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Comparative cranial biomechanics reveal macroevolutionary trends in theropod dinosaurs, with emphasis on Tyrannosauroidea
Johnson-Ransom, E., Gignac, P., Barta, D. E., Felice, R. N. & Snively, E., 27 Jan 2026, (E-pub ahead of print) In: Anatomical Record.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Comparative cranial biomechanics reveal macroevolutionary trends in theropod dinosaurs, with emphasis on Tyrannosauroidea
Johnson-Ransom, E., Gignac, P., Barta, D., Felice, R. N. & Snively, E., 2026, (Accepted/In press) In: Anatomical Record.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Comparative cranial biomechanics reveal that Late Cretaceous tyrannosaurids exerted relatively greater bite force than in early-diverging tyrannosauroids
Johnson-Ransom, E., Li, F., Xu, X., Ramos, R., Midzuk, A. J., Thon, U., Atkins-Weltman, K. & Snively, E., May 2024, In: Anatomical Record. 307, 5, p. 1897-1917 21 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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"Nutcracker" Bite Mechanics In Tyrannosaurus rex Tested With Multipermutation Structural Analyses
Snively, E., Pennings, A., Johnson-Ransom, E., Gilbert, M. & Claxton, A., 21 Oct 2023.Research output: Contribution to conference › Poster › peer-review
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Finite Element Analysis Indicates Juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex Crania Experienced High Strain Under Normalized High Forces, in Contrast to the Adult Condition
Johnson-Ransom, E., Gignac, P., Erickson, G. M. & Snively, E., 22 Feb 2021, p. 59.Research output: Contribution to conference › Poster › peer-review
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Activities
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New method of meshless structural mechanics tests feeding limits in Tyrannosaurus rex, and vice versa
Snively, E. (Speaker), Pennings, A. (Speaker), Johnson-Ransom, E. (Speaker), Gilbert, M. (Speaker) & Claxton, A. (Speaker)
24 Mar 2024Activity: Talk types › Oral presentation
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New ‘scimitar-crested’ Spinosaurus species discovered in the central Sahara
19/02/26
3 items of Media coverage
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Could Spinosaurus swim? The fierce dinosaur ignites debate
14/04/25
1 item of Media coverage
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