古生物学术语表
essential terms and definitions for paleontology and dinosaur science.
Paleobiology
15 termsTerms related to dinosaur behavior, ecology, physiology, and life history.
Endothermy
The ability to generate internal body heat (warm-blooded). Evidence increasingly suggests many dinosaurs were endothermic …
Nesting Colony
A site where multiple dinosaurs nested together. Discovered in hadrosaurs (Maiasaura) and sauropods, providing evidence …
Coprolite
Fossilized feces that provide direct evidence of dinosaur diet. Analysis can reveal plant material, bone …
Trace Fossil
Evidence of biological activity preserved in rock, including footprints, trackways, burrows, and feeding marks. Trackways …
Gregarious Behavior
Living or moving in groups. Bone beds containing hundreds of individuals, as in Centrosaurus, are …
Bite Force
The amount of force exerted by the jaws during biting. T. rex had an estimated …
Feeding Strategy
The suite of behaviors and adaptations an animal uses to obtain food. High-browsing sauropods, low-cropping …
Gigantothermy
A passive form of thermal regulation in which a large body mass retains heat due …
Brood Parasite
An organism that lays its eggs in another species nest. Some oviraptorosaur behavior has been …
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 …
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 …
Locomotor Adaptation
Structural modifications that enhance a particular mode of movement. Long metatarsals in ostrich-like ornithomimids are …
Sound Production
The ability to generate acoustic signals for communication. The hollow cranial crest of Parasaurolophus could …