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- Biogeography is the study of the distribution of species and ecosystems in geographic space and through geological time. Organisms and biological communities...
- Environment, retrieved 20 July 2011 Crame, J. A.; Owen, A. W. (2002), Palaeobiogeography and Biodiversity Change: The Ordovician and Mesozoic–Cenozoic Radiations...
- Metriacanthosauridae (Gr**** for "moderately-spined lizards") is an extinct family of allosauroid theropod dinosaurs that lived from the Middle Jur****ic...
- Ichthyovenator is a genus of spinosaurid dinosaur that lived in what is now Laos, sometime between 120 and 113 million years ago, during the Aptian stage...
- ISBN 978-0-375-82419-7. Brett-Surman, M. K. (1979-12-15). "Phylogeny and palaeobiogeography of hadrosaurian dinosaurs". Nature. 277 (5697): 560–562. Bibcode:1979Natur...
- Ankylopollexia is an extinct clade of ornithischian dinosaurs that lived from the Late Jur****ic to the Late Cretaceous. It is a derived clade of iguanodontian...
- Minqaria (meaning "beak") is a genus of arenysaurinin lambeosaurine hadrosaur from the Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) Ouled Abdoun Basin of Morocco. The...
- leaving thick marine deposits sandwiched between coal beds. Bivalve palaeobiogeography also indicates that Africa was split in half by a shallow sea during...
- Leptoceratopsidae is an extinct family of neoceratopsian dinosaurs from Asia, North America and possibly Europe. Leptoceratopsids resembled, and were closely...
- Due RA, Morwood MJ, Kurniawan I (2009). "Dragon's Paradise Lost: Palaeobiogeography, Evolution and Extinction of the Largest-Ever Terrestrial Lizards...