A Century of Spinosaurs - A Review and Revision of the Spinosauridae with Comments on Their Ecology
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We thank Xu Xing for his invitation to submit this article and editorial work on it. Our thanks to Serjoscha Evers for discussions and his suggestions on an early version of this manuscript and to Darren Naish for discussion on Baryonyx. Eric Buffetaut is thanked for his review and helpful comments on an earlier version of the manuscript. We thank Scott Hartman and Matt van Rooijen for their generosity over the use of their artwork in figures 1 and 6 respectively. We thank Christiano Dal Sasso, José Ignacio Canudo, Ronan Allain, and Serjoscha Evers for kindly contributing photographs of specimens that were used for various figures.

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    The spinosaurids represent an enigmatic and highly unusual form of large tetanuran theropods that were first identified in 1915. A recent flurry of discoveries and taxonomic revisions of this important and interesting clade has added greatly to our knowledge. Spinosaur body fossils are however generally rare and most species are known from only limited skeletal remains. Their unusual anatomical adaptations to the skull, limbs and axial column all differ from other large theropods and point to an unusual ecological niche and a lifestyle intimately linked to water.

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David William Elliott HONE, Thomas Richard HOLTZ.2017. A Century of Spinosaurs - A Review and Revision of the Spinosauridae with Comments on Their Ecology[J]. Acta Geologica Sinica(),91(3):1120-1132

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  • Received:February 05,2017
  • Revised:March 03,2017
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  • Online: June 08,2017
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