Chú thích Allosaurus

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  8. 1 2 Mateus, Octávio (2006). “Jurassic dinosaurs from the Morrison Formation (USA), the Lourinhã and Alcobaça Formations (Portugal), and the Tendaguru Beds (Tanzania): A comparison”. Trong Foster, John R.; and Lucas, Spencer G. (eds.). Paleontology and Geology of the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin, 36. Albuquerque, New Mexico: New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science. tr. 223–231. 
  9. Bakker, Robert T.; Bir, Gary (2004). “Dinosaur crime scene investigations: theropod behavior at Como Bluff, Wyoming, and the evolution of birdness”. Trong Currie, Philip J.; Koppelhus, Eva B.; Shugar, Martin A.; and Wright, Joanna L. (eds.). Feathered Dragons: Studies on the Transition from Dinosaurs to Birds. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press. tr. 301–342. ISBN 978-0-253-34373-4
  10. Henderson, Donald M. (1998). “Skull and tooth morphology as indicators of niche partitioning in sympatric Morrison Formation theropods” (PDF). Gaia 15: 219–266. 
  11. Chure, Daniel J. (2000). “Prey bone utilization by predatory dinosaurs in the Late Jurassic of North America, with comments on prey bone use by dinosaurs throughout the Mesozoic” (PDF). Gaia 15: 227–232. ISSN 0871-5424
  12. Glut, Donald F. (1997). “Allosaurus”. Dinosaurs: The Encyclopedia. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Co. tr. 105–117. ISBN 978-0-89950-917-4
  13. Bybee, Paul J.; Lee, AH; Lamm, ET (2006). “Sizing the Jurassic theropod dinosaur Allosaurus: Assessing growth strategy and evolution of ontogenetic scaling of limbs”. Journal of Morphology 267 (3): 347–359. PMID 16380967. doi:10.1002/jmor.10406
  14. Lee, Andrew H.; Werning, S (2008). “Sexual maturity in growing dinosaurs does not fit reptilian growth models”. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 105 (2): 582–587. Bibcode:2008PNAS..105..582L. PMC 2206579. PMID 18195356. doi:10.1073/pnas.0708903105
  15. Chinsamy, A.; Tumarkin-Deratzian, A. (2009). “Pathological Bone Tissues in a Turkey Vulture and a Nonavian Dinosaur: Implications for Interpreting Endosteal Bone and Radial Fibrolamellar Bone in Fossil Dinosaurs”. Anat. Rec. 292: 1478–1484. doi:10.1002/ar.20991
  16. Rogers, Scott W. (1999). “Allosaurus, crocodiles, and birds: Evolutionary clues from spiral computed tomography of an endocast” (PDF). The Anatomical Record 257 (5): 163–173. PMID 10597341. doi:10.1002/(SICI)1097-0185(19991015)257:5<162::AID-AR5>3.0.CO;2-W

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