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2020–Present

  1. Powers, M.J., Fabbri, M., Doschak, M.R., Bhullar, B.-A.S., Evans, D.C., Norell, M.A., and Currie, P.J. 2022. A new hypothesis of eudromaeosaurian evolution: CT scans assist in testing and constructing morphological characters. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology [In Press]: 1–33. DOI: 10.1080/02724634.2021.2010087
  2. Brown, C.M., Currie, P.J., and Therrien, F. 2021. Intraspecific facial bite marks in tyrannosaurids provide insight into sexual maturity and evolution of bird-like intersexual display. Paleobiology [First View/In Press], 1–32. DOI: 10.1017/pab.2021.29
  3. Paulina-Carabajal, A., Currie, P.J., Dudgeon, T.W., Larsson, H.C.E., and Miyashita, T. 2021. Two braincases of Daspletosaurus (Theropoda: Tyrannosauridae): anatomy and comparison. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 58(9): 885–910. DOI: 10.1139/cjes-2020-0185
  4. Cullen, T.M., Zanno, L., Larson, D.W., Todd, E., Currie, P.J., and Evans, D.C. 2021. Anatomical, morphometric, and stratigraphic analyses of theropod biodiversity in the Upper Cretaceous (Campanian) Dinosaur Park Formation. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 58(9): 870–884. DOI: 10.1139/cjes-2020-0145
  5. Jerzykiewicz, T., Currie, P.J., Fanti, F., and Lefeld, J. 2021. Lithobiotopes of the Nemegt Gobi Basin. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 58(9): 829–851. DOI: 10.1139/cjes-2020-0148
  6. Funston, G.F., Powers, M.J., Whitebone, S.A., Brusatte, S.L., Scannella, J.B., Horner, J.R., and Currie, P.J. 2021. Baby tyrannosaurid bones and teeth from the Late Cretaceous of western North America. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 58(9): 756–777. DOI: 10.1139/cjes-2020-0169
  7. Cumbaa, S.L., Currie, P.J., Dodson, P., and Mallon, J. 2021. Dale Alan Russell (1937-2019): Voyageur of a Vanished World. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 58(9): 731–740. DOI: 10.1139/cjes-2020-0163
  8. Mallon, J.C., Currie, P.J., and Stewart, K.M. 2021. Special Issue in honour of Dale Alan Russell (1937–2019). Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 58(9): v–vi. DOI: 10.1139/cjes-2021-0043
  9. Funston, G.F., Currie, P.J., Tsogtbaatar, C., and Khishigjav, T. 2021. A partial oviraptorosaur skeleton suggests low caenagnathid diversity in the Late Cretaceous Nemegt Formation of Mongolia. PLoS ONE 16(7): e0254564. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0254564
  10. Condamine, F.L., Guinot, G., Benton, M.J., and Currie, P.J. 2021. Dinosaur biodiversity declined well before the asteroid impact, influenced by ecological and environmental pressures. Nature Communications 12: 3833. DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-23754-0
  11. Dyer, A.D., LeBlanc, A.R.H., Doschak, M.R., and Currie, P.J. 2021. Taking a crack at the dome: histopathology of a pachycephalosaurid (Dinosauria: Ornithischia) frontoparietal dome. Biosis: Biological Systems 2(2): 248–270. DOI: 10.37819/biosis.002.02.0101
  12. Rhodes, M.M., Henderson, D.M., and Currie, P.J. 2021. Maniraptoran pelvic musculature highlights evolutionary patterns in theropod locomotion on the line to birds. PeerJ 9: e10855. DOI: 10.7717/peerj.10855
  13. Sellés, A.G., Vila, B., Brusatte, S.L., Currie, P.J., and Galobart, À. 2021. A fast-growing basal troodontid (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the latest Cretaceous of Europe. Scientific Reports 11: 4855. DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-83745-5
  14. Park, J.-Y., Lee, Y.-N., Currie, P.J., Ryan, M.J., Bell, P., Sissons, R., Koppelhus, E.B., Barsbold, R., Lee, S., and Kim, S.-H. 2021. A new ankylosaurid skeleton from the Upper Cretaceous Baruungoyot Formation of Mongolia: its implications for ankylosaurid postcranial evolution. Scientific Reports 11: 4101. DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-83568-4
  15. Funston, G.F., Chinzorig, T., Tsogtbaatar, K., Kobayashi, Y., Sullivan, C., and Currie, P.J. 2020. A new two-fingered dinosaur sheds light on the radiation of Oviraptorosauria. Royal Society Open Science 7: 201184. DOI: 10.1098/rsos.201184
  16. Mohr, S.R., Currie, P.J., Acorn, J.H., and Funston, G.F. 2020. An ornithurine bird coracoid from the Late Cretaceous of Alberta, Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 58: 134–140. DOI: 10.1139/cjes-2019-0202
  17. Brown, C., Holmes, R.B., and Currie, P.J. 2020. A subadult individual of Styracosaurus albertensis (Ornithischia: Ceratopsidae) with comments on ontogeny and intraspecific variation in Styracosaurus and Centrosaurus. Vertebrate Anatomy, Morphology and Palaeontology 8: 67–95. DOI: 10.18435/vamp29361
  18. Coria, R.A., Currie, P.J., Ortega, F., and Baiano, M.A. 2020. An Early Cretaceous, medium-sized carcharodontosaurid theropod (Dinosauria, Saurischia) from the Mulichinco Formation (upper Valanginian), Neuquén Province, Patagonia, Argentina. Cretaceous Research 111: 104319. DOI: 10.1016/j.cretres.2019.104319
  19. Hendrickx, C., Stiegler, J., Currie, P.J., Han, F.L., Xu, X., Choiniere, J., and Wu, X.C. 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. DOI: 10.1139/cjes-2019-0231
  20. Currie, P.J. and Evans, D.C. 2020. Cranial anatomy of new specimens of Saurornitholestes langstoni (Dinosauria, Theropoda, Dromaeosauridae) from the Dinosaur Park Formation (Campanian) of Alberta. Anatomical Record 303(4): 691–715. DOI: 10.1002/ar.24241
  21. Holmes, R.B., Persons, W.S., Rupal, B.S., Qureshi, A.J., and Currie, P.J. 2020. Morphological variation and asymmetrical development in the skull of Styracosaurus albertensis. Cretaceous Research 107: 104308. DOI: 10.1016/j.cretres.2019.104308
  22. Mallon, J.C., Bura, J.R., Schumann, D., and Currie, P.J. 2020. A problematic tyrannosaurid (Dinosauria: Theropoda) skeleton and its implications for tyrannosaurid diversity in the Horseshoe Canyon Formation (Upper Cretaceous) of Alberta. Anatomical Record 303(4): 673–690. DOI: 10.1002/ar.24199
  23. Persons, W.S., Currie, P.J., and Erickson, G.M. 2020. An older and exceptionally large adult specimen of Tyrannosaurus rex. Anatomical Record 303(4): 656–672. DOI: 10.1002/ar.24118
  24. Persons, W.S. and Currie, P.J. 2020. The anatomical and functional evolution of the femoral fourth trochanter in ornithischian dinosaurs. Anatomical Record 303(4): 1146–1157. DOI: 10.1002/ar.24094
  25. Powers, M.J., Sullivan, C., and Currie, P.J. 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. DOI: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2020.109704
  26. Rhodes, M.M., Funston, G.F., and Currie, P.J. 2020. New material reveals the pelvic morphology of Caenagnathidae (Theropoda, Oviraptorosauria). Cretaceous Research 114: 104521. DOI: 10.1016/j.cretres.2020.104521
  27. Rhodes, M.M. and Currie, P.J. 2020. The homology, form and function of the microraptorine lateral pubic tubercle. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 39(6): e1755866. DOI: 10.1080/02724634.2019.1755866
  28. Funston, G.F. and Currie, P.J. 2020. New material of Chirostenotes pergracilis (Theropoda, Oviraptorosauria) from the Campanian Dinosaur Park Formation of Alberta, Canada. Historical Biology [published online 2020-02-17]. DOI: 10.1080/08912963.2020.1726908
  29. van der Reest, A.J. and Currie, P.J. 2020. Preservation rates of tissue-like structures in vertebrate remains from the upper Campanian of Alberta: Dinosaur Park Formation. Cretaceous Research 109: 104370. DOI: 10.1016/j.cretres.2019.104370
  30. Park, J.Y., Lee, Y.N., Currie, P.J., Kobayashi, Y., Koppelhus, E.B., Barsbold, R., Mateus, O., Lee, S.J., and Kim, S.H. 2020. Additional skulls of Talarurus plicatospineus (Dinosauria: Ankylosauridae) and implications for paleobiogeography and paleoecology of armored dinosaurs. Cretaceous Research 108: 104340. DOI: 10.1016/j.cretres.2019.104340
  31. Xing, L., Miyashita, T., Wang, D., Niu, K., and Currie, P.J. 2020. A new compsognathid theropod dinosaur from the oldest assemblage of the Jehol Biota in the Lower Cretaceous Huajiying Formation, northeastern China. Cretaceous Research 107: 104285. DOI: 10.1016/j.cretres.2019.104285

