古生物学术语表
古生物学和恐龙科学的基本术语和定义。
Anatomy & Morphology
15 术语与恐龙身体结构、骨骼特征和物理形态相关的术语。
Clade
A group of organisms consisting of a common ancestor and all its descendants. Dinosauria, Theropoda, …
Opisthopubic Pelvis
A pelvic configuration in which the pubis points backward, characteristic of ornithischian dinosaurs and also …
Predentary Bone
A small unpaired bone at the tip of the lower jaw, unique to ornithischian dinosaurs. …
Axial Skeleton
The central supporting column of the body, comprising the skull, vertebral column, ribs, and sternum. …
Cranial Crest
A bony projection on the top of the skull, often used for display, species recognition, …
Appendicular Skeleton
The bones of the limbs and their supporting girdles (pectoral and pelvic). Differences in appendicular …
Nasal Horn Core
The bony base beneath a horn, composed of bone rather than keratin. In ceratopsians like …
Dermal Armor
Protective bony or keratinous elements embedded in or growing from the skin. Ankylosaurs are the …
Osteoderms
Bony deposits forming scales, plates, or other structures in the skin. Found in ankylosaurs, stegosaurs, …
Thagomizer
The spiked tail arrangement of stegosaurid dinosaurs. The term was coined from a Far Side …
Supraorbital
Located above the eye socket. Supraorbital ridges or horns are prominent in many theropods and …
Fenestra
An opening or window in the skull. Dinosaur skulls typically have multiple fenestrae that reduce …
Gastralia
Belly ribs found in theropods and some other archosaurs. These thin bony elements helped support …
Pneumaticity
The presence of air-filled cavities in bones, connected to the respiratory system. Found in theropods …
Postcranial
All skeletal elements behind and below the skull. Postcranial anatomy includes the vertebral column, limbs, …
Stratigraphy & Dating
15 术语与地质时代、岩石地层和化石年代测定方法相关的术语。
Taphonomy
The study of what happens to organisms after death, including decay, burial, and fossilization processes. …
Unconformity
A surface representing a gap in the geological record where erosion or non-deposition occurred. Unconformities …
Index Fossil
A fossil of an organism that lived for a short, well-defined time period and is …
Mesozoic Era
The Age of Reptiles spanning 252 to 66 million years ago. Divided into three periods: …
Facies
A body of rock with characteristic features reflecting the environment in which it was deposited. …
Formation
A distinct rock unit with consistent characteristics, often named for the location where it was …
Impact Winter
The hypothesized period of global cooling following the Chicxulub asteroid impact, caused by dust and …
Iridium Anomaly
An unusually high concentration of the element iridium in geological layers corresponding to the K-Pg …
K-Pg Boundary
The geological boundary marking the Cretaceous-Paleogene mass extinction 66 million years ago. An asteroid impact …
Lagerstätte
An exceptional fossil deposit with unusually high preservation quality or quantity. The Yixian Formation in …
Assemblage Zone
A stratigraphic interval characterized by a specific combination of fossil taxa. Dinosaur assemblage zones help …
Biostratigraphy
The use of fossil organisms to date and correlate rock layers. Index fossils that lived …
Correlation
The process of matching rock layers of the same age from different locations. Paleontologists use …
Radiometric Dating
Methods using the decay of radioactive isotopes to determine the absolute age of rocks and …
Superposition
The principle that in undisturbed rock sequences, lower layers are older than upper layers. This …
Paleobiology
15 术语与恐龙行为、生态、生理学和生活史相关的术语。
Nesting Colony
A site where multiple dinosaurs nested together. Discovered in hadrosaurs (Maiasaura) and sauropods, providing evidence …
Gregarious Behavior
Living or moving in groups. Bone beds containing hundreds of individuals, as in Centrosaurus, are …
Trace Fossil
Evidence of biological activity preserved in rock, including footprints, trackways, burrows, and feeding marks. Trackways …
Gastrolith
Stones swallowed by dinosaurs (particularly sauropods) to aid in grinding food in the gizzard, similar …
Homeotherm
An organism that maintains a constant body temperature regardless of environmental fluctuations. Many theropods, particularly …
Sound Production
The ability to generate acoustic signals for communication. The hollow cranial crest of Parasaurolophus could …
Bite Force
The amount of force exerted by the jaws during biting. T. rex had an estimated …
Coprolite
Fossilized feces that provide direct evidence of dinosaur diet. Analysis can reveal plant material, bone …
Brood Parasite
An organism that lays its eggs in another species nest. Some oviraptorosaur behavior has been …
Gigantothermy
A passive form of thermal regulation in which a large body mass retains heat due …
Display Structure
A morphological feature whose primary function is visual communication — attracting mates, intimidating rivals, or …
