How far did dinosaurs really migrate, and how hot do elephants really get?

作者: G. S. Paul

DOI: 10.1242/JEB.093211

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摘要: Some points presented in the paper by Rowe et al. ([Rowe al., 2013][1]) require discussion. Rowe and colleagues presume that multitonne Late Cretaceous high latitude hadrosaurs migrated thousands of straightline kilometers each year to avoid severe arctic winter conditions. However, movements

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