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Osmoregulation in Alligatoroidea: shifting the paradigm untethers biogeographic questions
A pervasive maxim in herpetology is that alligators (Alligatoridae) are poor salinity regulators relative to their taxonomic kin, crocodiles (Crocodylidae), evidenced by the purported lack of osmor...
期刊介绍:
Historical Biology is an international peer reviewed journal publishing original research and review papers covering developments in the sciences concerned with the history of life through geological time and the biology of past organisms, and seeks to encourage a diversity of approaches in this rapidly expanding field, especially new technologies.