Cope's rule and the adaptive landscape of dinosaur body size evolution
The largest known dinosaurs weighed at least 20 million times as much as the smallest,
indicating exceptional phenotypic divergence. Previous studies have focused on extreme …
indicating exceptional phenotypic divergence. Previous studies have focused on extreme …
Cope's rule and the adaptive landscape of dinosaur body size evolution
RBJ Benson, G Hunt, MT Carrano, N Campione - Palaeontology, 2018 - rune.une.edu.au
The largest known dinosaurs weighed at least 20 million times as much as the smallest,
indicating exceptional phenotypic divergence. Previous studies have focused on extreme …
indicating exceptional phenotypic divergence. Previous studies have focused on extreme …
[引用][C] Cope's rule and the adaptive landscape of dinosaur body size evolution
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Cope's rule and the adaptive landscape of dinosaur body size evolution
R Benson, G Hunt, M Carrano, N Campione - Palaeontology, 2017 - ora.ox.ac.uk
The largest known dinosaurs weighed at least 20 million times as much as the smallest,
indicating exceptional phenotypic divergence. Previous studies have focused on extreme …
indicating exceptional phenotypic divergence. Previous studies have focused on extreme …
[引用][C] Cope's rule and the adaptive landscape of dinosaur body size evolution
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Cope's rule and the adaptive landscape of dinosaur body size evolution
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The largest known dinosaurs weighed at least 20million times as much as the smallest,
indicating exceptional phenotypic divergence. Previous studies have focused on extreme …
indicating exceptional phenotypic divergence. Previous studies have focused on extreme …