Understanding Dinosaur Classification
Dinosaur classification has undergone dramatic revision since the first dinosaurs were named in the 1820s. Modern classification uses cladistics, a method that groups organisms based on shared derived characteristics (synapomorphies) rather than overall similarity.
At the highest level, Dinosauria is divided into Saurischia and Ornithischia. Saurischia contains two major groups: Theropoda (bipedal, mostly carnivorous dinosaurs including birds) and Sauropodomorpha (long-necked herbivores). Ornithischia contains Thyreophora (armored dinosaurs), Ceratopsia (horned dinosaurs), Ornithopoda (duck-bills and relatives), and Pachycephalosauria (dome-headed dinosaurs).
Species are named using binomial nomenclature: Tyrannosaurus rex means tyrant lizard king. The first valid name published takes priority under the rules of zoological nomenclature. This has led to many familiar names being replaced — Brontosaurus was long considered a synonym of Apatosaurus (though recent analysis has resurrected the name).
New discoveries frequently reshape our understanding. The discovery of feathered dinosaurs in China in the 1990s blurred the line between dinosaurs and birds. Molecular clock studies and improved phylogenetic analyses continue to refine dinosaur relationships.
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