Cretaceous Antarctic bird skull elucidates early avian ecological diversity
Christopher R. Torres(The University of Texas at Austin), Patrick M. O’Connor(Denver Museum of Nature and Science), Eric M. Roberts(University of the Witwatersrand), Julia A. Clarke(Planetary Science Institute), Joseph Groenke(Ohio University), R. D. E. MacPhee(American Museum of Natural History), Matthew C. Lamanna(Carnegie Museum of Natural History), Grace Musser(National Museum of Natural History)
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