@article{MTMT:30415194, title = {A new phylogenetic hypothesis of turtles with implications for the timing and number of evolutionary transitions to marine lifestyles in the group}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/30415194}, author = {Evers, Serjoscha W and Benson, Roger BJ}, doi = {10.1111/pala.12384}, journal-iso = {PALAEONTOLOGY}, journal = {PALAEONTOLOGY}, volume = {62}, unique-id = {30415194}, issn = {0031-0239}, year = {2019}, eissn = {1475-4983}, pages = {93-134} } @article{MTMT:30554240, title = {The sinemydid turtle Ordosemys from the Lower Cretaceous Mengyin Formation of Shandong, China and its implication for the age of the Luohandong Formation of the Ordos Basin}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/30554240}, author = {Li, Da-Qing and Zhou, Chang-Fu and Li, Lan and Yang, Jing-Tao and Li, Longfeng and Rabi, Marton}, doi = {10.7717/peerj.6229}, journal-iso = {PEERJ}, journal = {PEERJ}, volume = {7}, unique-id = {30554240}, issn = {2167-8359}, abstract = {Chronostratigraphic correlation of terrestrial Early Cretaceous biotas in China is highly problematic due to the lack of marine deposits, few absolute dates, and limited number of index fossils. This often leaves vertebrate faunas as one of the few potential tools for a preliminary biostratigraphy. Taxonomic identity of fragmentary fossils is, however, often uncertain and many faunas are insufficiently sampled. Turtles are one of the most common elements of Early Cretaceous biotas of Asia and their skeleton is frequently preserved more completely than that of other vertebrates- they yet receive little attention from vertebrate paleontologists. We here record the presence of the sinemydid turtle Ordosemys leios from the Lower Cretaceous Mengyin Formation of Shandong Province, China, best known for the first dinosaurs and Mesozoic turtles described from the country. Ordosemys is the third turtle reported from the Mengyin Formation along with Sinemys lens and Sinochelys applanata and the only other formation where Ordosemys is known to co-occur with Sinemys is the Luohandong Formation of the Ordos Basin (Inner Mongolia), the type and so far only horizon of Ordosemys leios. The presence of the crocodyli form Shantungosuchus may further define a fauna that is so far only known from these two formations. The stratigraphic position of the Luohandong Formation is poorly controlled and it has been placed anywhere between the Valanginian and Aptian. Published absolute dates from the Mengyin Formation and the numerous shared vertebrate and invertebrate taxa (now also including turtles) implies a Valanginianearly Hauterivian age for the Luohandong Formation-in contrast to late Hauterivian-Albian as previously proposed using the temporal distribution of Psittacosaurus. The new specimen of Ordosemys leios preserves the only known manus of this species and ecomorphological analysis of limb proportions implies that it was a less capable swimmer compared to Ordosemys liaoxiensis coming from the younger Jehol Biota.}, keywords = {Sinemydidae; Early Cretaceous; Mengyin Formation; Ordosemys; Luohandong Formation}, year = {2019}, eissn = {2167-8359} } @article{MTMT:31064461, title = {Kalasinemys, a new xinjiangchelyid turtle from the Late Jurassic of NE Thailand}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31064461}, author = {Tong, Haiyan and Naksri, Wilailuck and Buffetaut, Eric and Suteethorn, Suravech and Suteethorn, Varavudh and Chantasit, Phornphen and Claude, Julien}, doi = {10.1017/S0016756818000791}, journal-iso = {GEOL MAG}, journal = {GEOLOGICAL MAGAZINE}, volume = {156}, unique-id = {31064461}, issn = {0016-7568}, abstract = {A new xinjiangchelyid turtle, Kalasinemys prasarttongosothi n. gen. n. sp., is described on the basis of skull and shell material from the Upper Jurassic Phu Kradung Formation at Phu Noi locality, Kalasin Province, in NE Thailand. This second xinjiangchelyid turtle from Phu Noi is distinct from Phunoichelys thirakhupti by the smooth shell surface, the presence of a cervical notch, and vertebral 1 narrower than