Evolution: Mix-and-match adaptations in plant-eating dinosaurs

Ornithischian dinosaurs were primary consumers in Mesozoic ecosystems, their evolution intricately linked to challenges of a plant-heavy diet. Whether phenotypic similarities among different ornithischian lineages imply a common functional solution to herbivory is unclear. New research suggests that...

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