Denticle Morphometrics and a Possibly Omnivorous Feeding Habit for the Theropod Dinosaur Troodon.
Scientific paper published in the Gaia (number 15) entitled "Denticle Morphometrics and a Possibly Omnivorous Feeding Habit for the Theropod Dinosaur Troodon."
As in many carnivorous vertebrates, the teeth of most theropod dinosaurs are characterized by serrations. Denticle size (or serration coarseness) and its inverse, serration density, scale with relation to absolute tooth size along the same allometric curve for most groups of carnivorous vertebrates. One of the few fossil groups traditionally interpreted as carnivorous that does not follow this sam…
Skaberen
- T.R. Holtz Jr.
- D.L. Brinkivian
- C.L. Chandler
Emne
- Dinossaur
- Theropod
Type af genstand
- scientific paper
Dato
- 1998-12
- 1998-12
Medium
- paper
- Papir
Skaberen
- T.R. Holtz Jr.
- D.L. Brinkivian
- C.L. Chandler
Emne
- Dinossaur
- Theropod
Type af genstand
- scientific paper
Dato
- 1998-12
- 1998-12
Medium
- paper
- Papir
Ejerinstiution
Aggregator
Rettigheder for medierne i denne optagelse (medmindre andet er angivet)
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/
Rettigheder
- Free-access: Copyright © Museu Nacional de História Natural e da Ciência - Portugal
- PRIVATE
Oprettelsesdato
- NA
- Namibia
Tidsmæssig
- Mesozoic
Steder
- NA
- Namibia
Kilde
- B.P. Perez-Moreno, T. Holtz Jr., J.L. Sanz & J. Moratalla (eds.) . Aspects of Theropod Paleobiology. Gaia- Geosciences Journal of the National Natural History Museum of the Lisbon University. Number 15, December 1998.
Identifikator
- MNHNL-0000780-MG-DOC
Format
- application/pdf
Sprog
- n/a
Forbindelser
- MNHNL-0000781-MG-DOC
Leverende land
- Europe