nuchal. The skull presents an arterial system characteristic of the Xinjiangchelyidae (basal Eucryptodira), and its outline is similar to that of Annemys spp. known from the Middle-Late Jurassic of China and Mongolia, but distinct from the latter mainly by the wider triturating surface, smaller foramen palatinum posterius and the shape of the prefrontal and frontal, as well as that of the basisphenoid and basioccipital. Based on the turtle assemblages, the correlation with mainland Asia further supports a Late Jurassic age for the lower part of the Phu Kradung Formation where Phu Noi site is located stratigraphically. Our study provides new insight on the evolution of the basal eucryptodiran turtles in Asia.}, keywords = {Thailand; Late Jurassic; Testudines; Xinjiangchelyidae; systematic; Kalasinemys; Phu Kradung Formation}, year = {2019}, eissn = {1469-5081}, pages = {1645-1656} } @article{MTMT:3318527, title = {Lower Cretaceous fossils from China shed light on the ancestral body plan of crown softshell turtles}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/3318527}, author = {Brinkman, D and Rabi, Márton and Zhao, L}, doi = {10.1038/s41598-017-04101-0}, journal-iso = {SCI REP}, journal = {SCIENTIFIC REPORTS}, volume = {7}, unique-id = {3318527}, year = {2017}, eissn = {2045-2322} } @article{MTMT:27113711, title = {A review of vertebrate body fossils from the Korean Peninsula and perspectives}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/27113711}, author = {Choi, S and Lee, Y-N}, doi = {10.1007/s12303-017-0040-6}, journal-iso = {GEOSCI J}, journal = {GEOSCIENCES JOURNAL}, volume = {21}, unique-id = {27113711}, issn = {1226-4806}, year = {2017}, eissn = {1598-7477}, pages = {867-889} } @article{MTMT:26766836, title = {A Review of the Fossil Record of Basal Mesozoic Turtles}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/26766836}, author = {Joyce, WG}, doi = {10.3374/014.058.0105}, journal-iso = {B PEABODY MUS NAT HIST}, journal = {BULLETIN OF THE PEABODY MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY}, volume = {58}, unique-id = {26766836}, issn = {0079-032X}, year = {2017}, eissn = {2162-4135}, pages = {65-113} } @article{MTMT:26766835, title = {The first juvenile specimen of Manchurochelys manchoukuoensis from the Early Cretaceous Jehol Biota}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/26766835}, author = {Shao, Shuai and Yang, Yang and Li, Lan and Sun, Da-Yong and Zhou, Chang-Fu}, doi = {10.7717/peerj.3274}, journal-iso = {PEERJ}, journal = {PEERJ}, volume = {5}, unique-id = {26766835}, issn = {2167-8359}, year = {2017}, eissn = {2167-8359} } @article{MTMT:27113708, title = {The shell and pelvic anatomy of the Late Jurassic turtle Platychelys oberndorferi based on material from Solothurn, Switzerland}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/27113708}, author = {Sullivan, PM and Joyce, WG}, doi = {10.1007/s13358-017-0136-7}, journal-iso = {SWISS J PALAEON}, journal = {SWISS JOURNAL OF PALAEONTOLOGY}, volume = {136}, unique-id = {27113708}, issn = {1664-2376}, year = {2017}, eissn = {1664-2384}, pages = {323-343} } @article{MTMT:27651392, title = {Biotic and environmental dynamics through the Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous transition: evidence for protracted faunal and ecological turnover}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/27651392}, author = {Tennant, Jonathan P and Mannion, Philip D and Upchurch, Paul and Sutton, Mark D and Price, Gregory D}, doi = {10.1111/brv.12255}, journal-iso = {BIOL REV}, journal = {BIOLOGICAL REVIEWS}, volume = {92}, unique-id = {27651392}, issn = {1464-7931}, year = {2017}, eissn = {1469-185X}, pages = {776-814} } @article{MTMT:3165393, title = {A toothed turtle from the Late Jurassic of China and the global biogeographic history of turtles}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/3165393}, author = {Joyce, WG and Rabi, Márton and Clark, JM and Xu, X}, doi = {10.1186/s12862-016-0762-5}, journal-iso = {BMC EVOL BIOL}, journal = {BMC EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY}, volume = {16}, unique-id = {3165393}, year = {2016}, eissn = {1471-2148} } @article{MTMT:24909855, title = {Taxonomic position of Oxemys gutta Nessov, 1977, a problematic turtle from the Upper Cretaceous of Uzbekistan, and basisphenoid morphology in some groups of Late Mesozoic turtles of Asia}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/24909855}, author = {Danilov, IG and Obraztsova, EM}, doi = {10.1134/S003103011503003X}, journal-iso = {PALEONTOL J+}, journal = {PALEONTOLOGICAL JOURNAL}, volume = {49}, unique-id = {24909855}, issn = {0031-0301}, year = {2015}, eissn = {1555-6174}, pages = {279-292} } @article{MTMT:3002821, title = {A sinemydid turtle from the Jehol Biota provides insights into the basal divergence of crown turtles}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/3002821}, author = {Zhou, Chang-Fu and Rabi, Márton}, doi = {10.1038/srep16299}, journal-iso = {SCI REP}, journal = {SCIENTIFIC REPORTS}, volume = {5}, unique-id = {3002821}, abstract = {Morphological phylogenies stand in a major conflict with molecular hypotheses regarding the phylogeny of Cryptodira, the most diverse and widely distributed clade of extant turtles. However, molecular hypotheses are often considered a better estimate of phylogeny given that it is more consistent with the stratigraphic and geographic distribution of extinct taxa. That morphology fails to reproduce the molecular topology partly originates from problematic character polarization due to yet another contradiction around the composition of the cryptodiran stem lineage. Extinct sinemydids are one of these problematic clades: they have been either placed among stem-cryptodires, stem-chelonioid sea turtles, or even stem-turtles. A new sinemydid from the Early Cretaceous Jehol Biota (Yixian Formation, Barremian-Early Aptian) of China, Xiaochelys ningchengensis gen. et sp. nov., allows for a reassessment of the phylogenetic position of Sinemydidae. Our analysis indicates that sinemydids mostly share symplesiomorphies with sea turtles and their purported placement outside the crown-group of turtles is an artefact of previous datasets. The best current phylogenetic estimate is therefore that sinemydids are part of the stem lineage of Cryptodira together with an array of other Jurassic to Cretaceous taxa. Our study further emphasises the importance of using molecular scaffolds in global turtle analyses.}, year = {2015}, eissn = {2045-2322} } @article{MTMT:24086865, title = {A Review of the Fossil Record of Turtles of the Clade Pan-Carettochelys}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/24086865}, author = {Joyce, Walter G}, doi = {10.3374/014.055.0102}, journal-iso = {B PEABODY MUS NAT HIST}, journal = {BULLETIN OF THE PEABODY MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY}, volume = {55}, unique-id = {24086865}, issn = {0079-032X}, year = {2014}, eissn = {2162-4135}, pages = {3-33} } @article{MTMT:27113714, title = {Jurassic sedimentary evolution of southern Junggar Basin: Implication for palaeoclimate changes in northern Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, China}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/27113714}, author = {Li, S-L and Yu, X-H and Tan, C-P and Steel, R and Hu, X-F}, doi = {10.3724/SP.J.1261.2014.00049}, journal-iso = {J PALAEOGEOG}, journal = {JOURNAL OF PALAEOGEOGRAPHY-ENGLISH}, volume = {3}, unique-id = {27113714}, issn = {2095-3836}, year = {2014}, eissn = {2524-4507}, pages = {145-161} } @article{MTMT:24305684, title = {Tacuarembemys kusterae, gen. et sp. nov., a new Late Jurassic-?earliest Cretaceous continental turtle from western Gondwana}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/24305684}, author = {Perea, D and Soto, M and Sterli, J and Mesa, V and Torino, P and Roland, G and Da, Silva J}, doi = {10.1080/02724634.2014.859620}, journal-iso = {J VERTEBR PALEONTOL}, journal = {JOURNAL OF VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY}, volume = {34}, unique-id = {24305684}, issn = {0272-4634}, year = {2014}, eissn = {1937-2809}, pages = {1329-1341} } @article{MTMT:24332932, title = {A new turtle species of brodiechelys from the early cretaceous of Spain: Systematic and palaeobiogeographic implications}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/24332932}, author = {Pérez-García, A and Gasulla, JM and Ortega, F}, doi = {10.4202/app.2012.0059}, journal-iso = {ACTA PALAEONTOL POL}, journal = {ACTA PALAEONTOLOGICA POLONICA}, volume = {59}, unique-id = {24332932}, issn = {0567-7920}, year = {2014}, eissn = {1732-2421}, pages = {333-342} } @article{MTMT:24086863, title = {Taxonomy and phylogeny of the turtle Tropidemys langii Rütimeyer, 1873, based on new specimens from the Kimmeridgian of the Swiss Jura Mountains}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/24086863}, author = {Püntener, Christian and Billon-Bruyat, Jean-Paul and Bocat, Loïc and Berger, Jean-Pierre and Joyce, Walter G}, doi = {10.1080/02724634.2013.804412}, journal-iso = {J VERTEBR PALEONTOL}, journal = {JOURNAL OF VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY}, volume = {34}, unique-id = {24086863}, issn = {0272-4634}, year = {2014}, eissn = {1937-2809}, pages = {353-374} } @article{MTMT:2575619, title = {OSTEOLOGY, RELATIONSHIPS, AND ECOLOGY OF ANNEMYS ( TESTUDINES, EUCRYPTODIRA) FROM THE LATE JURASSIC OF SHAR TEG, MONGOLIA, AND PHYLOGENETIC DEFINITIONS FOR XINJIANGCHELYIDAE, SINEMYDIDAE, AND MACROBAENIDAE}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/2575619}, author = {Rabi, Márton and Sukhanov, VB and Egorova, VN and Danilov, I and Joyce, AG}, doi = {10.1080/02724634.2013.807274}, journal-iso = {J VERTEBR PALEONTOL}, journal = {JOURNAL OF VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY}, volume = {34}, unique-id = {2575619}, issn = {0272-4634}, abstract = {A complete description of the xinjiangchelyid turtles Annemys levensis and A. latiens is provided, based on all available material from the Upper Jurassic type locality of Shar Teg, Mongolia. Annemys latiens was previously known almost exclusively from shell material, but an undescribed skull from Shar Teg is referable to this species and its distinct morphology confirms the presence of two taxa at this locality. Annemys latiens has an elongated skull that markedly differs in proportions from those of A. levensis and resembles the shape of some recent, piscivorous turtles. The overall similarity of the shells of the two Annemys species combined with significant differences in the skull indicate that these turtles probably partitioned the aquatic niche by exploring different feeding strategies. Among xinjiangchelyids, at least three different skull morphotypes can be differentiated, which implies a moderate level of ecological diversification among Late Jurassic Asian turtles. Phylogenetic analysis weakly supports the inclusion of Annemys spp. into Xinjiangchelyidae and places xinjiangchelyids at the stem of Testudines, but the latter result is considered tentative. Phylogenetic definitions of Xinjiangchelyidae, Sinemydidae, and Macrobaenidae are provided for nomenclatural clarity and precision. SUPPLEMENTAL DATASupplemental materials are available for this article for free at www.tandfonline.com/UJVP}, keywords = {EVOLUTION; INNER-MONGOLIA; Reptilia; XINJIANG; Junggar basin; SICHUAN BASIN; QIGU FORMATION; EXTANT TURTLES; MESOZOIC TURTLES; BASIN NW-CHINA}, year = {2014}, eissn = {1937-2809}, pages = {327-352} } @article{MTMT:2596649, title = {A new specimen of Manchurochelys manchoukuoensis from the Early Cretaceous Jehol Biota of Chifeng, Inner Mongolia, China and the phylogeny of Cretaceous basal eucryptodiran turtles}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/2596649}, author = {Zhou, C-F and Rabi, Márton and Joyce, WG}, doi = {10.1186/1471-2148-14-77}, journal-iso = {BMC EVOL BIOL}, journal = {BMC EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY}, volume = {14}, unique-id = {2596649}, keywords = {EVOLUTION; AMERICA; XINJIANG; Junggar basin; Cryptodira; REASSESSMENT; Antiquity; EXTANT TURTLES; MESOZOIC TURTLES; SINEMYS TESTUDINES}, year = {2014}, eissn = {1471-2148} } @{MTMT:24086856, title = {Turtles from the Jurassic