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Figure 5 in Do extraordinarily high growth rates in Permo-Triassic dicynodonts (Therapsida, Anomodontia) explain their success before and after the end-Permian extinction?
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Figure 5. Phylogenetic distribution of mean channel density and enlarged vascular channels amongst therapsids. Mean channel density optimized using squared-change parsimony and equal branch lengths; enlarged vascular channels optimized using parsimony. Topology modified from Angielczyk (2007), Botha, Abdala & Smith (2007), Fröbisch (2007), and Liu, Li & Cheng (2002), Higher level taxonomy of anomodonts follows Kammerer & Angielczyk (2009).
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