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868: 51: 297:, South America pulled away from the rest of Gondwana. The division caused a divergence between the northern biota and the southern biota, and the southern animals appear strange to those used to the more northerly fauna. Bonaparte's finds illustrate this divergence, and caused paleontologist 696: 913: 536:) and proto-mammals from Brazil show cladograms made by himself and co-authors. While he is best known for his dinosaur discoveries, he preferred to study the fossils of 704: 849: 633: 893: 923: 918: 201:. He was reportedly hard-working, stubborn, and had a strong personality, even violent. He received another honorary degree from the 908: 190: 872: 888: 777: 530:, published in 1990. However, in 2000 Bonaparte began to use cladograms. For instance, his studies of sauropods (e.g., 741: 604: 402: 742:"Hallazgo de dinosaurios y aves cretacicas en la Formación Lecho de El Brete (Salta), proximo al limite con Tucumán" 180: 718: 202: 17: 30:
This article is about the Argentine palaeontologist. For José I Bonaparte, King of Spain, the Corsican, see
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and mentored a new generation of Argentine paleontologists. He has been described by paleontologist
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with many friends at an early age, and created a museum in their home town. He later became the
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dinosaur found in South America, Bonaparte hypothesized that there had been a large-scale
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Lessem, Don (May 1993). "Jose Bonaparte: Master of the Mesozoic — Paleontologist".
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Bonaparte described a wide array of dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals, including:
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in 2011. Bonaparte died at dawn in his sleep on 18 February 2020 at age 91.
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Bonaparte was the son of an Italian sailor, with no close connection to
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and suggested that in life, it was covered in armored plates known as
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in 1976, and then in the late 1970s became a senior scientist at the
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becoming the sixth country in the world in kinds of dinosaurs."
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Jose F Bonaparte, Jorge Ferigolo, Ana Maria Ribeiro (2001).
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period. Bonaparte was also the first to propose the clade
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Between 1975 and 1977, Bonaparte worked on excavation of
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and since the 1970s received periodic funding from the
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Bonaparte was a traditionalist and did not use modern
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Academic staff of the National University of Tucumán
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Despite a lack of formal training in 14: 881: 806: 678: 674: 672: 620: 516:methods, which apply the principle of 163:, Santa Fe, Argentina, and grew up in 769:The Age of Dinosaurs in South America 762: 191:Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales 625: 27:Argentine paleontologist (1928–2020) 894:Argentine people of Italian descent 669: 24: 228:"El Brete." With fellow Argentine 25: 935: 924:21st-century Argentine scientists 919:20th-century Argentine scientists 860: 403:Lapparentosaurus madagascariensis 866: 656:John Simon Guggenheim Foundation 811: 799: 786: 725:(in Spanish). 18 February 2020. 214:Discovery of southern diversity 756: 729: 711: 689: 644: 613: 587:Spalding, David A. E. (1993). 