Dinosaur macroevolution and macroecology
Dinosaurs were large-bodied land animals of the Mesozoic that gave rise to birds. They played a fundamental role in structuring Jurassic–Cretaceous ecosystems and had physiology, growth, and reproductive biology unlike those of extant animals. These features have has made them targets of theoretica...
Main Author: | Benson, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Annual Reviews
2018
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