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Intro
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Gobi Desert Fieldwork
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Inferring behaviour in the fossil record
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Social Behaviour
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Dinosaurs: the basics
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Diversity!
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Adult aggregations
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New specimens
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Aggregations in Protoceratops
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Dinosaur Aggregations
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Evidence for juvenile predation
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Groups Forming
Description:
Explore the fascinating world of dinosaur social behavior in this 33-minute lecture by palaeontologist David Hone. Discover how researchers use fossil evidence from the Gobi Desert in Mongolia to piece together the social lives of extinct animals. Learn about the challenges and methods of inferring behavior from the fossil record, focusing on adult aggregations, juvenile predation, and group formation in various dinosaur species. Gain insights into the diversity of dinosaurs and the basics of their biology. Examine new specimens and evidence that shed light on aggregations in Protoceratops and other dinosaur species. Understand how careful analysis of fossils can reveal surprising details about how these ancient creatures lived and interacted millions of years ago.

Social Behaviour in Dinosaurs - With David Hone

The Royal Institution
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