Taxonomic Implications of Relative growth in Lambeosaurine Hadrosaurs
@article{Dodson1975TaxonomicIO, title={Taxonomic Implications of Relative growth in Lambeosaurine Hadrosaurs}, author={P. Dodson}, journal={Systematic Biology}, year={1975}, volume={24}, pages={37-54} }
Dodson, P. (Laboratories of Anatomy, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19174) 1975. Taxonomic implications of relative growth in lambeosaurine hadrosaurs. Syst. Zool. 24:37-54.-The Oldman Formation (Campanian) of Alberta includes in its dinosaurian fauna 3 genera and 12 species of closely related lambeosaurine hadrosaurs. A biometric study of 36 skulls that ranged in size by a factor of three was undertaken; the data were fitted to the… CONTINUE READING
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