Ectotherm
An organism that relies on external heat sources to regulate body temperature. Early interpretations cast …
Endothermy
The ability to generate internal body heat (warm-blooded). Evidence increasingly suggests many dinosaurs were endothermic …
Feeding Strategy
The suite of behaviors and adaptations an animal uses to obtain food. High-browsing sauropods, low-cropping …
Locomotor Adaptation
Structural modifications that enhance a particular mode of movement. Long metatarsals in ostrich-like ornithomimids are …
与恐龙演化、分类学和系统发育关系相关的术语。
Adaptive Radiation
The rapid diversification of an ancestral lineage into many ecological niches following an opportunity such …
Autapomorphy
A derived character state unique to a single taxon, not shared with close relatives. The …
Archosauria
The group that includes dinosaurs, pterosaurs, crocodilians, and birds. Archosaurs are distinguished by skull openings, …
Dinosauromorpha
The group containing dinosaurs and their closest relatives. Includes dinosauriforms like Marasuchus and Silesaurus that …
Paraphyletic
A grouping that includes an ancestor but excludes some of its descendants. 'Reptilia' in its …
Synapomorphy
A shared derived character state inherited from a common ancestor, used to define a clade. …
Convergent Evolution
When unrelated organisms independently evolve similar features. Dolphins, ichthyosaurs, and sharks all evolved streamlined body …
Homoplasy
The independent evolution of similar features in unrelated lineages. Crests evolved independently in multiple dinosaur …
Polyphyletic
A grouping whose members do not all share the same immediate common ancestor, assembled from …
Sister Group
The closest evolutionary relative of a given taxon, sharing an immediate common ancestor. Birds and …
Mosaic Evolution
The concept that different features of an organism evolve at different rates. Archaeopteryx shows a …
Monophyletic
A grouping that includes an ancestor and all of its descendants, forming a complete natural …
Plesiomorphy
An ancestral character state retained from earlier ancestors and shared broadly across a group. Five-fingered …
Phylogenetics
The study of evolutionary relationships among organisms. Cladistic analysis of anatomical and molecular data reconstructs …
Fieldwork & Excavation
15 术语与化石发现、发掘技术和标本修理相关的术语。
Plaster Jacket
A protective shell of burlap and plaster applied around fossils in the field to prevent …
Type Specimen
The original specimen used to define and name a new species. The holotype is the …
Impression Fossil
A fossil formed when an organism leaves an imprint in sediment that later hardens to …
Articulated Skeleton
A fossil skeleton found with bones still in their natural anatomical positions. Far more informative …
Associated Skeleton
A set of bones found together and inferred to belong to the same individual, though …
Mold and Cast
A mold fossil preserves the shape of an organism as a negative impression; a cast …
Screen Washing
A field technique in which sediment is washed through fine mesh screens to recover tiny …
Bone Bed
A concentration of fossil bones in a single geological layer. Mass death assemblages at bone …
Microfossil
A fossil that requires magnification to study, typically less than 1 mm in size. Dinosaur …
CT Scanning
Computed tomography used to image the internal structure of fossils without damaging them. Reveals brain …
Permineralization
The most common form of fossilization, in which minerals carried by groundwater fill the pore …
Disarticulated
A fossil assemblage in which bones have been separated from their anatomical positions before or …
Preparation
The careful removal of rock matrix from a fossil using tools ranging from dental picks …
Quarry Map
A detailed spatial record of fossil positions, orientations, and rock layers at an excavation site. …
Taphonomic Bias
The systematic distortion of the fossil record due to preservation factors. Large-bodied, heavily-built animals are …
Dinosaur Groups
20 术语描述恐龙总目内主要分类群、演化支和科级类群的术语。
Sauropoda
The clade of long-necked, quadrupedal herbivorous saurischians. Sauropods include the largest terrestrial animals that ever …
Titanosauria
The most diverse sauropod clade, dominating the Cretaceous worldwide. Titanosaurs range from modest-sized Saltasaurus, which …
Ankylosauria
Heavily armored ornithischian dinosaurs with extensive osteoderms covering the body. Many ankylosaurs, such as Ankylosaurus, …
Alvarezsauridae
Bizarre coelurosaur theropods with a single massive thumb claw and vestigial other fingers. Alvarezsaurids are …
Ornithischia
One of the two major dinosaur orders, characterized by a bird-like (opisthopubic) hip structure. Ornithischians …
Stegosauria
Ornithischian dinosaurs with distinctive rows of plates or spines running along the back and tail. …
Ceratopsia
The clade of horned dinosaurs, including Triceratops, Protoceratops, and Styracosaurus. Ceratopsians are characterized by the …
