The roles of endothermy and the tribosphenic molar in the ecological diversification of mammals: Potential key innovations

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Individual

Major

Biology (BIOL)

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Comps

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None

Degree

Bachelor of Arts

Class Year

2015

Department or Program

Biology

Comps Adviser(s)

McKone, Mark

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womackr_2015_BIOL.pdf

Keywords

endothermy, key innovation, tribosphenic, molar, cretaceous, paleogene, tertiary, non-avian dinosaurs, niche, mammal, diet, speciation, diversification, ecological opportunity, molecular clock, hypocone, dentition, metabolism, metabolic rate

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Student Work Completed Date

2014-11-19

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