Late Cretaceous Biogeographical Map of Nonavian Dinosaurs (IMAGE)
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By the Late Cretaceous period (100-66 million years ago), nonavian dinosaurs were separated into Northern and Southern hemisphere groups. European dinosaurs were isolated by rising sea levels at the time. The results are part of research by Tai Kubo, Ph.D., a postdoctoral researcher affiliated with the University Museum at the University of Tokyo.
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Image adapted from research figure originally published in Systematic Biology, DOI: 10.1093/sysbio/syz024, CC-BY
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Image by Tai Kubo, originally published in Systematic Biology, CC-BY
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