Patterns of morphospace occupation and m
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Stephanie E. Pierce; Kenneth D. Angielczyk; Emily J. Rayfield
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Article
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2008
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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## Abstract Extant and fossil crocodilians have long been divided into taxonomic and/or ecological groups based on broad patterns of skull shape, particularly the relative length and width of the snout. However, these patterns have not been quantitatively analyzed in detail, and their biomechanical