Extended Data Fig. 3: Distributions of bootstrap means of terrestrial mammal body masses by trophic guild since the Early Cretaceous, 145 million years ago. | Nature Ecology & Evolution

Extended Data Fig. 3: Distributions of bootstrap means of terrestrial mammal body masses by trophic guild since the Early Cretaceous, 145 million years ago.

From: Anthropogenic disruptions to longstanding patterns of trophic-size structure in vertebrates

Extended Data Fig. 3

Each boxplot represents the results of 1,000 bootstrap replicates. Silhouettes show example species for each time interval. Boxplot elements as in Fig. 2. Silhouettes show example species for each time interval. Icons are all from PhyloPic.org. Creator credits: (left to right) T. Michael Keesey; Scott Hartman; Heinrich Harder; Zimices; Christine Axon; T. Michael Keesey; US National Park Service; Steven Traver, Steven Traver.

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