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atmospheric oxygen levels may have had a profound influence on metabolism and growth of ectothermic amniotes in their evolutionary history (e.g., acting as a constraint on growth rates in some Triassic taxa). Attempts to infer growth rates of extinct taxa from their fossil bone microstructure should consider contemporary oxygen levels
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Tokyo / Sapporo / Tuebingen / /

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North America / /

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Germany / Japan / United States / /

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Historical Museum of Hokkaido / Northern Arizona University / Ohio University / University of California / Waseda University / /

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Waseda University / Ornithurae / Ohio University / Athens / Northern Arizona University / University of California / Davis / Eberhard-Karls-Universität / /

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Yoshiyuki Hattori / Curtis Ranch / /

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diver / /

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California / Hokkaido Prefecture / /

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Northern Arizona / northern Japan / SOUTHEASTERN ARIZONA / /

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