Brachiosauridae
Sauropods with forelimbs longer than hindlimbs, giving them a giraffe-like stance. Brachiosaurus could raise its …
Diplodocidae
Long-necked sauropods with whip-like tails and peg-shaped teeth. Diplodocus and Apatosaurus are classic diplodocids; their …
Pachycephalosauria
Bipedal ornithischians with dramatically thickened, domed skulls. The dome of Pachycephalosaurus could be up to …
Dromaeosauridae
The family of small to medium raptors, including Velociraptor and Deinonychus. Dromaeosaurids possessed a hyperextendable …
Hadrosauridae
The duck-billed dinosaurs, a diverse family of ornithopod herbivores. Hadrosaurs like Edmontosaurus and Parasaurolophus are …
Heterodontosauridae
Small, early ornithischians characterized by differentiated teeth — incisors, canine-like tusks, and cheek teeth. Heterodontosaurids …
Iguanodontia
A broad clade of ornithopod dinosaurs ancestral to hadrosaurs. Iguanodon, one of the first dinosaurs …
Ornithomimidae
Ostrich-like coelurosaur theropods with toothless beaks, long necks, and slender cursorial limbs. Ornithomimus and Gallimimus …
Oviraptoridae
Crested theropods with parrot-like toothless beaks. Long misidentified as egg-thieves, oviraptorids are now known to …
Spinosauridae
Large semi-aquatic theropods with elongated snouts adapted for catching fish. Spinosaurus aegyptiacus, the largest carnivorous …
Theropoda
The clade of bipedal, predominantly carnivorous saurischian dinosaurs. Theropods include T. rex, Velociraptor, and Spinosaurus, …
Troodontidae
Small, highly encephalized theropods with large eyes and sickle claws. Troodontids had among the highest …
Tyrannosauridae
The family of large coelurosaur theropods, including T. rex, Tarbosaurus, and Albertosaurus. Tyrannosaurids are characterized …
与恐龙运动方式、姿态及运动力学原理相关的术语。
Quadrupedal
Moving on four legs. Large sauropods, ceratopsians, and ankylosaurs were obligate quadrupeds. Quadrupedal stance distributes …
Ungual
The terminal claw bone of a digit. Unguals are highly variable among dinosaurs — the …
Bipedal
Moving habitually on two legs. All theropods were bipedal, as were most early ornithischians. Bipedalism …
Pubic Boot
An expanded, foot-like process at the distal end of the pubis in some theropods. The …
Graviportal
A locomotor style adapted for carrying great body mass rather than speed, characterized by columnar …
Cursorial
Adapted for fast running. Cursorial adaptations include elongated metatarsals, a narrow foot, and reduced digit …
Obligate Biped
An animal that can only move on two legs due to anatomical constraints. T. rex …
Pneumatic Bone
Bone containing air-filled chambers connected to the respiratory system via diverticula. Extensively developed in sauropod …
Semilunate Carpal
A half-moon-shaped wrist bone found in maniraptoran theropods and birds. The semilunate carpal enabled the …
Thecodont Dentition
Teeth set in deep sockets in the jawbone, the condition found in all dinosaurs and …
Facultative Quadruped
An animal capable of moving on either two or four legs. Some hadrosaurs and iguanodontians …
Kinetic Skull
A skull in which the bones can move relative to each other, increasing gape or …
Sacral Vertebrae
The vertebrae fused into the sacrum, connecting the spine to the pelvic girdle. Large theropods …
Digitigrade
Walking on the toes with the heel raised off the ground. Theropods were digitigrade, giving …
Furcula
The wishbone, formed by the fusion of the clavicles. Present in many theropods including T. …
Hallux
The innermost (first) digit of the foot, the equivalent of the human big toe. In …
Plantigrade
Walking with the entire sole of the foot on the ground. Some sauropods had semi-plantigrade …
Opisthocoelous
Vertebrae with a convex front and concave rear articulation surface. Opisthocoelous cervical vertebrae in sauropods …
Procoelous
Vertebrae with a concave front and convex rear articulation surface. Procoelous vertebrae are common in …
Pygostyle
A fused structure of tail vertebrae at the end of the tail in birds and …
Reproduction & Growth
15 术语与恐龙繁殖、产卵、育幼及从孵化到成年生长过程相关的术语。
Histology
The microscopic study of tissue structure. Bone histology is a primary tool for estimating dinosaur …
Medullary Bone
A temporary bone tissue forming inside long bones of female birds during egg-laying. Medullary bone …
Hadrosaur Nesting Ground
A communal nesting site used repeatedly by hadrosaurs across multiple breeding seasons. The Egg Mountain …
Allometry
Non-proportional growth where different body parts grow at different rates. The disproportionately large skull of …
Brooding
Sitting on eggs to incubate them. Oviraptorosaurs like Oviraptor and Citipati are known from specimens …
Ontogeny
The developmental history of an individual organism from embryo to adult. Ontogenetic studies reveal that …
Growth Ring
A line of arrested growth (LAG) in bone cross-sections, analogous to tree rings. Counting growth …
Senescent
