Philip J. Currie
Affiliations: | University of Alberta | University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada |
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Mohr SR, Acorn JH, Currie PJ. (2023) Putative avian teeth from the Late Cretaceous of Alberta, Canada, are more likely from crocodilians. Plos One. 18: e0283581 |
Jasinski SE, Sullivan RM, Carter AM, et al. (2022) Osteology and reassessment of Dineobellator notohesperus, a southern eudromaeosaur (Theropoda: Dromaeosauridae: Eudromaeosauria) from the latest Cretaceous of New Mexico. Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007) |
Funston GF, Currie PJ, Tsogtbaatar C, et al. (2021) A partial oviraptorosaur skeleton suggests low caenagnathid diversity in the Late Cretaceous Nemegt Formation of Mongolia. Plos One. 16: e0254564 |
Funston GF, Currie PJ, Tsogtbaatar C, et al. (2021) A partial oviraptorosaur skeleton suggests low caenagnathid diversity in the Late Cretaceous Nemegt Formation of Mongolia. Plos One. 16: e0254564 |
Park JY, Lee YN, Currie PJ, et al. (2021) A new ankylosaurid skeleton from the Upper Cretaceous Baruungoyot Formation of Mongolia: its implications for ankylosaurid postcranial evolution. Scientific Reports. 11: 4101 |
Sellés AG, Vila B, Brusatte SL, et al. (2021) A fast-growing basal troodontid (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the latest Cretaceous of Europe. Scientific Reports. 11: 4855 |
Hendrickx C, Stiegler J, Currie PJ, et al. (2020) Dental anatomy of the apex predator Sinraptor dongi (Theropoda: Allosauroidea) from the Late Jurassic of China Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 57: 1127-1147 |
Mohr SR, Acorn JH, Funston G, et al. (2020) An ornithurine bird coracoid from the Late Cretaceous of Alberta, Canada Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences |
Funston GF, Currie PJ. (2020) New material of Chirostenotes pergracilis (Theropoda, Oviraptorosauria) from the Campanian Dinosaur Park Formation of Alberta, Canada Historical Biology. 1-15 |
Powers MJ, Sullivan C, Currie PJ. (2020) Re-examining ratio based premaxillary and maxillary characters in Eudromaeosauria (Dinosauria: Theropoda): Divergent trends in snout morphology between Asian and North American taxa Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 547: 109704 |