Growing up Tyrannosaurus rex: Osteohistology refutes the pygmy “Nanotyrannus” and supports ontogenetic niche partitioning in juvenile Tyrannosaurus (Q232): Difference between revisions

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scholarly article
  • Woodward et al., 2020
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Growing up Tyrannosaurus rex: Osteohistology refutes the pygmy “Nanotyrannus” and supports ontogenetic niche partitioning in juvenile Tyrannosaurus
scholarly article
  • Woodward et al., 2020

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https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aax6250
https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aax6250
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Growing up Tyrannosaurus rex: Osteohistology refutes the pygmy “Nanotyrannus” and supports ontogenetic niche partitioning in juvenile Tyrannosaurus (English)
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Holly N. Woodward & Katie Tremaine & Scott A. Williams & Lindsay E. Zanno & John R. Horner & Nathan Myhrvold
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