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1. Spatial sampling heterogeneity limits the detectability of deep time latitudinal biodiversity gradients.

2. A new Middle Jurassic diplodocoid suggests an earlier dispersal and diversification of sauropod dinosaurs.

3. Biotic and environmental dynamics through the Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous transition: evidence for protracted faunal and ecological turnover.

4. Near-Stasis in the Long-Term Diversification of Mesozoic Tetrapods.

5. Climate constrains the evolutionary history and biodiversity of crocodylians.

6. The Anatomy and Phylogenetic Relationships of "Pelorosaurus" becklesii (Neosauropoda, Macronaria) from the Early Cretaceous of England.

7. Rates of dinosaur body mass evolution indicate 170 million years of sustained ecological innovation on the avian stem lineage.

8. The latitudinal biodiversity gradient through deep time.

9. Multi-variate models are essential for understanding vertebrate diversification in deep time.

10. The completeness of the fossil record of mesozoic birds: implications for early avian evolution.

12. Neuroanatomy of the crocodylian Tomistoma dowsoni from the Miocene of North Africa provides insights into the evolutionary history of gavialoids.

17. Spatiotemporal variation in completeness of the early cynodont fossil record and its implications for mammalian evolutionary history.

18. Ten more years of discovery: revisiting the quality of the sauropodomorph dinosaur fossil record.

19. The apparent exponential radiation of Phanerozoic land vertebrates is an artefact of spatial sampling biases.

20. Spatiotemporal sampling patterns in the 230 million year fossil record of terrestrial crocodylomorphs and their impact on diversity.

21. Preservational bias controls the fossil record of pterosaurs.

22. A re-evaluation of the ‘mid-Cretaceous sauropod hiatus’ and the impact of uneven sampling of the fossil record on patterns of regional dinosaur extinction

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