Fig. 3 in A new Arctic hadrosaurid from the Prince Creek Formation (lower Maastrichtian) of northern Alaska ...
Fig. 3. Histogram of hadrosaurid bones from the Liscomb bonebed (Prince Creek Formation) for which at least 10 specimens are known. Size is standardized by the mean of size classes 1 and 2 for each bone. The relative size is adjusted so that the mean size of the size class 1 specimens becomes 1. The...
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Summary: | Fig. 3. Histogram of hadrosaurid bones from the Liscomb bonebed (Prince Creek Formation) for which at least 10 specimens are known. Size is standardized by the mean of size classes 1 and 2 for each bone. The relative size is adjusted so that the mean size of the size class 1 specimens becomes 1. The hypothesis of normal distribution for all samples, and samples whose relative sizes range 0.88–1.52, are both rejected (p << 0.001). The hypothesis of normal distribution for specimens whose relative size range 0.88–1.12 was not rejected (p = 0.25). Relative sizes of juvenile E. annectens specimens are also shown at the bottom. Note that due to insufficient numbers of corresponding bone types, size class 3 individuals of E. annectens are not shown in the histogram. For raw data, see SOM 3. ... : Published as part of Mori, Hirotsugu, Druckenmiller, Patrick S. & Erickson, Gregory M., 2016, A new Arctic hadrosaurid from the Prince Creek Formation (lower Maastrichtian) of northern Alaska, pp. 15-32 in Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 61 (1) on page 18, DOI: 10.4202/app.00152.2015, http://zenodo.org/record/13263701 ... |
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