Data from: Cranial biomechanics underpins high sauropod diversity in resource-poor environments
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Title | Data from: Cranial biomechanics underpins high sauropod diversity in resource-poor environments
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Notes | High megaherbivore species-richness is documented in both fossil and contemporary ecosystems despite their high individual energy requirements. An extreme example of this is the Late Jurassic Morrison Formation, which was dominated by sauropod dinosaurs, the largest known terrestrial vertebrates.
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Metadata Updated | 2015-09-26 14:08:23
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Language | en
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