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BIBLIOGRAPHIE DE Paul Sereno Prothero, D. R., and P. C. Sereno. (1980) Allometry and paleoecology of Medial Miocene dwarf rhinoceroses from the Texas gulf coastal plain. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Program 12:504. Prothero, D. R., and Sereno, P. C.(1982) Allometry and paleoecology of Medial Miocene dwarf rhinoceroses from the Texas gulf coastal plain. Paleobiology 8:16-30. Sereno, P.C. (1984). The phylogeny of the Ornithischia: A reappraisal. In Third Symposium on MEsozoic Terrestrial Ecosystems (W.-E. Reif and Westphal, Eds.) pp. 219-226. Attempto- Verlag, Tubingen, Germany Sereno, P.C. (1986). Phylogeny of the Bird-Hipped Dinosaurs (Order Ornithischia). National Geographic Research 2(2): 234-256. Sereno, P.C. (1987) The ornithischian dinosaur Psittacosaurus from the Lower Cretaceous of Asia and the relationships of the Ceratopsia. Ph. D. thesis, Columbia University New York Sereno. P. C., Chao S., Cheng Z., and Rao C. (1988). Psittacosaurus meileyingensis (Ornithischia: Ceratopsia). a new psittacosaur from the Lower Cretaceous of northeastern China. J. Vert. Paleontol. 8: 366-377. Sereno, P.C. and Zhao, Z. -J. (1988). Psittacosaurus xinjiangensis (Ornithischia: Ceratopsia), a new psittacosaur from the Lower Cretaceous of northwestern China. J. Vertebr. Paleontol. 8, 353-365 Sereno, P. C., Novas, F.E., Arcucci, A.B. and Yu, C. (1988) New evidence on dinosaur and mammal origins from the Ischigualasto Formation (Upper Triassic, Argentina). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Supplement 8:26A. Sereno, P.C. (1989). Prosauropod monophyly and basal sauropodomorph phylogeny. J. Vertebr. Paleontol. 9 (Supp;.), 38A Sereno, P. C. (1989) Archosaur origins: birds, crocodiles and ankle "types". American Zoologist 29:11A. Sereno, P. C. (1989) Evolution of bird-hipped dinosaurs (Ornithischia); pp. 48-57 in S. J. Culver (ed.), The Age of Dinosaurs, 12th Annual Short Course of The Paleontological Society. University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 210 pp. Sereno, P. C. (1989) How Tough was a Tyrannosaurus? Platt and Munk Publishers, 32 pp. Sereno, P. C. (1989) Review of Dinosaurs Past and Present (S. J. Czerkas and E. C. Olson, eds., 1987-88, University of Washington Press). Journal of Sedimentary Petrology 59:350-351. Sereno, P. C. (1989) Pachycephalosaurs and ceratopsians (Ornithischia: Marginocephalia); pp. 71-79 in S. J. Culver (ed.), The Age of Dinosaurs, 12th Annual Short Course of The Paleontological Society. University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 210 pp. www.vertebres-fossiles.com Page 1 sur 6

Sereno, P.C., and Arcucci, A.B. (1990). The monophyly of crurotarsal archosaurs and the origin of bird and crocodile ankle joints. Neues Jahrbuch Geol. Paläontal. Abhandlungen 180, 21-52 Sereno, P.C. (1990) Psittacosauridae. In The Dinosauria (D.B. Weishampel, P. Dodson, H. Osmolska, Eds.), pp. 579-592. Univ. of Calif. Press. Berkeley Sereno, P.C. and Novas, F.E. (1990). Dinosaur origins and the phylogenetic position of pterosaurs. J. Vertebr. Paleontol. 10, 42A Sereno, P. C. (1990) Clades and grades in dinosaur systematics; pp. 9-20 in K. Carpenter and P. Currie (eds.), Dinosaur Systematics: Perspectives and Approaches. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 318 pp. Sereno, P. C. (1990) New data on parrot-beaked dinosaurs (Psittacosaurus); pp. 203-210 in K. Carpenter and P. Currie (eds.), Dinosaur Systematics: Perspectives and Approaches. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 318 pp. Sereno, P. C. (1990) "Thecodonts", "ornithosuchians" and ankle "types": A review of the evidence and an alternative archosaur phylogeny. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Supplement 10:41-42A. Sereno, P. C. and McKenna, M. C. (1990) The multituberculate clavicle and interclavicle and the early evolution of the mammalian pectoral girdle. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Supplement 10:42A. Rao, C. and Sereno, P. C. (1990) Early evolution of the avian skeleton: New evidence from the Lower Cretaceous of China. