nkysdb: 共著者関連データベース
MOTANI Ryosuke 様の 共著関連データベース
+(A list of literatures under single or joint authorship with "MOTANI Ryosuke")
共著回数と共著者名 (a list of the joint author(s))
15: MOTANI Ryosuke
6: JIANG Da-yong, TINTORI Andrea
2: HAO Weicheng, MONTANEZ Isabel, SUN Yuanlin
1: ANDO Tatsuro, BUCHER Hugo, CHEN Guan-Bao, HUANG Jian-Dong, JIANG Da-Yong, JIANG Dayong, Jr., KOGAN Ilja, LI Chun, LOMBARDO Cristina, MEYERS Stephen R., MINOURA Nachio, ROTHSCHILD Bruce M., SCHMITZ Lars, WAHL William, ZHANG Chao
発行年とタイトル (Title and year of the issue(s))
1998: First Complete Forefin of the Ichthyosaur Grippia Longirostris from the Triassic of Spitsbergen
1998: Ichthyosaurian relationships illuminated by new primitive skeletons from Japan
1999: Large eyeballs in diving ichthyosaurs The huge eyes of these extinct reptiles may have been useful deep in the ocean
2000: Skull of Grippia Longirostris: No Contradiction with a Diapsid Affinity for the Ichthyopterygia
2001: Estimating body mass from sihouettes: testing the aasumption of elliptical body cross sections
2002: Swimming speed estimation of extinct marine reptiles: energetic approach revisited
2005: Evolution of Fish Shaped Reptiles (Reptilia: Ichthyopterygia) in Their Physical Environments and Constraints
2005: Guanling Biota: A Marker of Triassic Biotic Recovery from the end Permian Extinction in the Ancient Guizhou Sea
2013: Diversified Spathian Chaohu Fauna from South China(399 8)
2013: The Triassic Actinopterygian Fish Revolution(296 9)
2014: Ammonoid Age Control of the Early Triassic Marine Reptiles from Chaohu (South China) (198 11)
2014: Late Ladinian (Middle Triassic) Major Ecological Expansion into the Open Ocean Evidence from the Triassic Marine Reptile Faunas from South China (108 2)
2014: Paleoenvironmental Controls on Spathian Marine Reptile Fauna and the Timing of Recovery (198 12)
2015: A basal ichthyosauriform with a short snout from the Lower Triassic of China
2015: Timing of Olenekian Carbon Cycle Events and the Recovery of Oceanic Ecosystem Following the End Permian Extinction (278 11)