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This document summarizes a research article that compares different techniques for estimating body mass using recent reptiles and the pelycosaur Edaphosaurus boanerges. The article was published in 1999 in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology and was authored by Grant Hurlburt of the University of Toronto and Marshall University. It received 61 citations and was accessed 75 times. The full text then provides the body of the original research article for reference.

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This document summarizes a research article that compares different techniques for estimating body mass using recent reptiles and the pelycosaur Edaphosaurus boanerges. The article was published in 1999 in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology and was authored by Grant Hurlburt of the University of Toronto and Marshall University. It received 61 citations and was accessed 75 times. The full text then provides the body of the original research article for reference.

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Comparison of body mass estimation techniques, using Recent reptiles and the
pelycosaur Edaphosaurus boanerges

Article in Journal of Verterbrate Paleontology · June 1999


DOI: 10.1080/02724634.1999.10011145

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Comparison of body mass estimation techniques, using


Recent reptiles and the pelycosaur Edaphosaurus
boanerges
a b
Grant Hurlburt
a
Department of Zoology , University of Toronto , 25 Harbord Street, Toronto, Ontario,
Canada , M5S 3G5
b
Division of Biology , Marshall University , 400 Hall Greer Blvd., Huntington, West Virginia,
25701
Published online: 24 Aug 2010.

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