Craniofacial ontogeny in Centrosaurus apertus

Centrosaurus apertus, a large bodied ceratopsid from the Late Cretaceous of North America, is one of the most common fossils recovered from the Belly River Group.This fossil record shows a wide diversity in morphology and size, with specimens ranging from putative juveniles to fully-grown individuals.The goal of this study was to reconstruct the on

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Where, why and how carnivores kill domestic animals in different parts of their ranges: An example of the Eurasian lynx

Human-carnivore conflicts over predation on domestic animals are a global challenge.Knowledge of determinants and patterns of predation on domestic animals is an essential prerequisite to develop and apply effective interventions against carnivores.Yet, it is surprisingly little known about how these determinants and patterns vary across different

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