„A dinoszauruszok mérete” változatai közötti eltérés

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8. sor:
 
# ''[[Maraapunisaurus]]'': 70-120&nbsp;tonna<ref name="Larramendi2020"/><ref name="G.S.Paul2019"/>
# ''[[Argentinosaurus]]'': 50-96,4100&nbsp;tonna<ref name="G.S.Paul2010"/><ref name="noto2016"Paul1994/>
# ''[[Antarctosaurus]]'': 9,5-80100&nbsp;tonna<ref name=G.S.Paul2010<ref name=Paul1994/>/><ref name=Larramendi2020/>
# ''[[Mamenchisaurus]]'': 5-80&nbsp;tonna<ref name="G.S.Paul2010"/><ref name="G.S.Paul2019"/>
# ''[[Patagotitan]]'': 42,5–77,6&nbsp;tonna<ref name=Otero2020/><ref name="desc"/>
22. sor:
 
# ''[[Barosaurus]]'': 25-45&nbsp;méter<ref name="Henderson2013"/><ref name="Larramendi2020"/>
# ''[[Supersaurus]]'': 21-3545&nbsp;méter<ref name=Larramendi2020/><ref name="G.S.Paul2010"Paul1994/>
# ''[[Maraapunisaurus]]'': 30,3-40&nbsp;méter<ref name="carpenter2018"/><ref name="G.S.Paul2019"/>
# ''[[Argentinosaurus]]'': 25-39,7&nbsp;méter<ref name=Jianu&Weishampel1999/><ref name="plosone_titans"/>
28 ⟶ 29 sor:
# ''[[Ruyangosaurus]]'': 24,8-35&nbsp;méter<ref name="Larramendi2020"/><ref name=Fusuisaurus/>
# ''[[Diplodocus]]'': 24-35&nbsp;méter<ref name="G.S.Paul2010"/><ref name="Herne&Lucas06">{{cite journal|last=Herne|first=Matthew C.; Lucas, Spencer G.|title=Seismosaurus hallorum: Osteological reconstruction from the holotype|journal=New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin|year=2006|volume=36}}</ref>
# ''[[Supersaurus]]'': 21-35&nbsp;méter<ref name=Larramendi2020/><ref name="G.S.Paul2010"/>
# ''[[Mamenchisaurus]]'': 13-35&nbsp;méter<ref name=G.S.Paul2010/><ref name="young1954"/>
# ''[[Sauroposeidon]]'': 27-34&nbsp;méter<ref name=G.S.Paul2010/><ref name=KC06/>
157. sor:
 
# ''[[Barosaurus]]'': 25-45&nbsp;méter<ref name="Henderson2013"/><ref name="Larramendi2020"/>
# ''[[Supersaurus]]'': 21-3545&nbsp;méter<ref name=Larramendi2020/><ref name ="G.S.Paul2010"Paul1994/>
# ''[[Maraapunisaurus]]'': 30,3-40&nbsp;méter<ref name="carpenter2018">{{cite journal | url=https://www.utahgeology.org/publication/maraapunisaurus-fragillimus-n-g-formerly-amphicoelias-fragillimus-a-basal-rebbachisaurid-from-the-morrison-formation-upper-jurassic-of-colorado/ | title=Maraapunisaurus fragillimus, N.G. (formerly Amphicoelias fragillimus), a basal Rebbachisaurid from the Morrison Formation (Upper Jurassic) of Colorado | author=Carpenter, Kenneth | journal=Geology of the Intermountain West | year=2018 | volume=5 | pages=227–244 | accessdate=2018-11-22 | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20181022033416/https://www.utahgeology.org/publication/maraapunisaurus-fragillimus-n-g-formerly-amphicoelias-fragillimus-a-basal-rebbachisaurid-from-the-morrison-formation-upper-jurassic-of-colorado/ | archivedate=2018-10-22 }}</ref><ref name="G.S.Paul2019">{{Cite journal|last=Paul|first=Gregory S.|date=2019|title=Determining the largest known land animal: A critical comparison of differing methods for restoring the volume and mass of extinct animals|url=http://www.gspauldino.com/Titanomass.pdf|journal=Annals of the Carnegie Museum|volume=85|issue=4|pages=335–358|doi=10.2992/007.085.0403}}</ref>
# ''[[Argentinosaurus]]'': 25-39,7&nbsp;méter<ref name=Jianu&Weishampel1999/><ref name="plosone_titans">{{Cite journal | last1 = Sellers | first1 = W. I. | last2 = Margetts | first2 = L. | last3 = Coria | first3 = R. A. B. | last4 = Manning | first4 = P. L. | editor1-last = Carrier | editor1-first = David | title = March of the Titans: The Locomotor Capabilities of Sauropod Dinosaurs | doi = 10.1371/journal.pone.0078733 | journal = PLoS ONE | volume = 8 | issue = 10 | pages = e78733 | year = 2013 | pmid = 24348896| pmc =3864407 |bibcode = 2013PLoSO...878733S }}</ref>
163 ⟶ 164 sor:
# ''[[Ruyangosaurus]]'': 24,8-35&nbsp;méter<ref name=Larramendi2020/><ref name=Fusuisaurus>Jinyou Mo, Jincheng Li, Yunchuan Ling, Eric Buffetaut, Suravech Suteethorn Varavud, Suteethorne Haiyan Tong, Gilles Cuny, Romain Amiot & Xing Xu (2020). [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0195667119303623 New fossil remain of ''Fusuisaurus zhaoi'' (Sauropoda: Titanosauriformes) from the Lower Cretaceous of Guangxi, southern China.] ''Cretaceous Research'': '''104379''' (advance online publication). doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.2020.104379</ref>
# ''[[Diplodocus]]'': 24-35&nbsp;méter<ref name="G.S.Paul2010"/><ref name="Herne&Lucas06"/>
# ''[[Supersaurus]]'': 21-35&nbsp;méter<ref name=Larramendi2020/><ref name ="G.S.Paul2010"/>
# ''[[Mamenchisaurus]]'': 13-35&nbsp;méter<ref name=G.S.Paul2010>Paul, G.S., 2016, ''The Princeton Field Guide to Dinosaurs 2nd edition'', Princeton University Press.</ref><ref name="young1954">Young, C.C. (1954), ''On a new sauropod from Yiping, Szechuan, China.'' sinica, III(4), 481-514.</ref>
# ''[[Sauroposeidon]]'': 27-34&nbsp;méter<ref name=G.S.Paul2010/><ref name=KC06>{{cite journal|last=Carpenter|first=Kenneth|year=2006|chapter=Biggest of the big: a critical re-evaluation of the mega-sauropod ''Amphicoelias fragillimus''|editor=Foster, John R.; and Lucas, Spencer G.|title=Paleontology and Geology of the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation|publisher=New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science|location=Albuquerque|series=New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin '''36'''|pages=131–138}}</ref>
179. sor:
 
