous terrestrial vertebrates from Madagascar: Implications for Latin American biogeography. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden. 93 (2): 178-208.

    Larramendi 2016. Shoulder height, body mass, and shape of proboscideans. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica. 61: 537-574.

    McGowan C. 1991. Dinosaurs, Spitfires, and Sea Dragons. Cambridge: Har-vard University Press.

    McIntosh 1990. Species determination in sauropod dinosaurs with tentative suggestions for their classification. In: Carpenter & Currie 1990 (eds.) - Di-nosaur Systematics Approaches & Perspectives: 53-59.

    McIntosh, Brett-Surman & Farlow 1997. Sauropods; pp. 264–290 in J. O. Far-low and M. K. Brett-Surman (eds.), The Complete Dinosaur. Indiana Uni-versity Press, Indianapolis.

    Morris 1981. A new species of hadrosaurian dinosaur from the Upper Creta-ceous of Baja California: ?Lambeosaurus laticaudus. Journal of Paleonto-logy. 55 (2): 453-462.

    Murray & Vickers-Rich 2004. Magnificent Mihirungs. 416 pp.Cope 1878. On the Vertebrata of the Dakota Epoch of Colorado. Proceedings

    of the American Philosophical Society, 17: 233-247.Osborn & Mook 1921. Camarasaurus, Amphicoelias and other sauropods of

    Cope. Memoirs of the American Museum of Natural History NS. 3 (3): 249-387.

    Paul 1997. Dinosaur Models: The Good, The Bad, and Using them to Estimate the Mass of Dinosaurs. In: Dinofest International 1997: 129-154.

    Prieto-Márquez, Chiappe & Joshi 2012. The Lambeosaurine Dinosaur Magna-paulia laticaudus from the Late Cretaceous of Baja California, Northwes-tern Mexico. PLoS ONE 7(6): e38207.

    Romer 1956. Osteology of the Reptiles. University of Chicago Press, Chicago. 772 pp.

    Sander, Christian, Clauss, Fechner, Gee, Griebeler, Gunga, Hummel, Mallison, Perry, Preuschoft, Rauhut, Remes, Tutken, Wings & Witzel 2011. Biology of the sauropod dinosaurs: the evolution of gigantism. Biol. Rev. 86: 117–155.

    Sellers, Hepworth-Bell, Falkingham, Bates, Brassey, Egerton & Manning 2012. Minimum convex hull mass estimations of complete mounted skeletons. Biol. Lett. 8: 842–845.

    Wedel 2004. Skeletal pneumaticity in saurischian dinosaurs and its implica-tions for mass estimates. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 24 (3): 127A.

    Wedel 2005. Postcranial Skeletal Pneumaticity in Sauropods and Its Implica-tions for Mass Estimates. In: Wilson,

    Curry (ed.) The Sauropods: Evolution and Paleobiology. 201-228.Wedel 2007. Lightening the Giants: Pneumatic Bones in Sauropod Dinosaurs

    and their Implications for Mass Estimates. 1-72.Wilson & Curry-Rogers 2012. Sauropods. In: Brett-Surman, Holtz Jr. & Farlow

    (eds.) The Complete Dinosaur, second edition: 444–481.Wilson & Upchurch 2003. A revision of Titanosaurus Lydekker (Dinosauria –

    Sauropoda), the first dinosaur genus with a Gondwanan distribution. Jour-nal of Systematic Palaeontology, 1(3): 125-160.

    Wiman 1929. Die Kreide-Dinosaurier aus Shantung. Palaeontologia Sinica, Series C. 6 (1): 1-67.

    Woodruft & Forster 2014. The fragile legacy of Amphicoelias fragillimus (Dino-sauria: Sauropoda; Morrison Formation – latest Jurassic). Volumina Juras-sica. XII (2): 211–220.

    Yadagiri & Ayyasami 1989. A carnosaurian dinosaur from the Kallamedu For-mation (Maestrichtian horizon), Tamilnadu. In Sastry, Sastry, Ramanujam, Kapoor, Jagannatha Rao, Satsangi & Mathur (eds.), Symposium on Three Decades of Development in Palaeontology and Stratigraphy in India. Vo-lume 1. Precambrian to Mesozoic. Geological Society of India Special Pu-blication, 11(1): 523-528.

    Yates 2012. Basal Sauropodomopha: the “Prosauropods” In: Brett-Surman, Holtz Jr. & Farlow (eds.) The Complete Dinosaur, second edition: 424–443.

    Young 1954. On a new sauropod from Yiping, Szechuan, China. Acta Scientia Sinica. 3: 491-504.

    Zhao 1993. A new mid-Jurassic sauropod (Klamelisaurus gobiensis gen. et sp. nov.) from Xinjiang, China. Vertebrata PalAsiatica. 31 (2): 132-138.

    Comparing species Agassiz 1846. Nomenclatoris zoologici index universalis : continens nomina

    systematica classium, ordinum, familiarum et generum animalium omnium, tam viventium quam fossilium, secundum ordinem alphabeticum unicum disposita, adjectis homonymiis plantarum, nec non variis adnotationibus et emendationibus. pp.393.

    Agassiz 1846. Proceeding of the academy of Natural Science of Philadelphia. p. 238.

    Alifanov & Averianov 2003. Ferganasaurus verzilini, gen. et sp. nov., A new sauropod (Dinosauria, Saurischia, Sauropoda) from the Middle Jurassic of Fergana Vallaey, Kirghizia. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 23 (2): 358-372.

    Ameghino 1898. Sinopsis geólogico-paleontológica. Segundo Censo de la República Argentina. Vol. 1. Folia, Buenos Aires. Pp. 112–255.

    Anderson, Hall-Martin & Russell 1985. Long-bone circumference and weight in mammals, birds and dinosaurs. J. Zool. (London) A. 207: 53–61.

    Anónimo 2000. Advances: Geology Today, March-April: 56-59.Anónimo 2001. Unearthed bones of unknown dinosaur. Daily news. 10 febre-

    ro.2Apaldetti, Martinez, Alcober & Pol 2011. A new basal sauropodomorph (Dino-

    sauria: Saurischia) from Quebrada del Barro Formation (Marayes-El Carrizal Basin), Northwestern Argentina. PLoS ONE 6(11): e26964:1-194.

    Apaldetti, Martínez, Cerda, Pol & Alcober 2018. An early trend towards gigan-

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