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Re: K-T survivors (hadrosaurs?, mammals & birds)



In a message dated 1/22/02 1:46:02 PM Pacific Standard Time, 
david.marjanovic@gmx.at writes:


<< One problem I have with surviving hadrosaurs is the utter lack of evidence
for an explosion in hadrosaur numbers, even if not in the number of their
clades (longer generation times than tiny mammals), in the Paleocene. >>
       
       Paleocene beds are very thick throughout the American West also. So we 
have only one bone? I look forward to the paper, however. Also, didn't we 
have this discussion three months ago? Yes! I remember no one commenting on 
Wagner's post:
http://www.cmnh.org/fun/dinosaur-archive/2001Oct/msg00440.html
DV