Relating to an old individual showing signs of aging. Senescent dinosaurs sometimes show bone pathologies, …
Clutch Size
The number of eggs laid in a single nesting event. Dinosaur clutch sizes range from …
Fibrolamellar Bone
A rapidly deposited bone tissue with a fibrous matrix containing many vascular canals. Its presence …
Eggshell Microstructure
The crystallographic and structural properties of the eggshell, visible under a microscope. Eggshell microstructure distinguishes …
Juvenile Morphology
The body proportions and structural features characteristic of young dinosaurs. Juveniles typically had proportionally larger …
Neoteny
The retention of juvenile features into adulthood. Some small theropods show neotenic features — large …
Sexual Dimorphism
Differences in size or morphology between males and females of the same species. Identifying sexual …
Subadult
A growth stage between juvenile and fully mature adult. Many dinosaur features — the nasal …
Paleoecology
15 术语与恐龙的生态关系、生存环境和群落相关的术语。
Mesozoic Flora
The plant communities that coexisted with dinosaurs. Conifers, cycads, ginkgoes, ferns, and horsetails dominated early …
Island Dwarfism
The evolutionary reduction in body size of large animals isolated on islands, driven by limited …
Scavenging
Feeding on carcasses of animals that died of other causes. Whether large theropods like T. …
Paleo-Biogeography
The study of the geographic distribution of ancient organisms and how continental drift, sea-level changes, …
Coprolite Analysis
The chemical and physical examination of fossilized feces to reconstruct diet. A large coprolite attributed …
Niche Partitioning
The division of ecological resources among co-existing species to reduce competition. In Late Jurassic North …
Tooth Wear Analysis
Examination of microscopic scratches and pits on tooth surfaces to infer diet. Phytosaurs and herbivorous …
Ectothermy vs Endothermy Debate
The long-running scientific discussion over whether dinosaurs were warm-blooded or cold-blooded. Modern consensus holds that …
Gigantism
The evolution of exceptionally large body size. Dinosaur gigantism in sauropods may have been driven …
Herd Behavior
Coordinated movement or social grouping of multiple individuals. Sauropod and hadrosaur trackways showing parallel travel …
Migration
Seasonal long-distance movement between habitats. Isotopic analysis of dinosaur teeth suggests some large herbivores, like …
Pack Hunting
Coordinated cooperative hunting by multiple predators. Pack hunting has been proposed for Deinonychus based on …
Paleotemperature
The estimated temperature of ancient environments, reconstructed from isotopic proxies, plant fossils, and sediment types. …
Predator-Prey Ratio
The proportion of predatory to herbivorous species in an ecosystem. Dinosaur faunas show lower predator-to-prey …
Stable Isotope Analysis
Analysis of ratios of stable isotopes (carbon, oxygen, nitrogen) in fossil teeth and bones to …
Modern Paleontology
15 术语与当代古生物学研究前沿技术和概念相关的术语。
3D Photogrammetry
Creating precise three-dimensional digital models of fossils from photographs taken at multiple angles. Photogrammetry enables …
Finite Element Analysis
A computational engineering method applied to fossil bones to model how forces were distributed during …
Ancient DNA
Genetic material recovered from fossil or sub-fossil specimens. Ancient DNA degrades rapidly at ambient temperatures; …
Bayesian Phylogenetics
A statistical approach to phylogenetic inference that incorporates prior probabilities and produces probability distributions over …
Cladistic Analysis
A method of classification that groups organisms based on shared derived characters. Cladistic analysis of …
Synchrotron Scanning
High-energy X-ray imaging at particle accelerator facilities that reveals microscopic structures inside fossils non-destructively. Synchrotron …
Collagen Preservation
The survival of original protein fragments in fossilized bone. Collagen sequences have been recovered from …
Laser-Stimulated Fluorescence
A technique using ultraviolet or violet lasers to reveal soft-tissue outlines and feather impressions in …
Molecular Phylogenetics
Reconstructing evolutionary trees using molecular sequence data rather than or in addition to morphology. Applied …
Crown Group
The clade comprising the living members of a group, their last common ancestor, and all …
Digital Endocast
A virtual model of the brain and inner ear made from CT scans of the …
Ghost Lineage
A lineage inferred to have existed from phylogenetic evidence but lacking fossil documentation. Ghost lineages …
Lazarus Taxon
A taxon that appears in the fossil record, disappears for a significant interval, then reappears. …
Parsimony
The principle of preferring the evolutionary tree that requires the fewest evolutionary changes to explain …
Stem Group
All fossil relatives of a living group that fall outside the crown group. Non-avian dinosaurs …