 

2010–2019

  1. Funston, G.F., Currie, P.J., Ryan, M.J., and Dong, Z.-M. 2019. Birdlike growth and mixed-age flocks in avimimids (Theropoda, Oviraptorosauria). Scientific Reports 9: 18816. DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-55038-5
  2. Funston, G.F., Wilkinson, R.D., Simon, D.J., LeBlanc, A.H., Wosik, M., and Currie, P.J. 2019. Histology of caenagnathid (Theropoda, Oviraptorosauria) dentaries and implications for development, ontogenetic edentulism, and taxonomy. Anatomical Record 303(4): 918–934. DOI: 10.1002/ar.24205
  3. Barbi, M., Bell, P.R., Fanti, F., Dynes, J.J., Kolaceke, A., Buttigieg, J., and Currie, P.J. 2019. Integumentary structure and composition in an exceptionally well-preserved hadrosaur (Dinosauria: Ornithischia). PeerJ 7: e7875. DOI: 10.7717/peerj.7875
  4. Coria, R.A., Ortega, F., Arcucci, A.B., and Currie, P.J. 2019. A new and complete peirosaurid (Crocodyliformes, Notosuchia) from Sierra Barrosa (Santonian, Upper Cretaceous) of the Neuquén Basin, Argentina. Cretaceous Research 95: 89–105. DOI: 10.1016/j.cretres.2018.11.008
  5. Coria, R.A., Windholz, G.J., Ortega, F., and Currie, P.J. 2019. A new dicraeosaurid sauropod from the Lower Cretaceous (Mulichinco Formation, Valanginian, Neuquén Basin) of Argentina. Cretaceous Research 93: 33–48. DOI: 10.1016/j.cretres.2018.08.019
  6. Kellner, A.W.A., Caldwell, M.W., Holgado, B., Dalla Vecchia, F. M., Nohra, R., Syao, J.M., and Currie, P.J. 2019. First complete pterosaur from the Afro-Arabian continent: insight into pterodactyloid diversity. Scientific Reports 9: 17875. DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-54042-z
  7. McKellar, R.C., Jones, E., Engel, M.S., Tappert, R., Wolfe, A.P., Muehlenbachs, K., Cockx, P., Koppelhus, E.B., and Currie, P.J. 2019. A direct association between amber and dinosaur remains provides paleoecological insights. Scientific Reports 9: 17916. DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-54400-x
  8. Miyashita, T., Coates, M.I., Farrar, R., Larson, P.L., Manning, P.L., Wogelius, R.A., Edwards, N.P., Anné, J., Bergmann, U., Palmer, A.R., and Currie, P.J. 2019. A hagfish from the Cretaceous Tethys Sea and a reconciliation of the morphological-molecular conflict in early vertebrate phylogeny. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116(6): 2146–2151. DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1814794116
  9. Persons, W.S. and Currie, P.J. 2019. Feather evolution exemplifies sexually selected bridges across the adaptive landscape. Evolution 73: 1686–1694. DOI: 10.1111/evo.13795
  10. Snively, E., O’Brien, H., Henderson, D.M., Mallison, H., Surring, L.A., Burns, M.E., Holtz Jr., T.R., Russell, A.P., Witmer, L.M., Currie, P.J., Hartman, S.A., and Cotton, J.R. 2019. Lower rotational inertia and larger leg muscles indicate more rapid turns in tyrannosaurids than in other large theropods. PeerJ 7: e6432. DOI: 10.7717/peerj.6432
  11. Voris, J.T., Zelenitsky, D.K., Therrien, F., and Currie, P.J. 2019. Reassessment of a juvenile Daspletosaurus from the Late Cretaceous of Alberta, Canada, with implications for the Identification of immature tyrannosaurids. Scientific Reports 9: 17801. DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-53591-7
  12. Macdonald, I. and Currie, P.J. 2018. Description of a partial Dromiceiomimus (Dinosauria: Theropoda) skeleton with comments on the validity of the genus. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 56: 129–157. DOI: 10.1139/cjes-2018-0162
  13. Currie, P.J., Wilson, J.A., Fanti, F., Mainbayar, B., and Tsogtbaatar K. 2018. Rediscovery of the type localities of the Late Cretaceous Mongolian sauropods Nemegtosaurus mongoliensis and Opisthocoelicaudia skarzynskii: Stratigraphic and taxonomic implications. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 494: 5–13. DOI: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2017.10.035
  14. Chinzorig, T., Kobayashi, Y., Tsogtbaatar, K., Currie, P.J., Takasaki, R., Tanaka, T., Iijima, M., and Barsbold, R. 2018. Ornithomimosaurs from the Nemegt Formation of Mongolia: manus morphological variation and diversity. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 494: 91–100. DOI: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2017.10.031
  15. Evans, D.C., Hayashi, S., Chiba K., Watabe, M., Ryan, M.J., Lee, Y.N., Currie, P.J., Tsogtbaatar, K., and Barsbold, R. 2018. Morphology and histology of new cranial specimens of Pachycephalosauridae (Dinosauria: Ornithischia) from the Nemegt Formation, Mongolia. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 494: 121–134. DOI: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2017.11.029
  16. Fanti, F., Bell, P.R., Currie, P.J., and Tsogtbaatar, K. 2018. The Nemegt Basin – one of the best field laboratories for interpreting Cretaceous ecosystems. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 494: 1–4. DOI: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2017.07.014
  17. Funston, G.F. and Currie, P.J. 2018. A small caenagnathid tibia from the Horseshoe Canyon Formation (Maastrichtian): Implications for growth and lifestyle in oviraptorosaurs. Cretaceous Research 92: 220–230. DOI: 10.1016/j.cretres.2018.08.020
  18. Funston, G.F. and Currie, P.J. 2018. The first record of eggshell from the Horseshoe Canyon Formation (Maastrichtian) of Alberta, Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 55(4): 436–441. DOI: 10.1139/cjes-2017-0273
  19. Funston, G.F., Mendonca, S.E., Currie, P.J., and Barsbold, R. 2018. A dinosaur community composition dataset for the Late Cretaceous Nemegt Basin of Mongolia. Data in Brief 16: 660–666. DOI: 10.1016/j.dib.2017.11.086
  20. Funston, G.F., Mendonca, S.E., Currie, P.J., and Barsbold, R. 2018. Oviraptorosaur anatomy, diversity and ecology in the Nemegt Basin. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 494: 101–120. DOI: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2017.10.023
  21. Greene, S., Heaman, L.M., DuFrane, S.A., Williamson, T., and Currie, P.J. 2018. Introducing a geochemical screen to identify geologically meaningful U-Pb dates in fossil teeth. Chemical Geology 493: 1–15. DOI: 10.1026/j.chemgeo.2018.04.022