304: 203:National University of Comahue 181:National University of Tucumán 13: 1: 909:People from Rosario, Santa Fe 595:. Prima Publishing. pp.  570: 507: 355:Argentinosaurus huinculensis 183:, where he was named Doctor 146: 7: 387:Guaibasaurus candelariensis 199:National Geographic Society 10: 940: 632:Giacchino, Adrián (1999). 29: 889:Argentine paleontologists 208: 118: 108: 101: 82: 60: 48: 41: 559:, Guillermo W. Rougier, 483:Volkheimeria chubutensis 435:Piatnitzkysaurus floresi 289:in the south during the 171:, he started collecting 873:José Fernando Bonaparte 836:10.1111/1475-4983.00194 746:Acta Geològica Lilloana 443:Rayososaurus agrioensis 315:Abelisaurus comahuensis 125:José Fernando Bonaparte 543:His students included 277:The supercontinent of 165:Mercedes, Buenos Aires 94:Mercedes, Buenos Aires 491:Ligabuesaurus leanzai 467:Saltasaurus loricatus 451:Riograndia guaibensis 419:Mussaurus patagonicus 395:Kritosaurus australis 379:Coloradisaurus brevis 363:Argyrosaurus superbus 243:Kritosaurus australis 805:Bakker is quoted in 707:on 11 November 2018. 619:Dodson is quoted in 459:Riojasaurus incertus 331:Alvarezsaurus calvoi 232:, Bonaparte studied 77:, Santa Fe Argentina 652:"José F. Bonaparte" 520:to a vast array of 475:Velocisaurus unicus 371:Carnotaurus sastrei 347:Andesaurus delgadoi 339:Amargasaurus cazaui 764:Novas, Fernando E. 323:Agustinia ligabuei 157:House of Bonaparte 411:Ligabueino andesi 285:in the north and 195:Guggenheim Fellow 159:. He was born in 122: 121: 103:Scientific career 55:Bonaparte in 1964 16:(Redirected from 931: 871:Data related to 870: 854: 853: 847: 839: 815: 809: 803: 797: 790: 784: 783: 760: 754: 753: 733: 727: 726: 715: 709: 708: 701:University Press 693: 687: 686: 676: 667: 666: 664: 662: 648: 642: 641: 640:on 29 June 2007. 629: 623: 617: 611: 610: 594: 591:Dinosaur Hunters 584: 561:Leonardo Salgado 262:, a grouping of 89: 86:18 February 2020 70: 68: 53: 39: 38: 32:Joseph Bonaparte 21: 939: 938: 934: 933: 932: 930: 929: 928: 879: 878: 863: 858: 857: 841: 840: 816: 812: 804: 800: 796:. 21: 259–265. 791: 787: 780: 761: 757: 734: 730: 717: 716: 712: 695: 694: 690: 677: 670: 660: 658: 650: 649: 645: 630: 626: 618: 614: 607: 585: 578: 573: 510: 427:Noasaurus leali 307: 216: 211: 149: 97: 91: 87: 78: 72: 66: 64: 56: 44: 35: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 937: 927: 926: 921: 916: 911: 906: 901: 896: 891: 877: 876: 875:at Wikispecies 862: 861:External links 859: 856: 855: 830:(4): 623-635. 810: 798: 785: 779:978-0253352897 778: 755: 748:(in Spanish). 728: 710: 688: 668: 643: 624: 612: 605: 575: 574: 572: 569: 553:Fernando Novas 527:The Dinosauria 522:synapomorphies 509: 506: 501:Giganotosaurus 496: 495: 487: 479: 471: 463: 455: 447: 439: 431: 423: 415: 407: 399: 391: 383: 375: 367: 359: 351: 343: 335: 327: 319: 306: 303: 264:ceratosaurians 215: 212: 210: 207: 148: 145: 129:paleontologist 120: 119: 116: 115: 110: 106: 105: 99: 98: 92: 90:(aged 91) 84: 80: 79: 73: 62: 58: 57: 54: 46: 45: 43:José Bonaparte 42: 26: 18:Jose Bonaparte 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 936: 925: 922: 920: 917: 915: 912: 910: 907: 905: 902: 900: 897: 895: 892: 890: 887: 886: 884: 874: 869: 865: 864: 851: 845: 837: 833: 829: 825: 824:Palaeontology 821: 814: 808: 802: 795: 789: 781: 775: 771: 770: 765: 759: 751: 747: 743: 739: 738:Powell, J. 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Index

Jose Bonaparte
Joseph Bonaparte

Rosario
Mercedes, Buenos Aires
Paleontology
paleontologist
dinosaurs
Peter Dodson
Argentina
Napoleon
House of Bonaparte
Rosario
Mercedes, Buenos Aires
paleontology
fossils
curator
National University of Tucumán
honoris causa
Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales
Guggenheim Fellow
National Geographic Society
National University of Comahue
Saltasaurus
estancia
Jaime Powell
osteoderms
Kritosaurus australis
lambeosaurine
migration

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