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Figure 4 in Multivariate analysis of neognath skeletal measurements: implications for body mass estimation in Mesozoic birds

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Figure 4. Biplots used in the selection of four variables for each fossil group of Mesozoic birds: humeral length (HL), femoral length (FL), diaphyseal craniocaudal width of ulna (dUW), and diaphyseal craniocaudal width of femur (dFWcc). Each predictor variable was plotted against a combination of the 14 remaining variables used for estimating body mass (BM; Table S3). The biplots show the regression line fitted for extant birds (grey circles) with the 95% confidence intervals for BM predictions (dotted lines). Following the procedure of selection of variables (see text), HL and FL were used for generating functions that can be applied to all fossil avian taxa. In contrast, dUW and dFWcc could not be incorporated into the functions adjusted for estimating BM in Archaeopterygidae and Enantiornithes, respectively.

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Published as part of Serrano, Francisco José, Palmqvist, Paul & Sanz, José Luis, 2015, Multivariate analysis of neognath skeletal measurements: implications for body mass estimation in Mesozoic birds, pp. 929-955 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 173 (4) on page 940, DOI: 10.1111/zoj.12215, http://zenodo.org/record/10830530

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