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A biomechanical constraint on body mass in terrestrial mammalian predators; Lethaia , Volume 41 (4) –Dec 1, 2008
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This paper was particularly educational for me. It explains in depth, for example, why two animals of relatively similar morphologies would have differing maximum weight potential (e.g. lack of suitable prey, descending from animals with the genetic potential to reach larger weights).


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