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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,
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Palaeobiogeography and
Biodiversity Change: The
Ordovician and Mesozoic–Cenozoic Radiations...
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Metriacanthosauridae (Gr**** for "moderately-spined lizards") is an
extinct family of
allosauroid theropod dinosaurs that
lived from the
Middle Jur****ic...
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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...
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palaeobiogeography of
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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...
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Minqaria (meaning "beak") is a
genus of
arenysaurinin lambeosaurine hadrosaur from the Late
Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)
Ouled Abdoun Basin of Morocco. The...
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leaving thick marine deposits sandwiched between coal beds.
Bivalve palaeobiogeography also
indicates that
Africa was
split in half by a
shallow sea during...
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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...