FIG. 8 in Pennaraptoran Theropod Dinosaurs Past Progress And New Frontiers

FIG. 8. Europe as a dispersal center and geographical gateway, especially during the Early Cretaceous. The green arrowed lines denote possible dispersal directions and approximate dispersal routes; Solid lines denote paleogeography at 135 Ma. Paleomap after (Matthews et al., 2016). Abbreviations: A,...

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Main Authors: Pittman, Michael, Xu, Xing
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Published: Zenodo 2020
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12778933
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Summary:FIG. 8. Europe as a dispersal center and geographical gateway, especially during the Early Cretaceous. The green arrowed lines denote possible dispersal directions and approximate dispersal routes; Solid lines denote paleogeography at 135 Ma. Paleomap after (Matthews et al., 2016). Abbreviations: A, Asia; E, Europe; F, Africa; I, India; M, Madagascar; N, North America; PO, Pacific Ocean; S, South America; T, Antarctica; TO, Tethys Ocean; U, Australia. Published as part of Pittman, Michael & Xu, Xing, 2020, Pennaraptoran Theropod Dinosaurs Past Progress And New Frontiers, pp. 1-354 in Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2020 (440) on page 140, DOI:10.1206/0003-0090.440.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/12778891