  22. Lee, H.J., Lee, Y.N., Adams, T.L., Currie, P.J., Kobayashi, Y, Jacobs, L.L., and Koppelhus, E.B. 2018. Theropod trackways associated with a Gallimimus foot skeleton from the Nemegt Formation, Mongolia. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 494: 160–167. DOI: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2017.10.020
  23. Nakajima, J., Kobayashi, Y., Chinzorig, T., Tanaka, T., Takasaki, R., Currie, P.J., and Fiorillo, A.R. 2018. Dinosaur tracks at the Nemegt Locality: Paleobiological and paleoenvironmental implications. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 494: 147–159. DOI: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2017.10.026
  24. Paulina-Carabajal, A., Coria, R.A., Currie, P.J., and Koppelhus, E.B. 2018. A natural cranial endocast with possible dicraeosaurid (Sauropoda, Diplodocidae) affinities from the Lower Cretaceous of Patagonia. Cretaceous Research 84: 437–441. DOI: 10.1016/j.cretres.2017.12.001
  25. Paulina-Carabajal, A., Lee, Y.-N., Kobayashi, Y., Lee, H.-J., and Currie, P.J. 2018. Neuroanatomy of the ankylosaurid dinosaurs Tarchia teresae and Talarurus plicatospineus from the Upper Cretaceous of Mongolia, with comments on endocranial variability among ankylosaurs. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 494: 135–146. DOI: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2017.11.030
  26. Sato, H., Murray, A.M., Vernygora, O., and Currie, P.J. 2018. A rare, articulated sturgeon (Chondrostei: Acipenseriformes) from the Upper Cretaceous of Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 38(4): e1488137. DOI: 10.1080/02724634.2018.1488137
  27. Stettner, B., Persons, W.S., and Currie, P.J. 2018. A giant sauropod footprint from the Nemegt Formation (Upper Cretaceous) of Mongolia. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 494: 168–172. DOI: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2017.10.027
  28. Torices, A., Wilkinson, R., Arbour, V.M., Ruiz-Omenaca, J.I., and Currie, P.J. 2018. Puncture-and-pull biomechanics in the teeth of predatory coelurosaurian dinosaurs. Current Biology 28(9): 1467–1474. DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2018.03.042
  29. Acorn, J.H., Martin-Silverstone, E., Glasier, J.R.M., Mohr, S., and Currie, P.J. 2017. Response to Kellner. 2017. ‘Rebuttal of Martin-Silverstone, E., J.R.N. Glasier, J.H. Acorn, S. Mohr, and P.J. Currie, 2017’. Vertebrate Anatomy Morphology Palaeontology 3: 90–92. DOI: 10.18435/B50M2C
  30. Bell, P.R., Campione, N.E., Persons, W.S., Currie, P.J., Larson, P.L., Tanke, D.H., and Bakker, R.T. 2017. Tyrannosauroid integument reveals conflicting patterns of gigantism and feather evolution. Biology Letters 13: 20170092. DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2017.0092
  31. Bramble, K., LeBlanc, A.R.H., Lamoureux, D.O., Wosik, M., and Currie, P.J. 2017. Histological evidence for a dynamic dental battery in hadrosaurid dinosaurs. Scientific Reports 7:15787. DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-16056-3
  32. Bramble, K., Currie, P.J., Tanke, D.H., and Torices, A. 2017. Reuniting the “head hunted” Corythosaurus excavatus (Dinosauria: Hadrosauridae) holotype skull with its dentary and postcranium. Cretaceous Research 76: 7–18. DOI: 10.1016/j.cretres.2017.04.006
  33. Candeiro, C.R.A., Currie, P.J., Candeiro, C.L., and Bergqvist, L.P. 2017. Tooth wear and microwear of theropods from the Late Maastrichtian Marilia Formation (Bauru Group), Minas Gerais State, Brazil. Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 106(4): 229–233. DOI: 10.1017/S175569101600013X
  34. Cau, A., Beyrand, V., Voeten, D.F.A.E., Fernandez, V., Tafforeau, P., Stein, K., Barsbold, R., Tsogtbaatar, K., Currie, P.J., and Godefroit, P. 2017. Synchrotron scanning reveals amphibious ecomorphology in a new clade of birdlike dinosaurs. Nature 552(7285): 395–399. DOI: 10.1038/nature24679
  35. Funston, G.F., Martin-Silverstone, E., and Currie, P.J. 2017. The first pterosaur pelvic material from the Dinosaur Park Formation (Campanian) and implications for azhdarchid locomotion. Facets 2: 559–574. DOI: 10.1139/facets-2016-0067
  36. Gnaedinger, S., Coria, R., Koppelhus, E.B., Casadío, S., Tunik, M., and Currie, P.J. 2017. First Lower Cretaceous record of Podocarpaceae wood associated with dinosaur remains from Patagonia, Neuquén Province, Argentina. Cretaceous Research 78: 228–239. DOI: 10.1016/j.cretres.2017.06.014
  37. Martin-Silverstone, E., Glasier, J.R.M., Acorn, J.H., Mohr, S., and Currie, P.J. 2017. Reassesment of Dawndraco kanzai Kellner, 2010 and reassignment of the type specimen to Pteranodon sternbergi Harksen, 1966. Vertebrate Anatomy Morphology Palaeontology 3: 47–59. DOI: 10.18435/B5059J
  38. McFeeters, B., Ryan, M., Schröder-Adams, C., and Currie, P.J. 2017. First North American occurrences of Qiupalong (Theropoda: Ornithomimidae), and the palaeobiogeography of derived ornithomimids. Facets 2: 355–373. DOI: 10.1139/facets-2016-0074
  39. Paulina-Carabajal, A. and Currie, P.J. 2017. The braincase of the theropod dinosaur Murusraptor: osteology, neuroanatomy and comments on the paleobiological implications of certain endocranial features. Ameghiniana 54(5): 617–640. DOI: 10.5710/AMGH.25.03.2017.3062
  40. Persons, W.S. and Currie, P.J. 2017. The functional origin of dinosaur bipedalism: Cumulative evidence from bipedally inclined reptiles and disinclined mammals. Journal of Theoretical Biology 420: 1–7. DOI: 10.1016/j.jtbi.2017.02.032
  41. Pu, H.Y., Zelenitsky, D.K., Lü, J.C., Currie, P.J., Carpenter, K., Xu, L., Koppelhus, E.B., Jia, S.H., Xiao, L., Chang, H.L., Li, T.R., Kundrát, M., and Shen, C.Z. 2017. Perinate and eggs of a giant caenagnathid dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of central China. Nature Communications 8: 14952. DOI: 10.1038/ncomms14952
  42. Takasaki, R., Chiba, K., Kobayashi, Y., Currie, P.J., and Fiorillo, A.R. 2017. Reanalysis of the phylogenetic status of Nipponosaurus sachalinensis (Ornithopoda: Dinosauria) from the Late Cretaceous of southern Sakhalin. Historical Biology 30(5): 694–711. DOI: 10.1080/08912963.2017.1317766
