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Published: 01 November 2014
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2014) 51 (11): iii.
Journal Article
Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 30 April 2020
PALAIOS (2020) 35 (4): 201–214.
...BETHANIA C.T. SIVIERO; ELIZABETH REGA; WILLIAM K. HAYES; ALLEN M. COOPER; LEONARD R. BRAND; ART V. CHADWICK ABSTRACT This study presents evidence of pre-mortem traumatic injury and its sequalae on multiple Edmontosaurus annectens skeletal elements recovered from a largely monodominant Cretaceous...
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Published: 10 October 2019
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2020) 57 (5): 617–629.
..., although hadrosaurid and ceratopsid dinosaurs represent the largest component by volume. Almost all of these dinosaur remains were collected from a single bonebed (Site 2) at Scabby Butte and have been referred to the hadrosaurid Edmontosaurus regalis Lambe, 1917 and the ceratopsid Pachyrhinosaurus...
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Published: 05 August 2015
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2015) 52 (8): 642–654.
... to occasionally associated remains of hadrosaurine hadrosaurids, inferred to be Edmontosaurus regalis. The majority of hadrosaurid elements at two of the sites (Bleriot Ferry and Prehistoric Park) are from large, presumably adult-sized individuals, whereas the majority of elements from the Fox Coulee site...
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Journal Article
Published: 15 December 2014
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2014) 51 (11): v–vii.
..., North Carolina State University; Paleontology & Geology Research Lab, North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA. 1 This Introduction is part of a Special Issue entitled “The Danek Edmontosaurus Bonebed: new insights on the systematics, biogeography...
Journal Article
Published: 15 December 2014
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2014) 51 (11): 1052–1057.
...Phil R. Bell; Philip J. Currie Abstract Tyrannosaurid cranial bones — including a maxilla, dentary, and pterygoid — were collected from a monodominant Edmontosaurus bonebed in the Horseshoe Canyon Formation exposed near the city of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The maxilla can be identified...
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Journal Article
Published: 15 December 2014
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2014) 51 (11): 1007–1016.
... shapes; this hypothesis is tested here by quantitatively comparing deformed humeri and femora from the Danek Bonebed (a monodominant Edmontosaurus regalis bonebed from the upper Campanian Horseshoe Canyon Formation in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) with samples of undeformed humeri and femora from modern...
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Journal Article
Published: 16 October 2014
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2014) 51 (11): 1023–1033.
...Evan Vanderven; Michael E. Burns; Philip J. Currie Abstract The Danek Bonebed (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) is a monodominant Edmontosaurus regalis assemblage of the upper Campanian (Upper Cretaceous) Horseshoe Canyon Formation. Bone histology of humeri and femora are used in this paper to test...
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Journal Article
Published: 18 August 2014
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2014) 51 (11): 992–1006.
...Phil R. Bell; Nicolás E. Campione Abstract The Danek Bonebed (Horsethief Member, Horseshoe Canyon Formation, Late Campanian) is dominated by the remains of at least 12 Edmontosaurus regalis . Skeletal remains of a tyrannosaurid and ceratopsid are also known. The predominantly disarticulated...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 1960
Journal of Paleontology (1960) 34 (3): 464–466.
...Willis Lee Rohrer; Richard L. Konizeski Abstract A specimen of Edmontosaurus from the Hell Creek formation of Montana substantiates the correlation of the Upper Cretaceous Hell Creek formation with the upper Edmonton member of Alberta. It may be a new species. GeoRef, Copyright 2004, American...
Journal Article
Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 19 December 2017
PALAIOS (2017) 32 (12): 779–796.
...PAUL V. ULLMANN; ALLEN SHAW; RON NELLERMOE; KENNETH J. LACOVARA Abstract We present taphonomic analyses of the Standing Rock Hadrosaur Site (SRHS), a vast Edmontosaurus annectens bonebed in the Maastrichtian Hell Creek Formation of South Dakota, which yields important insights into hadrosaurid...
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Fig. 6.
Published: 18 August 2014
Fig. 6. Ternary plot of Voorhies group (VG) distributions in the Small Quarry (SQ), Middle Quarry (MQ), and Edmontosaurus Quarry (EQ) compared to the theoretical value (Th) of complete Edmontosaurus skeleton as calculated from Table 2 .
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Oval clusters of polygonal basement scales on the neck an Edmontosaurus regalis (UALVP 53722) from the Wapiti Formation of Alberta. Photograph by Phil Bell.
Published: 21 February 2023
Fig. 10. Oval clusters of polygonal basement scales on the neck an Edmontosaurus regalis (UALVP 53722) from the Wapiti Formation of Alberta. Photograph by Phil Bell.
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Lateral view of tail regions of Edmontosaurus annectens outline illustration.
Published: 30 April 2020
Fig. 2.— Lateral view of tail regions of Edmontosaurus annectens outline illustration.
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Published: 19 December 2017
Table 2.— Survival of skeletal elements of Edmontosaurus annectens , predicted from MNI versus actual. For brevity, only select major elements are shown, following Gangloff and Fiorillo (2010) . Abbreviations: MNI = Minimum Number of Individuals (see Badgley 1986 ); NA = Not Applicable .
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Fig. 8.
Published: 05 August 2015
Fig. 8. Adult-sized Edmontosaurus jugals from the Bleriot Ferry Bonebed. A, TMP 1993.031.0387 (lateral view); B, TMP 1993.031.0387 (lateral view); C, TMP 1993.031.0087 (lateral view); D, TMP 1996.025.0012 (medial view). All exhibit Abrasion Class 1, compression fractures due to sediment
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Fig. 2.
Published: 16 October 2014
Fig. 2. Midshaft thin section through humeri of Edmontosaurus regalis from the Danek Bonebed (Horseshoe Canyon Formation, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada). (A) UALVP 53577, (B) UALVP 52396, (C) UALVP 53578, (D) UALVP 52394, (E) UALVP 52395, (F) UALVP 52368, and (G) UALVP 52370 in transmitted light
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Fig. 3.
Published: 16 October 2014
Fig. 3. Thin section of UALVP 53577, Edmontosaurus regalis humerus, displaying zones of reticular (R) and circumferential (C) fibrolamellar bone (FLB) in transmitted light.
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Fig. 4.
Published: 16 October 2014
Fig. 4. High-magnification thin section of UALVP 53577, Edmontosaurus regalis humerus, displaying highly vascularized circumferential fibrolamellar bone (FLB) in plane-polarized light (left) and cross-polarized light (right).
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Fig. 5.
Published: 16 October 2014
Fig. 5. Thin section of UALVP 53577, Edmontosaurus regalis humerus, showing one well-defined LAG, indicated by arrowheads, in (A) reflected light and (B) transmitted light.