Shishugou Formation of the Junggar Basin, People’s Republic of China, with comments on the basicranial region of basal eucryptodires}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/24086856}, author = {Brinkman, Donald B and Eberth, David A and Xu, Xing and Clark, James M and Wu, Xiao-Chun}, booktitle = {Morphology and evolution of turtles}, publisher = {Springer Netherlands}, unique-id = {24086856}, year = {2013}, pages = {147-172} } @article{MTMT:24086864, title = {A juvenile turtle (Testudines, Eucryptodira) from the Upper Jurassic of Langenberg Quarry, Oker, Northern Germany}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/24086864}, author = {Jansen, Maren and Klein, Nicole}, doi = {10.1111/pala.12085}, journal-iso = {PALAEONTOLOGY}, journal = {PALAEONTOLOGY}, unique-id = {24086864}, issn = {0031-0239}, year = {2013}, eissn = {1475-4983} } @article{MTMT:24086858, title = {A divergence dating analysis of turtles using fossil calibrations: an example of best practices}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/24086858}, author = {Joyce, Walter G and Parham, James F and Lyson, Tyler R and Warnock, Rachel CM and Donoghue, Philip CJ}, doi = {10.1666/12-149}, journal-iso = {J PALEONTOL}, journal = {JOURNAL OF PALEONTOLOGY}, volume = {87}, unique-id = {24086858}, issn = {0022-3360}, year = {2013}, eissn = {1937-2337}, pages = {612-634} } @article{MTMT:2465392, title = {A new xinjiangchelyid turtle from the Middle Jurassic of Xinjiang, China and the evolution of the basipterygoid process in Mesozoic turtles}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/2465392}, author = {Rabi, Márton and Zhou, C-F and Wings, O and Ge, S and Joyce, WG}, doi = {10.1186/1471-2148-13-203}, journal-iso = {BMC EVOL BIOL}, journal = {BMC EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY}, volume = {13}, unique-id = {2465392}, abstract = {Background: Most turtles from the Middle and Late Jurassic of Asia are referred to the newly defined clade Xinjiangchelyidae, a group of mostly shell-based, generalized, small to mid-sized aquatic froms that are widely considered to represent the stem lineage of Cryptodira. Xinjiangchelyids provide us with great insights into the plesiomorphic anatomy of crown-cryptodires, the most diverse group of living turtles, and they are particularly relevant for understanding the origin and early divergence of the primary clades of extant turtles. Results: Exceptionally complete new xinjiangchelyid material from the ?Qigu Formation of the Turpan Basin (Xinjiang Autonomous Province, China) provides new insights into the anatomy of this group and is assigned to Xinjiangchelys wusu n. sp. A phylogenetic analysis places Xinjiangchelys wusu n. sp. in a monophyletic polytomy with other xinjiangchelyids, including Xinjiangchelys junggarensis, X. radiplicatoides, X. levensis and X. latiens. However, the analysis supports the unorthodox, though tentative placement of xinjiangchelyids and sinemydids outside of crown-group Testudines. A particularly interesting new observation is that the skull of this xinjiangchelyid retains such primitive features as a reduced interpterygoid vacuity and basipterygoid processes. Conclusions: The homology of basipterygoid processes is confidently demonstrated based on a comprehensive review of the basicranial anatomy of Mesozoic turtles and a new nomenclatural system is introduced for the carotid canal system of turtles. The loss of the basipterygoid process and the bony enclosure of the carotid circulation system occurred a number of times independently during turtle evolution suggesting that the reinforcement of the basicranial region was essential for developing a rigid skull, thus paralleling the evolution of other amniote groups with massive skulls. © 2013 Rabi et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.