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Supplement 10:38-39A. Sereno, P.C. (1991). Basal archosaurs: Phylogenetic relationships and functional implications. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Memoir 2. J. Vertebr. Paleontol. 11 (Suppl. No. 4). 1-53 Sereno, P.C. (1991). Basal archosaurs: Phylogenetic relationships and functional morphology. J. Vertebr. Paleontol. II (Suppl.). 1-65 Sereno, P.C. (1991). Lesothosaurus, "Fabrosaurids", and the early evolution of Ornithischia. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 11 (2): 168-197. [Alocodon] Sereno, P. C. (1991) Ruling reptiles and wandering continents: A global look at dinosaur evolution. GSA Today 1:141-145. Sereno, P.C. & Novas, F.E. (1992). The complete Skull and Skeleton of an Early dinosaur. Science. 258: 1137-1140. [Herrerasaurus ischigualastensis] Rogers, R. R., Forster, C. A., May, C. L., Monetta, A., and Sereno, P.C. (1992). Paleoenvironment and taphonomy of the dinosaur-bearing Ischigualasto Formation (Upper Triassic, Argentina). Fifth North American Paleontological Convention, Abstracts and Program, pp.249. Sereno P.C. & Zhimin D. (1992): The Skull of the basal stegosaur Huyangosaurus taibaii and a cladistic diagnosis of stegosauria. J.Vert.Paleont. 12(3): 318-343 Sereno, P.C. and Rao, C.G. (1992). Early evolution of avian flight and perching: new evidence from the Lower Cretaceous of China. Science 255, 845-848 www.vertebres-fossiles.com Page 2 sur 6

Sereno, P.C. and Dong, Z. (1992). The skull of the basal stegosaur Huayangosaurus taibaii and a cladistic analysis of Stegosauria. J. Vert. Paleontol. 12, 318-343 Sereno, P.C. & Wild, R. (1992). Procompsognathus: Theropod, "Thecodont" or both? Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 12 (4): 435-458. Sereno, P. C. (1992) Origin and early evolution of Aves: Dinosaurs, ancient birds, and mtdna sequences. Fifth North American Paleontologic Convention, Abstracts and Program, The Paleontological Society Special Publication 6:267. Sereno, P.C. (1993). The pectoral girdle and forelimb of the basal theropod Herrerasaurus ischigualastensis. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 13 (4). 425-450. Rogers, R. R., Swisher, C. C., III, Sereno, P. C., Forster, C. A., and Monetta, A. M. (1993). The Isehigualasto tetrapod assemblage (Late Triassic) and 40Ar/39Ar calibration of dinosaur origins. Science 260, 794-797. Sereno, P.C., Forster, C.A., Rogers, R.R. & Monetta, A.M. (1993). Primitive dinosaur skeleton from Argentina and the early evolution of Dinosauria. Nature, 361: 64-66. (Keywords: Eoraptor) Sereno, P.C. & Novas, F.E. (1993). The skull and neck of the basal theropod Herrerasaurus ischigualastensis. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 13 (4): 451-476. Forster, C. A., and Sereno, P.C., Evans, T.W. and Rowe, T. (1993). A complete skull of Chasmosaurus mariscalensis (Dinosauria: Ceratopsidae) from the Aguja Formation (LAte CAmpanian) of west Texas. J. Vertebr. Paleontol. 13(2), 161-170 Sereno, P. C. Forster, C. A. and Rogers, R. R. (1993) Eoraptor wrapped in controversy. Science News 144:19. Forster, C. A., and Sereno, P.C. (1994). Phylogeneny of the Hadrosauridae. J. Vertebr. Paleontol. 14(Suppl.), 25A. Sereno, P.C., Wilson, J.A., Larsson, H.C.E., Dutheil, D.B. & Sues, H.D. (1994). Early cretaceous dinosaurs from the Sahara. Science, 266:267-270. [Afrovenator] Sereno, P.C. (1994) Dinosaurian precursors from the Middle Triassic of Argentina: Marasuchus lilloensis, gen. nov. J. Vertebr. Paleontol. 14, 53-73 Sereno, P.C. and Arcucci, A.B. (1994) Dinosaur precursors from the Middle Triassic of Argentina: Lagerpeton chanarensis. J. Vertebr. Paleontol. 13, 385-399 Sereno, P.C. and Arcucci, A.B. (1994) Dinosaur precursors from the Middle Triassic of Argentina: Marasuchus lilloensis gen. nov. J. Vertebr. Paleontol. 14, 53-73 Sereno, P. C. (1994). The pectoral girdle and forelimb of the basal theropod Herrerasaurus isehigualastensis. J. Vertebr. Paleontol. 13, 425-450. Sereno, P. C. (1994) Flight; pp. 162-163 in S. P. Parker et al. (eds.), 1994 McGraw-Hill Yearbook of Science and Technonolgy. McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York, 465 pp. www.vertebres-fossiles.com Page 3 sur 6

