2024
DOI: 10.1038/s42003-024-06137-1
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Cranial functional specialisation for strength precedes morphological evolution in Oviraptorosauria

Luke E. Meade,
Michael Pittman,
Amy Balanoff
et al.

Abstract: Oviraptorosaurians were a theropod dinosaur group that reached high diversity in the Late Cretaceous. Within oviraptorosaurians, the later diverging oviraptorids evolved distinctive crania which were extensively pneumatised, short and tall, and had a robust toothless beak, interpreted as providing a powerful bite for their herbivorous to omnivorous diet. The present study explores the ability of oviraptorid crania to resist large mechanical stresses compared with other theropods and where this adaptation origi… Show more

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