  43. Tsogtbaatar, C., Kobayashi, Y., Tsogtbaatar, K., Currie, P.J., Mahito, M., and Barsbold, R. 2017. First ornithomimid (Theropoda, Ornithomimosauria) from the Upper Cretaceous Djadokhta Formation of Tögrögiin Shiree, Mongolia. Scientific Reports 7: 5835. DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-05272-6
  44. van der Reest, A. and Currie, P.J. 2017. Troodontids (Theropoda) from the Dinosaur Park Formation, Alberta, with a description of a unique new taxon: implications for deinonychosaur diversity in North America. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 54: 919–935. DOI: 10.1139/cjes-2017-0031
  45. Xing, L.D., McKellar, R.C., Xu, X., Li, G., Bai, M., Persons, W.S., Miyashita, T., Benton, M.J., Zhang, J.P., Wolfe, A.P., Yi, Q.R., Tseng, K.W., Ran, H. and Currie, P.J. 2017. Response to: Phylogenetic placement, developmental trajectories and evolutionary implications of a feathered dinosaur tail in Mid-Cretaceous amber. Current Biology 27(6): R216–R217. DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2017.02.023
  46. Xu, X., Currie, P.J., Pittman, M., Xing, L.D., Meng, Q.J., Lü, J.C., Hu, D.Y., and Yu, C.Y. 2017. Mosaic evolution in an asymmetrically feathered troodontid (Dinosauria: Theropoda) with transitional features. Nature Communications 8: 14972. DOI: 10.1038/ncomms14972
  47. Zelenitsky, D.K., Therrien, F., Tanaka, K., Currie, P.J., and Debuhr, C. 2017. Latest Cretaceous eggshell assemblage from the Willow Creek Formation (upper Maastrichtian-lower Paleocene) of Alberta, Canada reveals higher dinosaur diversity than represented by skeletal remains. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 54(2): 134–140. DOI: 10.1139/cjes-2016-0080
  48. Ruxton, G., Persons, W.S., and Currie, P.J. 2017. A continued role for signaling functions in the early evolution of feathers. Evolution 71: 797–799. DOI: 10.1111/evo.13178
  49. Currie, P.J. 2016. Dinosaurs of the Gobi: Following in the footsteps of the Polish-Mongolian Expeditions. Palaeontologia Polonica 67: 83–100. DOI: 10.4202/pp.2016.67_083
  50. Currie, P.J., Funston, G.F., and Osmólska, H. 2016. New specimens of the crested theropod Elmisaurus rarus from Mongolia. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 61: 143–157. 10.4202/app.00130.2014
  51. Arbour, V.M. and Currie, P.J. 2016. Systematics, phylogeny and palaeobiogeography of the ankylosaurid dinosaurs. Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 14(5): 385–444. DOI: 10.1080/14772019.2015.1059985
  52. Bell, P. and Currie, P.J. 2016. A high-latitude dromaeosaurid Boreonykus certekorum, gen. et sp. Nov. (Theropoda) from the upper Campanian Wapiti Formation, west-central Alberta. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 36: e1034359. DOI: 10.1080/02724634.2015.1034359
  53. Coria, R.A. and Currie, P.J. 2016. A new megaraptoran dinosaur (Dinosauria, Theropoda, Megaraptoridae) from the Late Cretaceous of Patagonia. PLOS ONE 11(7): e0157973. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0157973
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  141. Xing, L.D., Harris, J.D., and Currie, P.J. 2011. First record of dinosaur trackway from Tibet, China. Geological Bulletin of China 30: 173–178.
  142. Bell, P.R. and Currie, P.J. 2010. A tyrannosaur jaw bitten by a confamilial: scavenging or fatal agonism? Lethaia 43: 278–281. DOI: 10.1111/j.1502-3931.2009.00195.x
  143. Longrich, N.R., Horner, J.R., Erickson, G.M., and Currie, P.J. 2010. Cannibalism in Tyrannosaurus rex. PLOS ONE 5: e13419. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0013419
  144. Miyashita, T., Tanke, D.H., and Currie, P.J. 2010. Variation in premaxillary tooth count and a developmental abnormality in a tyrannosaurid dinosaur. Acta Palaeontographica Polonica 55: 627–634. DOI: 10.4202/app.2009.0067
  145. Longrich, N.R., Currie, P.J., and Dong, Z.-M. 2010. A new oviraptorid (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Upper Cretaceous of Bayan Mandahu, Inner Mongolia. Palaeontology 53: 945–960. DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-4983.2010.00968.x
  146. Currie, P.J. and Eberth, D.A. 2010. On gregarious behaviour in Albertosaurus. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 47(9): 1277–1289. DOI: 10.1139/E10-072
  147. Erickson, G.M., Currie, P.J., Inouye, B.D., and Winn, A.A. 2010. A revised life table and survivorship curve for Albertosaurus sarcophagus based on the Dry Island mass death assemblage. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 47(9): 1269–1275. DOI: 10.1139/E10-051
  148. Tanke, D.H. and Currie, P.J. 2010. A history of Albertosaurus discoveries in Alberta, Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 47(9): 1197–1211. DOI: 10.1139/E10-057
  149. Eberth, D.A. and Currie, P.J. 2010. Stratigraphy, sedimentology and taphonomy of the Albertosaurus Bonebed (upper Horseshoe Canyon Formation; Maastrichtian), southern Alberta, Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 47(9): 1119–1143. DOI: 10.1139/E10-045
  150. Currie, P.J. and Koppelhus, E.B. 2010. Introduction to Albertosaurus special issue. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 47(9): 1111–1114. DOI: 10.1139/E10-065
  151. Brusatte, S. L., Benson, R.B.J., Currie, P.J., and Zhao X.-J. 2010. The skull of Monolophosaurus jiangi (Dinosauria: Theropoda) and its implications for early theropod phylogeny and evolution. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 158: 573–607. DOI: 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2009.00563.x
  152. Archibald, J.D., Clemens, W. A., Padian, K., Rowe, T., MacLeod, N., Barrett, P.M., Gale, A., Holroyd, P., Sues, H.-D., Arens, N.C., Horner, J.R., Wilson, G.P., Goodwin, M.B., Brochu, C.A., Lofgren, D.L., Hurlbert, S.H., Hartman, J.H., Eberth, D.A., Wignall, P.B., Currie, P.J., Well, A., Prasad, G.V.R., Dingus, L., Courtiltot, V., Milner, Ang., Milner, And., Bajpai, S., Ward, D.J., and Sahni, A. 2010. Cretaceous Extinctions: Multiple Causes. Science 328: 973. DOI: 10.1126/science.328.5981.973-a

