Multiple regression modeling for estimating endocranial volume in extinct Mammalia
The profound evolutionary success of mammals has been linked to behavioral and life-history traits, many of which have been tied to brain size. However, studies of the evolution of this key trait have yet to explore the full potential of the fossil record, being limited by the difficulty of obtainin...
Main Authors: | Soul, L, Benson, R, Weisbecker, V |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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