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Currie, Philip J.

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Philip J.
Currie
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Publications (20)       Publishing history histogram

  1. Arbour, Victoria M. & Philip J. Currie. 2015 Systematics, phylogeny and palaeobiogeography of the ankylosaurid dinosaurs Journal of Systematic Palaeontology.
  2. Arbour, Victoria M., Philip J. Currie & Demchig Badamgarav. 2014 The ankylosaurid dinosaurs of the Upper Cretaceous Baruungoyot and Nemegt formations of Mongolia Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 172(3): 631-652.
  3. Bell, Phil & Philip J. Currie. 2016 A high-latitude dromaeosaurid, Boreonykus certekorum, gen. et sp. nov. (Theropoda) from the upper Campanian Wapiti Formation, west-central Alberta Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology.
  4. Burnham, David, Kraig Derstler, Philip J. Currie, Robert T. Bakker, Zhonghe Zhou & John Ostrom. 2000 Remarkable new birdlike dinosaur (Theropoda: Maniraptora) from the Upper Cretaceous of Montana University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions(13).
  5. Cau, Andrea, Vincent Beyrand, Dennis Voeten, Vincent Fernandez, Paul Tafforeau, Koen Stein, Rinchen Barsbold, Khishigjav Tsogtbaatar, Philip J. Currie & Pascal Godefroit. 2017 Synchrotron scanning reveals amphibious ecomorphology in a new clade of bird-like dinosaurs Nature 552: 395-399.
  6. Chinzorig, Tsogtbaatar, Yoshitsugu Kobayashi, Philip J. Currie, Khishigjav Tsogtbaatar, Mahito Watabe & Rinchen Barsbold. 2017 First Ornithomimid (Theropoda, Ornithomimosauria) from the Upper Cretaceous Djadokhta Formation of Tögrögiin Shiree, Mongolia Scientific Reports 7(5835): 1-14.
  7. Dalman, Sebastian, Mark A. Loewen, R. A. Pyron, Steven E. Jasinski, D. E. Malinzak, B. Holchman-Spector, Philip J. Currie & Nicholas R. Longrich. 2024 A giant tyrannosaur from the Campanian-Maastrichtian of southern North America and the evolution of tyrannosaurid gigantism Scientific Reports 14(22124).
  8. Funston, Gregory & Philip J. Currie. 2016 A new caenagnathid (Dinosauria: Oviraptorosauria) from the Horseshoe Canyon Formation of Alberta, Canada, and a reevaluation of the relationships of Caenagnathidae Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology e1160910.
  9. Funston, Gregory, Chinzorig Tsogtbaatar, Khishigjav Tsogtbaatar, Yoshitsugu Kobayashi, Corwin Sullivan & Philip J. Currie. 2020 A new two-fingered dinosaur sheds light on the radiation of Oviraptorosauria Royal Society Open Science 7(10): 201184.
  10. Kellner, Alexander W. A., Michael W. Caldwell, Borja Holgado, Fabio M. Dalla Vecchia, Roy Nohra, Juliana M. Sayão & Philip J. Currie. 2019 First complete pterosaur from the Afro-Arabian continent: insight into pterodactyloid diversity Scientific Reports 9: 17875.
  11. Lee, Sungjin, Yuong-Nam Lee, Philip J. Currie, Robin Sissons, Jin-Young Park, Su-Hwan Kim, Rinchen Barsbold & Khishigjav Tsogtbaatar. 2022 A non-avian dinosaur with a streamlined body exhibits potential adaptations for swimming Communications Biology.
  12. Loewen, Mark A., Randall B. Irmis, Joseph J. W. Sertich, Philip J. Currie & Scott D. Sampson. 2013 Tyrant dinosaur evolution tracks the rise and fall of Late Cretaceous oceans Public Library of Science, ONE.
  13. Lü, Junchang, Philip J. Currie, Li Xu, Xingliao Zhang, Hanyong Pu & Songhai Jia. 2013 Chicken-sized oviraptorid dinosaurs from central China and their ontogenetic implications Naturwissenschaften 100: 165–175.
  14. McCrea, Richard T., Lisa G. Buckley, James A. Farlow, Martin G. Lockley, Philip J. Currie, Neffra A. Matthews & S. G. Pemberton. 2014 A ‘terror of tyrannosaurs’: the first trackways of tyrannosaurids and evidence of gregariousness and pathology in the Tyrannosauridae Public Library of Science, ONE.
  15. Miyashita, Tetsuto, Michael I. Coates, Robert Farrar, Peter Larson, Phillip L. Manning, Roy A. Wogelius, Nicholas P. Edwards, Jennifer Anné, Uwe Bergmann, A. R. Palmer & Philip J. Currie. 2019 Hagfish from the Cretaceous Tethys Sea and a reconciliation of the morphological–molecular conflict in early vertebrate phylogeny Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 116(6): 2146–2151.
  16. Pu, Hanyong, Darla Zelenitsky, Junchang Lü, Philip J. Currie, Kenneth Carpenter, Li Xu, Eva B. Koppelhus, Songhai Jia, Xiao Le, Chuang Huali, Li Tianran, Martin Kundrát & Shen Caizhi. 2017 Perinate and eggs of a giant caenagnathid dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of central China Nature Communications 8(14952).
  17. Ryan, Michael J., David C. Evans, Philip J. Currie & Mark A. Loewen. 2014 A new chasmosaurine from Northern Laramidia expands frill disparity in ceratopsid dinosaurs Naturwissenschaften 101: 505-512.
  18. Sellés, Albert G., Bernat Vila, Stephen L. Brusatte, Philip J. Currie & Àngel Galobart. 2021 A fast-growing basal troodontid (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the latest Cretaceous of Europe Scientific Reports 11(4855).
  19. Windholz, Guillermo J., Rodolfo A. Coria, Flavio Bellardini, Mattia A. Baiano, Diego Pino, Francisco Ortega & Philip J. Currie. 2022 On a dicraeosaurid specimen from the Mulichinco Formation (Valanginian, Neuquén Basin) of Argentina and phylogenetic relationships of the South American dicraeosaurids (Sauropoda, Diplodocoidea) Comptes Rendus Palevol 21(45): 991-1019.
  20. Xing, Lida, Tetsuto Miyashita, Jian-Ping Zhang, Da-Qing Li, Yong Ye, Toru Sekiya, Fengping Wang & Philip J. Currie. 2015 A new sauropod dinosaur from the Late Jurassic of China and the diversity, distribution, and relationships of mamenchisaurids Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 35(1).