Fig. 5 in Body mass estimation in amphicyonid carnivoran mammals: A multiple regression approach from the skull and skeleton ...

Fig. 5. Reconstruction of three extinct beardogs (right column) compared with their presumed analogues or ecomorphs among the living caniforms (left column). A. Ursus arctos. B. Canis lupus. C. Canis latrans. D. Ysengrinia americana. E. Daphoenodon superbus. F. Daphoenus vetus. Note the three differ...

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Main Authors: Figueirido, Borja, Pérez-Claros, Juan A., Hunt, Robert M., Jr., Palmqvist, Paul
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Published: Zenodo 2010
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13279837
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Summary:Fig. 5. Reconstruction of three extinct beardogs (right column) compared with their presumed analogues or ecomorphs among the living caniforms (left column). A. Ursus arctos. B. Canis lupus. C. Canis latrans. D. Ysengrinia americana. E. Daphoenodon superbus. F. Daphoenus vetus. Note the three different size classes among these caniforms, and the three types of ecomorphs mentioned in the text. Drawings by Óscar San−Isidro. ... : Published as part of Figueirido, Borja, Pérez-Claros, Juan A., Hunt, Robert M., Jr. & Palmqvist, Paul, 2011, Body mass estimation in amphicyonid carnivoran mammals: A multiple regression approach from the skull and skeleton, pp. 225-246 in Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 56 (2) on page 237, DOI: 10.4202/app.2010.0005, http://zenodo.org/record/13279827 ...