# ''[[Maraapunisaurus]]'': 70-120&nbsp;tonna<ref name="Larramendi2020">{{Cite book|last=Molina-Pérez & Larramendi|title=Dinosaur Facts and Figures: The Sauropods and Other Sauropodomorphs|publisher=Princeton University Press|year=2020|location=New Jersey}}</ref><ref name="G.S.Paul2019">{{Cite journal|last=Paul|first=Gregory S.|date=2019|title=Determining the largest known land animal: A critical comparison of differing methods for restoring the volume and mass of extinct animals|url=http://www.gspauldino.com/Titanomass.pdf|journal=Annals of the Carnegie Museum|volume=85|issue=4|pages=335–358|doi=10.2992/007.085.0403}}</ref>
# ''[[Argentinosaurus]]'': 50-96,4100&nbsp;tonna<ref name="G.S.Paul2010"/><ref name="noto2016"Paul1994><ref name=Paul1994>{{cite book|last=Paul|first=Gregory S.|year=1994|month=ősz|title=The Dinosaur Report - Big Sauropods - Really, Really Big Sauropods|pages=12–13|publisher=The Dinosaur Society|url=http://gspauldino.com/DinoArtSauropods.pdf|format=PDF|accessdate=20111114}}</ref>
# ''[[Antarctosaurus]]'': 9,5-80100&nbsp;tonna<ref name=G.S.Paul2010Paul1994/><ref name=Larramendi2020/>
# ''[[Mamenchisaurus]]'': 5-80&nbsp;tonna<ref name="G.S.Paul2010"/><ref name="G.S.Paul2019"/>
# ''[[Patagotitan]]'': 42,5–77,6&nbsp;tonna<ref name=Otero2020>{{Cite journal| doi = 10.1080/02724634.2020.1793158 | last1 = Otero| first1 = Alejandro| last2 = Carballido| first2 = José L.| last3 = Pérez Moreno| first3 = Agustín | title = The appendicular osteology of Patagotitan mayorum (Dinosauria, Sauropoda)| journal = Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology | date = 2020-09-18| volume = 40| issue = 4| pages = e1793158| s2cid = 225012747| url = https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/02724634.2020.1793158}}</ref><ref name="desc">José L.&nbsp;Carballido; Diego Pol; Alejandro&nbsp;Otero; Ignacio A. Cerda; Leonardo&nbsp;Salgado&nbsp;; Alberto C.&nbsp;Garrido&nbsp;; Jahandar&nbsp;Ramezani&nbsp;; Néstor R.&nbsp;Cúneo&nbsp;; Javier M.&nbsp;Krause (2017). "A new giant titanosaur sheds light on body mass evolution among sauropod dinosaurs". Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 284 (1860): 20171219. doi:10.1098/rspb.2017.1219.</ref>
193. sor:
# ''[[Turiasaurus]]'': 30-50,9&nbsp;tonna<ref name="Larramendi2020"/><ref name="Bensonetal2014">{{cite journal | last1 = Benson | first1 = RBJ | last2 = Campione | first2 = NE | last3 = Carrano | first3 = MT | last4 = Mannion | first4 = PD | last5 = Sullivan | first5 = C et al. | year = 2014 | title = Rates of Dinosaur Body Mass Evolution Indicate 170 Million Years of Sustained Ecological Innovation on the Avian Stem Lineage | url = | journal = PLoS Biol | volume = 12 | issue = 5| page = e1001853 | doi = 10.1371/journal.pbio.1001853 | author6 = and others | last7 = Evans | first7 = David C. | displayauthors = 5 }}</ref>
# ''[[Puertasaurus]]'': 50&nbsp;tonna<ref name=G.S.Paul2010/>
# ''Supersaurus]]'': 31,8-50&nbsp;tonna<ref name=LHW07>{{cite journal|last=Lovelace|first=David M.|coauthors=Hartman, Scott A.; and Wahl, William R.|year=2007|title=Morphology of a specimen of ''Supersaurus'' (Dinosauria, Sauropoda) from the Morrison Formation of Wyoming, and a re-evaluation of diplodocid phylogeny|journal=Arquivos do Museu Nacional|volume=65|issue=4|pages=527–544}}</ref><ref name=Paul1994/>
# ''[[Futalognkosaurus]]'': 29-50&nbsp;tonna<ref name=G.S.Paul2010/><ref name="G.S.Paul2019"/>
# ''[[Pellegrinisaurus]]'': 8,1-50&nbsp;tonna<ref name="Larramendi2020"/><ref name=G.S.Paul2010/>