Sereno, P. C., Wilson, J. A., Larsson, H. C., Dutheil, D. B. and Cavigelli, J.-P. (1994) Dinosaur evolution on southern continents: New evidence from Cretaceous deposits in the Sahara. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Supplement 14:45A. Wilson, J. A. and Sereno, P. C. (1994) Higher-level phylogeny of sauropod dinosaurs. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Supplement 14:52A. Rogers, R. R., Arcucci, A. B., Sereno, P. C., Forster, C. A. and Abdala, F. A. (1994) Stratigraphic context and taphonomy of the Middle Triassic Los Chañares fauna. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Supplement 14:43A. Arcucci, A. B., Abdala, F. A., Rogers, R. R., and Sereno, P. C. (1994) Tafonomia de la Formación Chañares (Triasico Medio) provincia de La Rioja, Argentina. VI Congreso Argentino de Paleontologia y Bioestratigrafia, Trelew-Chubut, p. 17. Sereno, P. C. and Lyon, G. H. (1994) A Walk with an Expedition, Teaching Guide, Harold Washington Public Library, 75 pp. Sereno, P. C. (1995). Theropoda: Early evolution and major patterns of diversification. J. Vertebr. Paleontol. 15(Suppl. to No.3), 52A-53A. Sereno, P. C. (1995) Dinosaurs and drifitng continents. Natural History 104 (1):40-47. Sereno, P. C. (1995) Roots of the family tree. Natural History 104 (5):30-32. Sereno, P. C., Wilson, J. A., Larsson, H. C. E., Dutheil, D. B. and Sues, H.-D. (1995) African dinosaur discoveries. Science 267:1752-1753. (response) Sereno, P. C. and McKenna, M. C. (1995) Cretaceous multituberculate skeleton and the early evolution of the mammalian shoulder girdle. Nature 377:144-147. Sereno, P.C. (1996). Dinosaurs descent: phylogenetic structure and evolutionary implications. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology.: 64A. Sereno P.C. (1996): The phylogenetic position of pterosaurs within Archosauria. J.Vert.Paleont. 16(3, Suppl.): 64A Sereno, P.C., Dutheil, D.B., Iarochene, M., Larsson, H.C.E., Lyon, G.H., Magwene, P.M., Sidor, C.A., Varricchio, D.J. & Wilson, J.A. (1996). Predatory dinosaurs from the Sahara and Late Cretaceous faunal differentiation. Science, 272: 986-991. Sereno, P. C., and M. C. McKenna. (1996) Multituberculate phylogeny. Nature 379:406-407. (response) Sereno, P. C. (1996) Lineage sorting and dispersal among Cretaceous dinosaurs. Sixth North American Paleontological Convention, Abstracts and Program, The Paleontological Society Special Publication. Sereno, P. C. (1996) Africa's Dinosaur Castaways. National Geographic Magazine 1996 (June):106-119. Sereno, P.C. (1997). The origin and evolution of dinosaurs. Annu. Ver. Earth Planet. Sci. 25: 435-89. www.vertebres-fossiles.com Page 4 sur 6

Sereno, P. (1997). Psittacosauridae. In Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs (J.Currie and K.Padian, Eds.), pp.611-613 Academic Press, San Diego, California/London, UK Sereno, P.C. (1997). Systematics, evolution and polar wanderings of margin-headed dinosaurs (Ornithischia: Marginocephalia) In The Age of Dinosaurs in Russia and Mongolia (M.Benton, E. Kurochkin, M. Shishkin and D. Unwin, Eds.), in press. Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, UK Sereno, P. C. (1997) Ancient aviary, featherweight phylogeny. Evolution 11: (review of The Origin and Evolution of Birds, A. Feduccia, Yale University Press, 1996). Sereno, P.C. (1998). A rationale for phylogenetic definitions, with application to the higherlevel taxonomy of Dinosauria. N. Jb. Geol. Paläont. Abh. 210 (1): 41-83. Sereno, P.C. Beck, A.L., Dutheil, D.B., Gado, B., Larsson, H.C.E., Lyon, G.H., Marcot, J.D, Rauhut, O.W.M., Sadleir, R.W., Sidor, C.A., Varricchio, D.J., Wilson & G.P. Wilson, J.A. (1998). A long-snouted predatory dinosaur from Africa and the evolution of Spinosaurids. Science, 282(5392): 1298-1302. Wilson, J.A. & Sereno, P.C. (1998). Early evolution and Higher-level phylogeny of sauropod dinosaurs. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Memoir 5, 1-68. Sereno, P. C.,Wilson, J. A., Larsson, H. C. E., Varricchio, D. J. and Rauhut, O. W. M. (1998) New theropods from Middle Cretaceous deposits of the Ténéré Desert, Niger Republic. