Michael P. Taylor
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British computer programmer and paleontologist
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- Bachelors Computer Science University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Michael Paul Taylor is a British computer programmer with a Ph.D. in palaeontology. To date, he has published 18 paleontological papers and is co-credited with naming three genera of dinosaur . Along with paleontologists Darren Naish and Matt Wedel, he founded the paleontology blog Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week, where he blogs as Mike Taylor.
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- Head and Neck Posture in Sauropod Dinosaurs Inferred from Extant Animals (2009) (105)
- A Re-Evaluation of Brachiosaurus altithorax Riggs 1903 (Dinosauria, Sauropoda) and Its Generic Separation from Giraffatitan brancai (Janensch 1914) (2009) (101)
- Why sauropods had long necks; and why giraffes have short necks (2012) (70)
- The Anatomy and Phylogenetic Relationships of “Pelorosaurus“ becklesii (Neosauropoda, Macronaria) from the Early Cretaceous of England (2015) (58)
- AN UNUSUAL NEW NEOSAUROPOD DINOSAUR FROM THE LOWER CRETACEOUS HASTINGS BEDS GROUP OF EAST SUSSEX, ENGLAND (2007) (42)
- Caudal Pneumaticity and Pneumatic Hiatuses in the Sauropod Dinosaurs Giraffatitan and Apatosaurus (2013) (38)
- The Effect of Intervertebral Cartilage on Neutral Posture and Range of Motion in the Necks of Sauropod Dinosaurs (2013) (36)
- A New Sauropod Dinosaur from the Lower Cretaceous Cedar Mountain Formation, Utah, USA (2011) (34)
- NEURAL SPINE BIFURCATION IN SAUROPOD DINOSAURS OF THE MORRISON FORMATION: ONTOGENETIC AND PHYLOGENETIC IMPLICATIONS (2013) (33)
- The phylogenetic taxonomy of Diplodocoidea (Dinosauria: Sauropoda) (2005) (29)
- The long necks of sauropods did not evolve primarily through sexual selection (2011) (24)
- DINOSAUR DIVERSITY ANALYSED BY CLADE, AGE, PLACE AND YEAR OF DESCRIPTION (2006) (18)
- Sauropod dinosaur research: a historical review (2010) (17)
- Xenoposeidon is the earliest known rebbachisaurid sauropod dinosaur (2018) (13)
- Quantifying the effect of intervertebral cartilage on neutral posture in the necks of sauropod dinosaurs (2014) (11)
- Almost all known sauropod necks are incomplete and distorted (2015) (7)
- Case 3472 Cetiosaurus Owen, 1841 (Dinosauria, Sauropoda): proposed conservation of usage by designation of Cetiosaurus oxoniensis Phillips, 1871 as the type species (2009) (6)
- Comment (Case 3700) — Support for Diplodocus carnegii Hatcher, 1901 being designated as the type species of Diplodocus Marsh, 1878 (2017) (5)
- Not Primitive Enough to Be Considered Modern: Ethnographers, Editors, and the Indigenous Poets of the American Indian Magazine (2016) (3)
- The neck of Barosaurus: longer, wider and weirder than those of Diplodocus and other diplodocines (2016) (3)
- Opinion 2331 (Case 3472) Cetiosaurus Owen, 1841 (Dinosauria, Sauropoda): usage conserved by designation of Cetiosaurus oxoniensis Phillips, 1871 as the type species (2014) (3)
- Correction: A Re-Evaluation of Brachiosaurus altithorax Riggs, 1903 (Dinosauria, Sauropoda) and Its Generic Separation from Giraffatitan brancai (Janensch, 1914) (2011) (2)
- The neck of Barosaurus was not only longer but also wider than those of Diplodocus and other diplodocines (2016) (1)
- Changed Forever, Volume 1: American Indian Boarding-School Literature. Arnold Krupat (2020) (1)
- A unique Morrison-Formation sauropod specimen with biconcave dorsal vertebrae (2017) (1)
- Aspects of the history, anatomy, taxonomy and palaeobiology of sauropod dinosaurs (2013) (1)
- Sharing: public databases combat mistrust and secrecy. (2009) (0)
- "Indian Kids Can't Write Sonnets": Re-membering the Poetry of Henry Tinhorn from the Intermountain Indian School (2020) (0)
- A survey of dinosaur diversity by clade, age, place of discovery and year of description (2014) (0)
- Mapping Intergenerational Diné Beauty: Reading Hózhǫ́ in the Poetry of Tacey M. Atsitty (2023) (0)
- Xenoposeidon Proneneukos Specimen Photo Oblique Left Posterolateral (2008) (0)
- Were the necks of Apatosaurus and Brontosaurus adapted for combat (2015) (0)
- The past, present and future of Jensen's “Big Three” sauropods (2019) (0)
- The neck of Barosaurus : longer , wider and 2 weirder than those of Diplodocus and other 3 diplodocines 4 5 (2016) (0)
- Read, Listen, Tell: Indigenous Stories from Turtle Island ed. by Sophie McCall et al. (review) (2019) (0)
- Xenoposeidon Proneneukos Specimen Photo Dorsal (2008) (0)
- Xenoposeidon Proneneukos gen. et sp. nov. Holotype (2008) (0)
- Organism Fungi Aspergillus flavus Aspergillus fumigatus Aspergillus niger Aspergillus terreus Candida glabrata Candida kruseii Candida parapsilosis Candida tropicalis Cryptococcus sp . Pneumocystis carinii & Pneumocystis wakefieldiae Pneumocystis jirovecii Pneumocystis murina Saccharomyces cerevisia (2007) (0)
- Sharing: public databases combat mistrust and secrecy (2009) (0)
- Cherokee Sister: The Collected Writings of Catharine Brown, 1818–1823 ed. by Theresa Strouth Gaul (review) (2018) (0)
- Maps Indicating Location of Ecclesbourne Glen (2008) (0)
- What do we mean by the directions “cranial” and “caudal” on a vertebra? (2018) (0)
- Unsettling America: The Uses of Indianness in the 21st Century by C. Richard King (review) (2014) (0)
- Xenoposeidon Proneneukos Specimen Photo Oblique Right Anterolateral (2008) (0)
- Growth series of one: case studies in time-transgressive morphology (2017) (0)
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