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Title: Skull evolution in living and fossil rhinoceroses: morphometric analyses of within and between group variation
Author(s): Bales, G.S.
Year published: 1994
Journal: Journal of Morphology
Volume: 220 (3)
Pages: 322-323
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Taxonomy - Evolution
All Rhino Species
Rhinoceroses comprise a long-lived and once diverse group with a relatively large fossil record and a few surviving taxa. Skull evolution was studied using living analogues as gauges of intraspecific variation. Analyses were done on 15 extinct and 4 extant genera using 19 measurements of adult cr...
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Morphology - Skull
All Rhino Species
Rhinoceroses comprise a long-lived and once diverse group with a relatively large fossil record and a few surviving taxa. Skull evolution was studied using living analogues as gauges of intraspecific variation. Analyses were done on 15 extinct and 4 extant genera using 19 measurements of adult cr...
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