Original paper
Repeated Evolution of Divergent Modes of Herbivory in Non-avian Dinosaurs
Abstract
The importance of adaptation [1-4] versus organizational constraints [5-7] in shaping common macroevolutionary trends remains unclear [8]. The fossil record is key to this problem, as it provides data on repetitive trait evolution between lineages [4, 8]. However, quantitative analyses investigating these dynamics with fossil data are rare [8]. Herbivory evolved multiple times within Mesozoic dinosaurs [9, 10], allowing analysis of common...
Paper Details
Title
Repeated Evolution of Divergent Modes of Herbivory in Non-avian Dinosaurs
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
30
Issue
1
Pages
158 - 168.e4
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