 

2000–2009

  1. Eberth, D.A., Badamgarav, D., and Currie, P.J. 2009. The Baruungoyot-Nemegt transition (Upper Cretaceous) at the Nemegt Type area, Nemegt Basin, south central Mongolia. Journal of the Paleontological Society of Korea 25(1): 1–15.
  2. Hieronymus, T. L., Witmer, L.M., Tanke, D.H., and Currie, P.J. 2009. The facial integument of centrosaurine ceratopsids: morphological and histological correlates of novel skin structures. Anatomical Record 292: 1370–1396. DOI: 10.1002/ar.20985
  3. Longrich, N. R. and Currie, P.J. 2009. A microraptorine (Dinosauria-Dromaeosauridae) from the Late Cretaceous of North America. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106: 5002–5007. DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0811664106
  4. Fiorillo, A. R., Tykoski, R.S., Currie, P.J., McCarthy, P.J., and Flaig, P. 2009. Description of two partial Troodon braincases from the Prince Creek Formation (Upper Cretaceous), North Slope Alaska. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 29: 178–187. DOI: 10.1080/02724634.2009.10010370
  5. Longrich, N. R. and Currie, P.J. 2009. Albertonykus borealis, a new alvarezsaur (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Early Maastrichtian of Alberta, Canada: Implications for the systematics and ecology of the Alvarezsauridae. Cretaceous Research 30: 239–252. DOI: 10.1016/j.cretres.2008.07.005
  6. Wu, X.-C., Currie, P.J., Dong, Z.-M., Pan, S., and Wang, T. 2009. A new theropod dinosaur from the Middle Jurassic of Lufeng, Yunnan, China. Acta Geologica Sinica 83: 9–24. DOI: 10.1111/j.1755-6724.2009.00002.x
  7. Currie, P.J., Langston Jr., W., and Tanke, D.H. 2008. A new species of Pachyrhinosaurus (Dinosauria, Ceratopsidae) from the Upper Cretaceous of Alberta, Canada. In A New Horned Dinosaur From an Upper Cretaceous Bone Bed in Alberta. Edited by Currie, P.J., Langston Jr., W., and Tanke, D.H. National Research Council (NRC) Research Press, Ottawa, Canada. pp. 1–108.
  8. Godefroit, P., Currie, P.J., Li, H., Shang, C.Y., and Dong, Z.-M. 2008. A new species of Velociraptor (Dinosauria: Dromaeosauridae) from the Upper Cretaceous of northern China. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 28: 432–438. DOI: 10.1671/0272-4634(2008)28[432:ANSOVD]2.0.CO;2
  9. Lindgren, J., Currie, P.J., Rees, J., Siverson, M., Lindstrom, S., and Alwmark, C. 2008. Theropod dinosaur teeth from the lowermost Cretaceous Rabekke Formation on Bornholm, Denmark. Geobios 41: 253–262. DOI: 10.1016/j.geobios.2007.05.001
  10. Smith, N. D., Makovicky, P.J., Hammer, W.R., and Currie, P.J. 2007. Osteology of Cryolophosaurus ellioti (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the early Jurassic of Antarctica and implications for early theropod evolution. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 151: 377–421. DOI: 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2007.00325.x
  11. Lindgren, J., Currie, P.J., Siverson, M., Rees, J., Cederstrom, P., and Lindgren, F. 2007. The first neoceratopsian dinosaur remains from Europe. Palaeontology 50: 929–937. DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-4983.2007.00690.x
  12. Currie, P.J. 2007. On the quadrate of Sinraptor dongi (Theropoda: Allosauroidea) from the late Jurassic of China. In Mesozoic and Cenozoic Vertebrates and Paleoenvironments, Tributes to the career of Prof. Dan Grigorescu. Editura Ars Docendi, Bucharest. pp. 111–115.
  13. Coria, R. A., Currie, P.J., and Paulina-Carabajal, A. 2006. A new abelisauroid theropod from northwestern Patagonia. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 43: 1283–1289. DOI: 10.1139/e06-025
  14. Azuma, Y., Li, R., Currie, P.J., Dong, Z.-M., Shibata, M., and Lu, J.-C. 2006. Dinosaur footprints from the Lower Cretaceous of Inner Mongolia, China. Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum, Memoir 5: 1–14.
  15. Erickson, G. M., Currie, P.J., Inouye, B.D., and Winn, A.A. 2006. Tyrannosaur life tables: an example of nonavian dinosaur population biology. Science 313: 213–217. DOI: 10.1126/science.1125721
  16. Currie, P.J. and Azuma, Y. 2006. New specimens, including growth series, of Fukuiraptor (Dinosauria, Theropoda) from the Lower Cretaceous Kitadani Quarry of Japan. Journal of the Paleontological Society of Korea 22: 173–193.
  17. Jasinoski, S.C., Russell, A.P., and Currie, P.J. 2006. An integrative phylogenetic and extrapolatory approach to the reconstruction of dromaeosaur (Theropoda: Eumaniraptora) shoulder musculature. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 146: 301–344. DOI: 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2006.00200.x
  18. Coria, R.A. and Currie, P.J. 2006. A new carcharodontosaurid (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Upper Cretaceous of Argentina. Geodiversitas 28: 71–118.
  19. Stilwell, J.C., Consoli, C.P., Sutherland, R., Salisbury, S., Rich, T.H., Vickers-Rich, P.A., Currie, P.J., and Wilson, G.J. 2006. Dinosaur sanctuary on the Chatham Islands, southwest Pacific: first record of theropods from the K-T boundary Takatika Grit. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 230: 243–250. DOI: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2005.07.017
  20. Samman, T., Powell, G.L., Currie, P.J., and Hills, L.V. 2005. Morphology of the teeth of western North American tyrannosaurids and its applicability to quantitative classification. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 50: 757–776.
  21. Erickson G.M., Makovicky, P.J., Currie, P.J., Norell, M.A., Yerby, S.A., and Brochu, C.A. 2004. Gigantism and comparative life-history parameters of tyrannosaurid dinosaurs. Nature 430: 772–775. DOI: 10.1038/nature02699
  22. Lockley, M.G., Nadon, G., and Currie, P.J. 2004. A diverse dinosaur-bird footprint assemblage from the Lance Formation, Upper Cretaceous, eastern Wyoming: Implications of ichnotaxonomy. Ichnos 11: 229–249. DOI: 10.1080/10420940490428625
  23. McCrea, R.T., Pemberton, S.G., and Currie, P.J. 2004. New ichnotaxa of mammal and reptile tracks from the Upper Paleocene of Alberta. Ichnos 11: 323–339. DOI: 10.1080/10420940490442313
