Lepidosaurian diversity in the Mesozoic–Palaeogene: the potential roles of sampling biases and environmental drivers
Lepidosauria is a speciose clade with a long evolutionary history, but there have been few attempts to explore its taxon-richness through time. Here we estimate patterns of terrestrial lepidosaur genus diversity for the Triassic–Paleogene (252–23 Ma), and compare observed and sampling-corrected r...
Main Authors: | Cleary, TJ, Benson, RBJ, Evans, SE, Barrett, PM |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Royal Society
2018
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