https://t.co/KsGKJ4fC6u
"the assumption that sharks and arthrodires show similar mouth-body proportions does not hold; arthrodires have much larger mouths than sharks of similar body length"
Giant, swimming mouths: Oral dimensions of extant #sharks do not accurately predict #bodysize in Dunkleosteus terrelli @thePeerJ @thePeerJ https://t.co/pp3XwtYiPO https://t.co/KLBEkcBXHX
The Year of Dunk continues! Ramifications for body size estimation for incompletely preserved fossils, supported by more complete body fossils of arthrodires. This paper was originally hoped to have come out before the one in MDPI Diversity.
https://t.co/QfqFoNO7oC
Giant, swimming mouths: oral dimensions of extant sharks do not accurately predict body size in Dunkleosteus terrelli (Placodermi: Arthrodira)
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