  24. Currie, P.J. 2003. Allometric growth in tyrannosaurids (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Upper Cretaceous of North America and Asia. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 40: 651–665. DOI: 10.1139/e02-083
  25. Currie, P.J. 2003. Cranial anatomy of tyrannosaurid dinosaurs from the Late Cretaceous of Alberta, Canada. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 48: 191–226.
  26. Currie, P.J., Badamgarav, D., and Koppelhus, E.B. 2003. The first Late Cretaceous footprints from the Nemegt locality in the Gobi of Mongolia. Ichnos 10: 1–13. DOI: 10.1080/10420940390235071
  27. Currie, P.J., Hurum, J.H., and Sabath, K. 2003. Skull structure and evolution in tyrannosaurid dinosaurs. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 48: 227–234.
  28. Lockley, M.G., Nadon, G., and Currie, P.J. 2003. A diverse dinosaur-bird footprint assemblage from the Lance Formation, Upper Cretaceous, eastern Wyoming: implications for Ichnotaxonomy. Ichnos 11: 229–249. DOI: 10.1080/10420940490428625
  29. Azuma, Y., Arakawa, Y., Tomida, Y., and Currie, P.J. 2002. Early Cretaceous bird tracks from the Tetori Group, Fukui Prefecture, Japan. Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum, Memoir 1: 1–6.
  30. Coria, R.A. and Currie, P.J. 2002. The braincase of Giganotosaurus carolinii (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Upper Cretaceous of Argentina. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 22: 802–811. DOI: 10.1671/0272-4634(2002)022[0802:TBOGCD]2.0.CO;2
  31. Coria, R.A., Currie, P.J., Eberth, D., and Garrido, A. 2002. Bird footprints from the Anacleto Formation (Late Cretaceous) in Neuquén Province, Argentina. Ameghiniana 39: 453–463.
  32. Kielan-Jaworowska, Z., Hurum, J.H., Currie, P.J., and Barsbold, R. 2002. New data on anatomy of the Late Cretaceous multituberculate mammal Catopsbaatar. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 47: 557–560.
  33. Sankey, J.T., Brinkman, D.B., Guenther, M., and Currie, P.J. 2002. Small theropod and bird teeth from the Judith River Group (Late Campanian), Alberta. Journal of Paleontology 76: 751–763. DOI: 10.1666/0022-3360(2002)076%3C0751:STABTF%3E2.0.CO;2
  34. Zelenitsky, D.K., Modesto, S.P., and Currie, P.J. 2002. Bird-like characteristics of troodontid theropod eggshell. Cretaceous Research 23: 297–305. DOI: 10.1006/cres.2002.1010
  35. Currie, P.J. and Chen, P.J. 2001. Anatomy of Sinosauropteryx prima from Liaoning, northeastern China. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 38: 1705–1727. DOI: 10.1139/e01-050
  36. Currie, P.J. and Dong, Z.-M. 2001. New information on Shanshanosaurus huoyanshanensis, a juvenile tyrannosaurid (Theropoda, Dinosauria) from the Late Cretaceous of China. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 38: 1729–1737. DOI: 10.1139/e01-042
  37. Currie, P.J. and Dong, Z.-M. 2001. New information on Cretaceous troodontids (Dinosauria, Theropoda) from the People’s Republic of China. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 38: 1753–1766. DOI: 10.1139/e01-065
  38. Norell, M., Makovicky, P.J., and Currie, P.J. 2001. The beaks of ostrich dinosaurs. Nature 412: 873–874. DOI: 10.1038/35091139
  39. Rowe, T., Ketcham, R.A., Denison, C., Colbert, M., Xu, X., and Currie, P.J. 2001. Forensic palaeontology: the Archaeoraptor forgery. Nature 410: 539–540. DOI: 10.1038/35069145
  40. Ryan, M.J., Russell, A.P., Eberth, D.A., and Currie, P.J. 2001. The taphonomy of a Centrosaurus (Ornithischia: Ceratopsidae) bone bed from the Dinosaur Park Formation (Upper Campanian), Alberta, Canada, with comments on cranial ontogeny. Palaios 16: 482–506. DOI: 10.1669/0883-1351(2001)016%3C0482:TTOACO%3E2.0.CO;2
  41. Vickaryous, M.K., Russell, A.P., Currie, P.J., and Zhao, X.-J. 2001. A new ankylosaurid (Dinosauria: Ankylosauria) from the Lower Cretaceous of China, with comments on ankylosaurian relationships. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 38: 1767–1780. DOI: 10.1139/e01-051
  42. Sarjeant, W.A.S. and Currie, P.J. 2001. The “Great Extinction” that never happened: the demise of the dinosaurs considered. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 38: 239–247. DOI: 10.1139/e00-077
  43. Azuma, Y. and Currie, P.J. 2000. A new carnosaur (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Lower Cretaceous of Japan. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 37: 1735–1753. DOI: 10.1139/e00-064
  44. Barsbold, R., Osmólska, H., Watabe, M., Currie, P.J., and Tsogtbaatar, K. 2000. A new oviraptorosaur (Dinosauria, Theropoda) from Mongolia: the first dinosaur with a pygostyle. Acta Paleontologica Polonica 45: 97–106.
  45. Barsbold, R., Currie, P.J., Myhrvold, N.P., Osmólska, H., Tsogtbaatar, K., and Watabe, M. 2000. A pygostyle from a non-avian theropod. Nature 403: 155–156. DOI: 10.1038/35003103
  46. Burnham, D.A., Derstler, K.L., Currie, P.J., Bakker, R.T., Zhou, Z.-H., and Ostrom, J.H. 2000. Remarkable new birdlike dinosaur (Theropoda: Maniraptora) from the Upper Cretaceous of Montana. University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions 13: 1–14.
  47. Currie, P.J. 2000. Possible evidence of gregarious behavior in tyrannosaurids. Gaia 15: 271–277. DOI: 10.7939/R3348GX03
  48. Currie, P.J. and Carpenter, K. 2000. A new specimen of Acrocanthosaurus atokensis (Theropoda, Dinosauria) from the Lower Cretaceous Antlers Formation (Lower Cretaceous, Aptian) of Oklahoma, USA. Geodiversitas 22: 207–246.
  49. Hurum, J.H. and Currie, P.J. 2000. The crushing bite of tyrannosaurids. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 20: 619–621. DOI: 10.1671/0272-4634(2000)020[0619:TCBOT]2.0.CO;2
  50. Park, E.-J., Yang, S.-Y., and Currie, P.J. 2000. Early Cretaceous dinosaur teeth of Korea. Paleontological Society of Korea, Special Publication 4: 85–98.
  51. Tanke, D. and Currie, P.J. 2000. Head-biting behavior in theropod dinosaurs: paleopathological evidence. Gaia 15: 167–184.
  52. Zelenitsky, D.K., Carpenter, K., and Currie, P.J. 2000. First record of elongatoolithid theropod eggshell from North America: the Asian oogenus Macroelongatoolithus from the Lower Cretaceous of Utah. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 20: 130–138. DOI: 10.1671/0272-4634(2000)020[0130:FROETE]2.0.CO;2

