Ornithischia
Bird-hipped plant-eating dinosaurs
- Pisanosaurus
- Lesothosaurus
- Thyreophora
- Scutellosaurus
- Emausaurus
- Stegosauria (plated dinosaurs)
- Ankylosauromorpha (armored-plated dinosaurs)
- Neornithischia
- Ornithopoda (duckbills, Iguanodon, heterodontosaurids, hypsilophodontids, and relatives)
- Marginocephalia
- Pachycephalosauria (thick-headed dinosaurs)
- Ceratopsia (Triceratops and other frilled dinosaurs)
References
Brett-Surman, M. K. 1979. Phylogeny and palaeobiogeography of hadrosaurian dinosaurs. Nature 277:560–562.
Carpenter, K. 2001. Phylogenetic Analysis of the Ankylosauria. Pp. 455-483 in K. Carpenter (ed.). The Armored Dinosaurs. Indiana University Press, Bloomington.
Chinnery, B. J. and D. B. Weishampel. 1998. Montanoceratops cerorhynchus (Dinosauria : Ceratopsia) and relationships among basal neoceratopsians. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 18:569-585.
Norman, D. B. 1984. On the cranial morphology and evolution of ornithopod dinosaurs. Symposia of the Zoological Society of London 52: 521–547.
Norman, D. B. and D. B. Weishampel. 1985. Ornithopod feeding mechanisms: their bearing on the evolution of herbivory. American Naturalist 126:151–164.
Sereno, P. C. 1986. Phylogeny of the bird-hipped dinosaurs (Order Ornithischia). National Geographic Research 2:234-256.
Sereno, P. C. 1999. The evolution of dinosaurs. Science 284:2137-2147.
Weishampel, D. B. and R. E. Heinrich. 1992. Systematics of Hypsilophodontidae and basal Iguanodontia (Dinosauria: Ornithopoda). Historical Biology 6:159–184.
Weishampel, D. B., D. B. Norman, and D. Grigorescu. 1993. Telmatosaurus transsylvanicus from the Late Cretaceous of Romania: the most basal hadrosaurid dinosaur. Palaeontology 36:361–385.
Information on the Internet
- Bibliography of Hadrosaurian Dinosaurs. Compiled by M.K. Brett-Surman.
- The Maiasaur Project. Royal Ontario Museum.
- Hadrosaurus foulkii Home Page. Historical information about the 1858 discovery of the first nearly-complete skeleton of a dinosaur in Haddonfield, New Jersey.
- The Torosaurus Home Page. Andy Farke provides information about this enigmatic ceratopsian.
- Information about the discovery of a fossilized heart in a specimen of the hypsilophodontid ornithopod Thescelosaurus:
- Willo, the Dinosaur with a Heart. North Carolina State University.
- Dinosaur Has Fossilized Heart Of Warm-Blooded Animal. Daily University Science News.
- Warm Blooded?. ABC News Science.
- Information about sound production in the lambeosaurine ornithopod Parasaurolophus:
- Parasaurolophus Sound Home Page. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science.
- Dino-Roar: A computer simulation gives voice to a long-extinct dinosaur. Scientific American.
- Scientists Bring Dinosaur's Roar to Life. Environmental News Network.
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