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Prehistoric birds / Gansus / Hesperornithes / Archosaur / Felidae / Crocodilia / Panthera / Bird / Diving bird / Zoology / Herpetology / Biology
Date: 2007-10-23 07:59:48
Prehistoric birds
Gansus
Hesperornithes
Archosaur
Felidae
Crocodilia
Panthera
Bird
Diving bird
Zoology
Herpetology
Biology

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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