 

1990–1999

  1. Makovicky, P. and Currie, P.J. 1998. The presence of a furcula in tyrannosaurid theropods, and its phylogenetic and functional implications. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 18: 143–149. DOI: 10.1080/02724634.1998.10011040
  2. McCrea, R.T. and Currie, P.J. 1998. A preliminary report on dinosaur tracksites in the Lower Cretaceous (Albian) Gates Formation near Grande Cache, Alberta. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin 14: 155–162. Available from: https://econtent.unm.edu/digital/collection/bulletins/id/937
  3. Ryan, M. and Currie, P.J. 1998. First report of protoceratopsians (Neoceratopsia) from the Late Cretaceous Judith River Group, Alberta, Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 35: 820–826. DOI: 10.1139/e98-033
  4. Ryan, M.J., Currie, P.J., Gardner, J.D., Vickaryous, M.K., and Lavigne, J.M. 1998. Baby hadrosaurid material associated with an unusually high abundance of Troodon teeth from the Horseshoe Canyon Formation, Upper Cretaceous, Alberta, Canada. Gaia 15: 123–133. DOI: 10.7939/R32B8VS51
  5. Qiang, J., Currie, P.J., Norell, M.A., and Shu-An, J. 1998. Two feathered dinosaurs from northeastern China. Nature 393: 753–761. DOI: 1038/31635
    • Reprinted in Rise of the dragon: readings from Nature on the Chinese fossil record. Edited by Gee, H. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 2001. pp. 105–118. DOI: 10.1002/gj.975 (and in Chinese version of the same book, pp. 79–89).
  6. Myhrvold, N. and Currie, P.J. 1997. Supersonic sauropods? Tail dynamics in the diplodocids. Paleobiology 23: 393–409.
  7. Currie, P.J., Vickers-Rich, P., and Rich, T.H. 1996. Possible oviraptorosaur (Theropoda, Dinosauria) specimens from the Early Cretaceous Otway Group of Dinosaur Cove, Australia. Alcheringa 20: 73–79. DOI: 10.1080/03115519608619225
  8. Dong, Z.-M. and Currie, P.J. 1996. On the discovery of an oviraptorid skeleton on a nest of eggs at Bayan Mandahu, Inner Mongolia, People’s Republic of China. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 33: 631–636. DOI: 10.1139/e96-046
  9. Forster, J.S., Currie, P.J., Davies, J.A., Siegele, R., Wallace, S.G., and Zelenitsky, D.K. 1996. Elastic recoil detection (ERD) with extremely heavy ions. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B, 113: 308–311. DOI: 10.1016/0168-583X(95)01392-X
  10. Ruben, J.A., Hillenius, W.J., Geist, N.R., Leitch, A., Jones, T.D., Currie, P.J., Horner, J.R., and Espe III, G. 1996. The metabolic status of some Late Cretaceous Dinosaurs. Science 273: 1204–1207. DOI: 10.1126/science.273.5279.1204
  11. Zelenitsky, D.K., Hills, L.V., and Currie, P.J. 1996. Parataxonomic classification of ornithoid eggshell fragments from the Oldman Formation (Judith River Group; Upper Cretaceous), southern Alberta. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 33: 1655–1667. DOI: 10.1139/e96-126
  12. Currie, P.J. 1995. New information on the anatomy and relationships of Dromaeosaurus albertensis (Dinosauria: Theropoda). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 15: 576–591. DOI: 10.1080/02724634.1995.10011250
  13. Currie, P.J. and Jacobsen, A.R. 1995. An azhdarchid pterosaur eaten by a velociraptorine theropod. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 32: 922–925. DOI: 10.1139/e95-077
  14. Fiorillo, A.R. and Currie, P.J. 1994. Theropod teeth from the Judith River Formation (Upper Cretaceous) of south-central Montana. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 14: 74–80. DOI: 10.1080/02724634.1994.10011539
  15. Godfrey, S.J. and Currie, P.J. 1994. A xiphisternal from the Dinosaur Park Formation (Campanian, Upper Cretaceous) of Alberta, Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 31: 1661–1663. DOI: 10.1139/e94-148
  16. Tazaki, K., Aratani, M., Noda, S., Currie, P.J., and Fyfe, W.S. 1994. Microstructure and chemical composition of duckbilled dinosaur eggshell. Science Reports of Kanazawa University 34: 17–37.
  17. Currie, P.J. and Eberth, D.A. 1993. Palaeontology, sedimentology and palaeoecology of the Iren Dabasu Formation (Upper Cretaceous), Inner Mongolia, People’s Republic of China. Cretaceous Research 14: 127–144. DOI: 10.1006/cres.1993.1011
  18. Currie, P.J., Godfrey, S.J., and Nessov, L. 1993. New caenagnathid (Dinosauria: Theropoda) specimens from the Upper Cretaceous of North America and Asia. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 30: 2255–2272. DOI: 10.1139/e93-196
  19. Currie, P.J. and Peng, J.H. 1993. A juvenile specimen of Saurornithoides mongoliensis from the Upper Cretaceous of northern China. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 30: 2224–2230. DOI: 10.1139/e93-193
  20. Currie, P.J. and Zhao X.J. 1993. A new carnosaur (Dinosauria, Theropoda) from the Jurassic of Xinjiang, People’s Republic of China. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 30: 2037–2081. DOI: 10.1139/e93-179
  21. Currie, P.J. and Zhao X.J. 1993. A new troodontid (Dinosauria, Theropoda) braincase from the Dinosaur Park Formation (Campanian) of Alberta. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 30: 2231–2247. DOI: 10.1139/e93-194
  22. Dong Z.-M. and Currie, P.J. 1993. Protoceratopsian embryos from Inner Mongolia, China. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 30: 2248–2254. DOI: 10.1139/e93-195
  23. Jerzykiewicz, T., Currie, P.J., Eberth, D.A., Johnston, P.A., Koster, E.H., and Zheng, J.J. 1993. Djadokhta Formation correlative strata in Chinese Inner Mongolia: an overview of the stratigraphy, sedimentary geology and paleontology and comparisons with the type locality in the pre-Altai Gobi. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 30: 2180–2195. DOI: 10.1139/e93-190
  24. Wu, X.C., Brinkman, D.B., Russell, A.P., Dong, Z.-M., Currie, P.J., Hou, L.H., and Cui, G.H. 1993. Oldest known amphisbaenian from the Upper Cretaceous of Chinese Inner Mongolia. Nature 366: 57–59. DOI: 10.1038/366057a0
  25. Zhao X.J. and Currie, P.J. 1993. A large crested theropod from the Jurassic of Xinjiang, People’s Republic of China. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 30: 2027–2036. DOI: 10.1139/e93-178
  26. Currie, P.J., Nadon, G., and Lockley, M.G. 1991. Dinosaur footprints with skin impressions from the Cretaceous of Alberta and Colorado. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 28: 102–115. DOI: 10.1139/e91-009
  27. Farlow, J.O., Brinkman, D.L., Abler, W.L., and Currie, P.J. 1991. Size, shape and serration density of theropod dinosaur lateral teeth. Modern Geology 16: 161–198.

 

1980–1989

  1. Currie, P.J. 1989. The first records of Elmisaurus (Saurischia Theropoda) from North America. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 26: 1319–1324. DOI: 10.1139/e89-111
  2. Currie, P.J. and Russell, D.A. 1988. Osteology and relationships of Chirostenotes pergracilis (Saurischia, Theropoda) from the Judith River (Oldman) Formation of Alberta, Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 25: 972–986. DOI: 10.1139/e88-097
  3. Bakker, R.T., Williams, M., and Currie, P.J. 1988. Nanotyrannus, a new genus of pygmy tyrannosaur from the latest Cretaceous of Montana. Hunteria 1(5): 1–30.
  4. Dodson, P. and Currie, P.J. 1988. The smallest ceratopsid skull – Judith River Formation of Alberta. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 25: 926–930. DOI: 10.1139/e88-090
  5. Currie, P.J. 1988. The discovery of dinosaur eggs at Devil’s Coulee. Alberta: Studies in the Arts and Sciences 1: 3–10.
  6. Currie, P.J. 1987. Bird-like characteristics of the jaws and teeth of troodontid theropods (Dinosauria, Saurischia). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 7: 72– 81. DOI: 10.1080/02724634.1987.10011638
  7. Currie, P.J. 1987. Theropods of the Judith River Formation of Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada. Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology, Occasional Paper 3: 52–60.
  8. Koster, E.H. and Currie, P.J. 1987. Upper Cretaceous coastal plain sediments at Dinosaur Provincial Park, southeast Alberta. Geological Society of America, Rocky Mountain Section, Decade of North America Geology Centennial Field Guide 2: 9–14.
  9. Currie, P.J. 1985. Cranial anatomy of Stenonychosaurus inequalis (Saurischia, Theropoda) and its bearing on the origin of birds. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 22: 1643–1658. DOI: 10.1139/e85-173
  10. Wilson, M.C. and Currie, P.J. 1985. Stenonychosaurus inequalis (Saurischia: Theropoda) from the Judith River (Oldman) Formation of Alberta: New findings on metatarsal structure. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 22: 1813–1817. DOI: 10.1139/e85-192
  11. Currie, P.J. and Carroll, R.L. 1984. Ontogenetic Changes in the Eosuchian Reptile Thadeosaurus. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 4: 68–84. DOI: 10.1080/02724634.1984.10011987
  12. Currie, P.J. 1983. Hadrosaur trackways from the Lower Cretaceous of Canada. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 28: 63–73.
  13. Currie, P.J. and Padian, K. 1983. A new pterosaur record from the Judith River (Oldman) Formation of Alberta. Journal of Paleontology 57: 599–600.
  14. Currie, P.J. 1982. The osteology and relationships of Tangasaurus mennelli Haughton (Reptilia: Eosuchia). Annals of the South African Museum 86: 247–265.
  15. Currie, P.J. and Russell, D.A. 1982. A giant pterosaur from the Judith River (Oldman) Formation of Alberta. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 19: 894–897. DOI: 10.1139/e82-074
  16. Currie, P.J. 1981. The vertebrae of Youngina (Reptilia: Eosuchia). Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 18: 815–818. DOI: 10.1139/e81-075
  17. Currie, P.J. 1981. Hovasaurus boulei, an aquatic eosuchian from the Upper Permian of Madagascar. Palaeontographica Africana 24: 99–163.
  18. Currie, P.J. 1981. Bird footprints from the Gething Formation (Aptian, Lower Cretaceous) of northeastern British Columbia, Canada. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 1: 257– 264. DOI: 10.1080/02724634.1981.10011900
  19. Currie, P.J. 1980. A new younginid (Reptilia: Eosuchia) from the Upper Permian of Madagascar. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 17: 500–511. DOI: 10.1139/e80-046

