Skeletal completeness of the non‐avian theropod dinosaur fossil record
Abstract
Non‐avian theropods were a highly successful clade of bipedal, predominantly carnivorous, dinosaurs. Their diversity and macroevolutionary patterns have been the subject of many studies. Changes in fossil specimen completeness through time and space can bias our understanding of macroevolution. Here, we quantify the completeness of 455 non‐avian theropod species using the skeletal completeness metric ( SCM ), which calculates the proportion of a...
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Title
Skeletal completeness of the non‐avian theropod dinosaur fossil record
Published Date
Jul 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
62
Issue
6
Pages
951 - 981
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