
[Brayard et al. (2010)][1] assert that their study of late Early Triassic gastropods provides evidence against the post-extinction Lilliput effect. Regrettably, their data provide no such evidence. The Lilliput effect as defined by [Urbanek (1993)][2] is a quantifiable, temporary decrease in the
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