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English: "Three approaches are shown: (a) actual taxa binned at the resolution of stratigraphic stages; (b) actual taxa plus ghost ranges inferred using branch lengths; (c) actual taxa plus ghost ranges plus phylogenetically reconstructed body size values of inferred common ancestors. Random 50% bootstrap samples were drawn over 100 iterations. The interquartile range of these iterations is shown in dark grey, the total range in light grey."
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Author Authors of the study: Maximilian T. Stockdale & Michael J. Benton

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From the study "Environmental drivers of body size evolution in crocodile-line archosaurs"

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