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SUBMITTER: Mohr SR
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10047536 | biostudies-literature | 2023
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Mohr Sydney R SR Acorn John H JH Currie Philip J PJ
PloS one 20230328 3
Isolated teeth, previously referred to Aves, are more common than other bird fossils from the Late Cretaceous of Alberta. However, there are no known morphological synapomorphies that distinguish isolated bird teeth, and features of these teeth are generally shared with those of non-avian theropods and crocodilians. Here, specimens ranging from Late Santonian to Late Maastrichtian in age are described and qualitatively categorized into morphotypes, most of which strongly resemble teeth of extant ...[more]