}, keywords = {taxonomy; new species; CHINA; anatomy; Xinjiang Uygur; Skull; nomenclature; Phylogenetics; paleoecology; Divergence; cladistics; turtle; Jurassic; Testudines; Xinjiangchelyidae; Cryptodira; Sinemydidae}, year = {2013}, eissn = {1471-2148} } @article{MTMT:24086853, title = {Dating cryptodiran nodes: origin and diversification of the turtle superfamily Testudinoidea}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/24086853}, author = {Lourenço, João M and Claude, Julien and Galtier, Nicolas and Chiari, Ylenia}, doi = {10.1016/j.ympev.2011.10.022}, journal-iso = {MOL PHYLOGENET EVOL}, journal = {MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETICS AND EVOLUTION}, volume = {62}, unique-id = {24086853}, issn = {1055-7903}, year = {2012}, eissn = {1095-9513}, pages = {496-507} } @article{MTMT:24027778, title = {LARACHELUS MORLA, GEN. ET SP NOV., A NEW MEMBER OF THE LITTLE-KNOWN EUROPEAN EARLY CRETACEOUS RECORD OF STEM CRYPTODIRAN TURTLES}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/24027778}, author = {Perez-Garcia, A and Murelaga, X}, doi = {10.1080/02724634.2012.694592}, journal-iso = {J VERTEBR PALEONTOL}, journal = {JOURNAL OF VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY}, volume = {32}, unique-id = {24027778}, issn = {0272-4634}, year = {2012}, eissn = {1937-2809}, pages = {1293-1302} } @article{MTMT:24086857, title = {High diversity of pancryptodiran turtles in the Lower Cretaceous of Europe}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/24086857}, author = {Pérez-García, A}, doi = {10.1016/j.cretres.2012.02.004}, journal-iso = {CRETACEOUS RES}, journal = {CRETACEOUS RESEARCH}, volume = {36}, unique-id = {24086857}, issn = {0195-6671}, year = {2012}, eissn = {1095-998X}, pages = {67-82} } @article{MTMT:24332933, title = {Turtles from the Lower Cretaceous of the Cameros Basin (Iberian Range, Spain)}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/24332933}, author = {Pérez-García, A and Murelaga, X and Huerta, P and Torcida, Fernández-Baldor F}, doi = {10.1016/j.cretres.2011.09.011}, journal-iso = {CRETACEOUS RES}, journal = {CRETACEOUS RESEARCH}, volume = {33}, unique-id = {24332933}, issn = {0195-6671}, year = {2012}, eissn = {1095-998X}, pages = {146-158} } @article{MTMT:24332934, title = {A revision of xinjiangchelyid turtles from the Late Jurassic of Sichuan Basin, China}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/24332934}, author = {Tong, H and Danilov, I and Ye, Y and Ouyang, H and Peng, G and Li, K}, doi = {10.1016/j.annpal.2012.01.001}, journal-iso = {ANN PALEONTOL}, journal = {ANNALES DE PALEONTOLOGIE}, volume = {98}, unique-id = {24332934}, issn = {0753-3969}, year = {2012}, eissn = {1778-3666}, pages = {73-114} } @article{MTMT:24086862, title = {Evolution and palaeoecology of early turtles: a review based on recent discoveries in the Middle Jurassic}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/24086862}, author = {Anquetin, Jérémy}, doi = {10.2113/gssgfbull.182.3.231}, journal-iso = {B SOC GEOL FR}, journal = {BULLETIN DE LA SOCIETE GEOLOGIQUE DE FRANCE / EARTH SCIENCES BULLETIN}, volume = {182}, unique-id = {24086862}, issn = {0037-9409}, year = {2011}, eissn = {1777-5817}, pages = {231-240} } @article{MTMT:24086854, title = {Early Cretaceous bird-dominated and dinosaur footprint assemblages from the northwestern margin of the Junggar Basin, Xinjiang, China}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/24086854}, author = {Xing, Li-Da and Harris, Jerald D and Jia, Cheng-Kai and Luo, Zheng-Jiang and Wang, Shen-Na and An, Jian-Fu}, journal-iso = {PALAEOWORLD}, journal = {PALAEOWORLD}, volume = {20}, unique-id = {24086854}, issn = {1871-174X}, year = {2011}, eissn = {1875-5887}, pages = {308-321} } @article{MTMT:21143500, title = {Triassic and Jurassic palaeoclimate development in the Junggar Basin, Xinjiang, Northwest Chinaa review and additional lithological data}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/21143500}, author = {Ashraf, A and Sun, Yuewu and Sun, Ge and Uhl, Dieter and Mosbrugger, Volker and Li, Jie and Herrmann, Mark}, doi = {10.1007/s12549-010-0034-0}, journal-iso = {PALAEOBIODIV PALAEOENV}, journal = {PALAEOBIODIVERSITY AND PALAEOENVIRONMENTS}, volume = {90}, unique-id = {21143500}, issn = {1867-1594}, year = {2010}, eissn = {1867-1608}, pages = {187-201} }