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PALAIOS. 36:283-300
The terrestrial feeding trace Edaphichnium lumbricatum is known from the Triassic to the Pleistocene and is characterized by tubular burrows with ellipsoidal fecal pellets, indicating substrate feeding by earthworms or other invertebrates. We describ
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Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 58:796-811
Dale Russell described the osteology, morphology, and ecology of the small theropod “Stenonychosaurus inequalis” in two papers, speculating on its life habits, brain power, vision, movement, feeding, and hand capabilities. Russell even pondered a
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David J. Varricchio, Alexandria L. Brannick, Gregory P. Wilson Mantilla, William J. Freimuth, Lucas N. Weaver
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Palaeontology. 64:699-725
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Lucas N. Weaver, Eric J. Sargis, William J. Freimuth, David J. Varricchio, Meng Chen, Gregory P. Wilson Mantilla
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Nature Ecology & Evolution. 5:32-37
When sociality evolved and in which groups remain open questions in mammalian evolution, largely due to the fragmentary Mesozoic mammal fossil record. Nevertheless, exceptionally preserved fossils collected in well-constrained geologic and spatial fr
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Lucas N, Weaver, David J, Varricchio, Eric J, Sargis, Meng, Chen, William J, Freimuth, Gregory P, Wilson Mantilla
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Nature ecologyevolution. 5(1)
When sociality evolved and in which groups remain open questions in mammalian evolution, largely due to the fragmentary Mesozoic mammal fossil record. Nevertheless, exceptionally preserved fossils collected in well-constrained geologic and spatial fr
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Eric J. Sargis, David J. Varrichio, Gregory P. Wilson, Meng Chen, William J. Freimuth, Lucas N. Weaver
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Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs.
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John Wilson, William J. Freimuth
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Cretaceous Research. 119:104698
The Alvarezsauridae comprise a clade of small-bodied theropod dinosaurs with highly-specialized skeletal adaptations, primarily reduced but proportionately robust forelimbs which have been hypothesized as relating to an insectivorous ecology. Alvarez