 

1975–1979

  1. Currie, P.J. and Sarjeant, W.A.S. 1979. Lower Cretaceous footprints from the Peace River Canyon, British Columbia, Canada. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 28: 103–115. DOI: 10.1016/0031-0182(79)90114-7
  2. Currie, P.J. 1979. The osteology of haptodontine sphenacodonts (Reptilia: Pelycosauria). Paleontographica A 163: 130–168.
  3. Currie, P.J. 1978. The orthometric linear unit. Journal of Paleontology 52: 964–971.
  4. Currie, P.J. 1977. A new haptodontine sphenacodont (Reptilia: Pelycosauria) from the Upper Pennsylvanian of North America. Journal of Paleontology 51: 927–942.
  5. Carroll, R.L. and Currie, P.J. 1975. Microsaurs as possible apodan ancestors. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 57: 229–247. 10.1111/j.1096-3642.1975.tb00817.x

 

BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS

  1. Persons, W.S., Currie, P.J., Arbour, V., Vavrek, M., Koppelhus, E.B., and Edwards, J. 2019. Dinosaurs 101: What everyone should know about dinosaur anatomy, ecology, evolution and more. Van Rye Publishing, 170 pp.
  2. Farlow, J.O., with contributions by Coroian, D. and Currie, P.J. 2018. Noah’s Ravens: Interpreting the Makers of Tridactyl Dinosaur Footprints. Life of the Past. Indiana University Press, Bloomington, Indiana. 645 pp. DOI: 10.1086/703617
  3. Parrish, J.M., Molnar, R.E., Currie, P.J., and Koppelhus, E.B. (editors) 2013. Tyrannosaurid Paleobiology. Indiana University Press, Bloomington, Indiana. 294 pp.
  4. Currie, P.J., Langston Jr., W., and Tanke, D.H. (editors) 2008. A new horned dinosaur from an Upper Cretaceous Bone Bed in Alberta. National Research Council (NRC) Research Press, Ottawa, Canada. 144 pp.
  5. Currie, P.J. and Koppelhus, E.B. (editors) 2005. Dinosaur Provincial Park: A Spectacular Ancient Ecosystem Revealed. Indiana University Press, Bloomington, Indiana. 648 pp.
  6. Currie, P.J., Koppelhus, E.B., Shugar, M.A., and Wright, J.L. 2004. Feathered Dragons, Studies on the Transition from Dinosaurs to Birds. Indiana University Press, Bloomington, Indiana. 361 pp.
  7. Currie, P.J., Koppelhus, E.B., and Sovak, J. 1999. A Moment in Time with Sinosauropteryx. Troodon Productions Inc., Calgary. 56 pp.
  8. Currie, P.J., Koppelhus, E.B., and Sovak, J. 1998. A Moment in Time with Centrosaurus. Troodon Productions Inc., Calgary. 56 pp.
  9. Currie, P.J. and Mastin, C. 1998. The Newest and Coolest Dinosaurs. Grasshopper Books, Calgary. 32 pp.
  10. Felber, E., Sovak, J., and Currie, P.J. 1998. A Moment in Time with Albertosaurus. Troodon Productions Inc., Calgary. 47 pp.
  11. Spinar, Z.V. and Currie, P.J. 1998. Dinosauriers de Heersers van Toen. R&B Productions, the Netherlands. 176 pp. [Dutch edition of “The Great Dinosaurs, a Story of the Giants’ Evolution”]
  12. Currie, P.J. and Padian, K. 1997. Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs. Academic Press, San Diego. 869 pp.
  13. Felber, E., Sovak, J., and Currie, P.J. 1997. A Moment in Time with Troodon. Troodon Productions Inc., Calgary. 43 pp.
  14. Sovak, J. and Currie, P.J. 1997. The Dinosaur Handbook. Yazawa Handbook Series, Tokyo. 266 pp. [In Japanese]
  15. Currie, P.J. and Koppelhus, E.B. 1996. 101 Questions about Dinosaurs. Dover Publications Inc., New York. 67 pp.
  16. Currie, P.J. 1995. Giganten der Lüfte: Das große Buch der Flugsaurier. Arena Verlag, Würzburg, Germany. 128 pp. [German edition of “The Flying Dinosaurs”]
  17. Spinar, Z.V. and Currie, P.J. 1994. The Great Dinosaurs, a Story of the Giants’ Evolution. Sunburst Books, London. 176 pp.
  18. Spinar, Z.V. and Currie, P.J. 1994. The Great Dinosaurs, a Story of the Giants’ Evolution. Caxton Editions, London (published in 2000). 176 pp.
  19. Spinar, Z.V. and Currie, P.J. 1994. The Great Dinosaurs, a Story of the Giants’ Evolution. Longmeadow Press, Stamford, Conneticut. 176 pp.
  20. Spinar, Z.V. and Currie, P.J. 1994. Wielkie Dinozaury: Dzieje ewolucji gigantów. Warszawski Dom Wydawniczy, Warsaw. 176 pp. [Polish edition of “The Great Dinosaurs, a Story of the Giants’ Evolution”]
  21. Spinar, Z.V. and Currie, P.J. 1994. Velcí Dinosauri: příběh evoluce gigantů. Aventinum, Prague. 176 pp. [Czech edition of “The Great Dinosaurs, a Story of the Giants’ Evolution”]
  22. Currie, P.J. 1994. Dinosaur Renaissance. Kodansha, Tokyo. 328 pp. [In Japanese]
  23. Currie, P.J. 1991. The Flying Dinosaurs. Discovery Books (Red Deer College Press), Red Deer. 160 pp.
  24. Carpenter, K. and Currie, P.J. (editors) 1990. Dinosaur Systematics: Approaches and Perspectives. Cambridge University Press, New York. 318 pp.