Giant lizards occupied herbivorous mammalian ecospace during the Paleogene greenhouse in Southeast Asia

Volume: 280, Issue: 1763, Pages: 20130665 - 20130665
Published: Jul 22, 2013
Abstract
Mammals dominate modern terrestrial herbivore ecosystems, whereas extant herbivorous reptiles are limited in diversity and body size. The evolution of reptile herbivory and its relationship to mammalian diversification is poorly understood with respect to climate and the roles of predation pressure and competition for food resources. Here, we describe a giant fossil acrodontan lizard recovered with a diverse mammal assemblage from the late...
Paper Details
Title
Giant lizards occupied herbivorous mammalian ecospace during the Paleogene greenhouse in Southeast Asia
Published Date
Jul 22, 2013
Volume
280
Issue
1763
Pages
20130665 - 20130665
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