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Supplement 18:77A. Alcober, O., Sereno, P. C., Larsson, H. C. E., Martinez, R. and Varricchio D. J. (1998) A Late Cretaceous carcharodontosaurid (Theropoda: Allosauroidea) from Argentina. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Supplement 18:23A. Sereno, P. C. (1998) Phylogeny and taxonomy of Dinosauria. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Supplement 18:76-77A. Sereno, P.C, Allison L. Beck, D. B. Dutheil, H.C. E. Larsson, G. H. Lyon, B. M., Rudyard W., Sadleir, C., Sidor, A., Varricchio, D.J. Wilson, G.P and Wilson, J. A. (1999) Cretaceous Sauropods from the Sahara and the Uneven Rate of Skeletal Evolution Among Dinosaurs Science 286(5443): 1342-1347 [Nov 12 1999] Sereno, P C. (1999). A rationale for dinosaurian taxonomy. JVP 19(4):788-790. Sereno, P. C. (1999). Dinosaurian biogeography: vicariance, dispersal and regional extinctions. In: Tomida, Y., Rich, T. H., and Vickers-Rich, P.. (eds) Proceedings of the Second Gondwanan Dinosaur Symposium. Nat. Sci. Mus., Tokyo, Monographs. 15: 249-257. Sereno, P. C. (1999). The evolution of dinosaurs. Science 284: 2137-2147. Sereno, P. C. (1999) Alvarezsaurids (Dinosauria, Coelurosauria): Birds or ornithomimosaurs? Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Supplement 19:**A. Wilson, J. A., Sereno, P. C., Larsson, H. C. E., Dutheil, D. B. and Varricchio, D. J. (1999) A new sauropod from the Early Cretaceous of the Niger Republic. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Supplement 19:**A. www.vertebres-fossiles.com Page 5 sur 6

Sereno, P. C. (1999) Definitions in phylogenetic taxonomy: Critique and rationale. Systematic Biology, 48:329-351. Sereno, P. C. (1999) Iberomesornis romerali (Ornithothoraces, Aves) re-evaluated as an enantiornithine bird. Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie Abhandlungen Sereno, P.C. (2000). Iberomesornis romerali (Aves, Ornithothoraces) reevaluated as an Early Cretaceous enantiornithine. Neues Jahrbuch fur Geologie und Palaontologie Abhandlungen 215(3): 365-395. Larsson H.C.E., Sereno P.C & Wilson J.A. (2000) Forebrain Enlargement among Nonavian Theropod Dinosaurs. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology Vol. 20 Nr 3 pages 615 618. Sereno, P. C. (2000). "The fossil record, systematics and evolution of pachycephalosaurs and ceratopsians from Asia," in M. J. Benton, M. A. Shishkin, D. M. Unwin & E. N. Kurochkin, eds., The Age of Dinosaurs in Russia and Mongolia, Cambridge University Press: 480-516. Zhang, X-H., Xu, X., Sereno, P., Kuang, X-W. & Tan L. (2001) A long-necked therizionosauroid dinosaur from the Upper Cretaceous Iran Dabasu Formation of Nei Mongol, People's Republic of China. Vertebrate Palasiatica Vol 39 No 4 pp. 282-290 [Neimongosaurus yangi gen. et sp. nov.] Sereno, P.C., Larsson, H.C.E., Sidor, C.A., Gado, B. (2001) The giant crocodyliform Sarcosuchus from the Cretaceous of Africa. Science 294: 1516-1519 Rogers, R. R., Arcucci, A. B., Abdala, F., Sereno, P. C., Forster, C. A., and May, C. L. (2001), Paleoenvironment and taphonomy of the Chanares Formation tetrapod assemblage (Middle Triassic), northwestern Argentina: spectacular preservation in volcanogenic concretions: Palaios, v. 16, p. 461-481. Xu X., Zhang X.-H., Sereno, P., Zhao, X-J., Kuang, Xu.-W., Han, J.& Tan, L. (2002) A new therizionosauroid (Dinosauria, Theropoda) from the Upper Cretaceous Iren Dabau Formation of Nei Mongol. Vertebrate Palasiatica vol.40 No.3 pp.228-240 (Erliansaurus bellamanus gen. et sp. nov.) Sereno, P.C., Larsson, H.C.E. and Gado, B. (2003) A new notosuchian from the Early Cretaceous of Niger JVP 23 (2) pp 477-482 [Anatosuchus minor] Wilson, J.A., Sereno, P.C., Srivastava, S., Bhatt, D.K., Khosla, A. and Sahni, A. (2003) A new abelisaurid (Dinosauria, Theropoda) from the Lameta Formation (Cretaceous, Maastrichtian) of India. Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology [University of Michigan] 31(1):1-42 [Rajasaurus narmadensis] www.vertebres-fossiles.com Page 6 sur 6