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Experimental Manipulation of Body Size to Estimate Morphological Scaling Relationships in Drosophila
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Reconstructed evolutionary patterns for crocodile-line archosaurs demonstrate impact of failure to log-transform body
Roger B J Benson1, Pedro Godoy2,3, Mario Bronzati4
1Department of Earth Sciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, OX1 3AN, UK. roger.benson@earth.ox.ac.uk.
Communications Biology
|February 26, 2022
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