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Supplementary information for Xing et al.: Hummingbird-sized dinosaur from the Cretaceous of Myanmar

Authors: Xing, Lida; Jingmai K. O'Connor; Schmitz, Lars; Chiappe, Luis M.; McKellar, Ryan C.; Qiru Yi; Li, Gang;

Supplementary information for Xing et al.: Hummingbird-sized dinosaur from the Cretaceous of Myanmar

Abstract

This contribution contains an interactive 3D model of HPG-15-3, the TNT nexus file for the phylogenetic analysis, comparative data, and R scripts/tree files to reproduce the following figures of Xing et al. (2019): Figure 02 Figure 03 Extended Data Figure 06 Extended Data Figure 09. Data for Figure 03 were originally published in Schmitz and Motani (2011).

{"references": ["Xing, L, O'Connor, JK, Schmitz, L et al. (2020). Enigmatic Burmese specimen possible smallest known Mesozoic dinosaur. Nature.", "Schmitz, L, Motani, R (2011). Nocturnality in dinosaurs inferred from scleral ring and orbit morphology. Science, 332(6030):705-8. doi: 10.1126/science.1200043"]}

Please refer to the annotated R scripts to replicate analyses and figures, and contact Lars Schmitz (ecomorph@gmail.com) with your questions.

Keywords

3D model, nexus, TNT, scleral ring, orbit, eye socket, skull size

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