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2012
Plants, and the organisms that eat them, constitute the majority of terrestrial multicellular diversity (Speight et al., 2008). Indeed, co-evolutionary interactions between herbivores and plants are thought by some to be 'the major zone of interaction responsible for generating terrestrial organic diversity' with plant secondary metabolites (PSMs ...
Forbey, Jennifer, Hunter, Mark D.
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Plants, and the organisms that eat them, constitute the majority of terrestrial multicellular diversity (Speight et al., 2008). Indeed, co-evolutionary interactions between herbivores and plants are thought by some to be 'the major zone of interaction responsible for generating terrestrial organic diversity' with plant secondary metabolites (PSMs ...
Forbey, Jennifer, Hunter, Mark D.
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Science, 2014
Paleontology![Figure][1] CREDIT: JAIME CHIRINOS/SCIENCE SOURCE After the mass extinctions of the Cretaceous, many terrestrial ecosystems were dominated by large flightless birds. Although the bill anatomy of some of these species suggest a carnivorous diet, the diet of the largest of these, Gastornis , has been debated. Angst et al. conducted carbon
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Paleontology![Figure][1] CREDIT: JAIME CHIRINOS/SCIENCE SOURCE After the mass extinctions of the Cretaceous, many terrestrial ecosystems were dominated by large flightless birds. Although the bill anatomy of some of these species suggest a carnivorous diet, the diet of the largest of these, Gastornis , has been debated. Angst et al. conducted carbon
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