Lorna Steel
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Foffa D, Johnson M, Young M, Steel L, Brusatte S
PeerJ
. 2019 Apr;
7:e6646.
PMID: 30972249
Teleosauroids were a successful group of semi-aquatic crocodylomorphs that were an integral part of coastal marine/lagoonal faunas during the Jurassic. Their fossil record suggests that the group declined in diversity...
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Brusatte S, Muir A, Young M, Walsh S, Steel L, Witmer L
Anat Rec (Hoboken)
. 2016 Aug;
299(11):1511-1530.
PMID: 27532628
Modern crocodylians are a morphologically conservative group, but extinct relatives (crocodylomorphs) experimented with a wide range of diets, behaviors, and body sizes. Among the most unusual of these fossil groups...
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Young M, Steel L, Brusatte S, Foffa D, Lepage Y
R Soc Open Sci
. 2015 Jun;
1(3):140269.
PMID: 26064563
Machimosaurus was a large-bodied durophagous/chelonivorous genus of teleosaurid crocodylomorph that lived in shallow marine and brackish ecosystems during the Late Jurassic. Among teleosaurids, Machimosaurus and its sister taxon 'Steneosaurus' obtusidens...
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Young M, Hua S, Steel L, Foffa D, Brusatte S, Thuring S, et al.
R Soc Open Sci
. 2015 Jun;
1(2):140222.
PMID: 26064545
Machimosaurus was a large-bodied genus of teleosaurid crocodylomorph, considered to have been durophagous/chelonivorous, and which frequented coastal marine/estuarine ecosystems during the Late Jurassic. Here, we revise the genus based on...
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Young M, Brusatte S, de Andrade M, Desojo J, Beatty B, Steel L, et al.
PLoS One
. 2012 Oct;
7(9):e44985.
PMID: 23028723
Background: Dakosaurus and Plesiosuchus are characteristic genera of aquatic, large-bodied, macrophagous metriorhynchid crocodylomorphs. Recent studies show that these genera were apex predators in marine ecosystems during the latter part of...