Morphology, Disparity, and Evolution of Theropod Teeth in the Late Cretaceous in Alberta

Morphology, Disparity, and Evolution of Theropod Teeth in the Late Cretaceous in Alberta

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Principal Component Analysis

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Principal Component Analysis

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Morphology, Disparity, and Evolution of Theropod Teeth in the Late Cretaceous in Alberta

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  1. 1 Introduction
  2. 2 Overview
  3. 3 Theropods
  4. 4 Data Collection
  5. 5 Western Interior Basin
  6. 6 Discriminant Function Analysis
  7. 7 Disparity Graph
  8. 8 New Raptor Species
  9. 9 Morphological Disparity
  10. 10 Theropod Groups
  11. 11 Dromaeosaurus
  12. 12 Troodon
  13. 13 Formation Variation
  14. 14 Principal Component Grid
  15. 15 Family Relationships of Modern Birds
  16. 16 Evolution within Rock Units
  17. 17 Shifts
  18. 18 Trosoraptor
  19. 19 Rock Units
  20. 20 Principal Component Analysis
  21. 21 Conclusion
  22. 22 Future Directions
  23. 23 Thank You

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