Extended Data Fig. 4: Weighted bootstrap means (±1.96 weighted standard deviation) of terrestrial mammal body masses by trophic guild since the Early Cretaceous, 145 million years ago. | Nature Ecology & Evolution

Extended Data Fig. 4: Weighted bootstrap means (±1.96 weighted standard deviation) 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. 4

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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