Papers by SV-POW!sketeers
April 1, 2009
Since SV-POW! started, we’ve tended to blog about our sauropod papers. This page links to all the relevant SV-POW! content, from newest to oldest. As well as these informal accounts, all Mike’s publications and all Matt’s publications are available online. At the time of writing, Darren has no analogous page.
Taylor, Michael P. 2009. Electronic publication of nomenclatural acts is inevitable, and will be accepted by the taxonomic community with or without the endorsement of the Code. Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 66(3):205-214.
- The paper, supplementary information and blog posts are over here.
Taylor, Michael P. 2009. A re-evaluation of Brachiosaurus altithorax Riggs 1903 (Dinosauria, Sauropoda) and its generic separation from Giraffatitan brancai (Janensch 1914). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 29(3):787-806.
- The paper, supplementary information and blog posts are over here.
Taylor, M.P., Wedel, M.J. and Naish, D. 2009. Head and neck posture in sauropod dinosaurs inferred from extant animals. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 54(2): 213-220.
- Blog entries: Seven and counting
- Additional information: Sauropods held their necks erect
- High resolution colour figures: Supplementary Information on Head and neck posture in sauropod dinosaurs
Upchurch, Paul, John Martin, and Michael P. Taylor. 2009. Case 3472: Cetiosaurus Owen, 1841 (Dinosauria, Sauropoda): proposed conservation of usage by designation of Cetiosaurus oxoniensis Phillips, 1871 as the type species. Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 66 (1): 51-55.
- Blog entry: Sorting out Cetiosaurus nomenclature
Wedel, Mathew. J. 2009. Evidence for Bird-Like Air Sacs in Saurischian Dinosaurs. Journal of Experimental Zoology 311A (18 pages). doi: 10.1002/jez.513
- Blog entry: A new paper, and a pneumatic hiatus at last
- Unofficial supplementary information: Wedel (2009) on air sacs
Taylor, Michael P., and Darren Naish. 2007. An unusual new neosauropod dinosaur from the Lower Cretaceous Hastings Beds Group of East Sussex, England. Palaeontology 50 (6): 1547-1564. doi: 10.1111/j.1475-4983.2007.00728.x
- Blog entries: too many to re-list here (nine at the last count)
