The evolution of large-bodied theropod dinosaurs during the mesozoic in asia
The fossil record of large-bodied, apex carnivorous theropod dinosaurs in Eastern Asia is now among the best understood in the world, thanks to new discoveries and reinterpretations of long-neglected fossils. Asia boasts the most complete record of Middle Jurassic theropods globally, as well as one...
Main Authors: | Brusatte, S, Benson, R, Xu, X |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | Spanish; Castilian |
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2010
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