The megatracksite phenomenon: implications for tetrapod palaeobiology across terrestrial-shallow-marine transitional zones

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Megatracksites, popularly known as ‘dinosaur Freeways’ are regionally extensive, stratigraphically restricted track <1.0 m thick. Others (Type 2) represent relatively thin track

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Lockley, M. G., & Meyer, C. A. (2023). The megatracksite phenomenon: implications for tetrapod palaeobiology across terrestrial-shallow-marine transitional zones. Geological Society Special Publication, 522(1), 285–324. https://doi.org/10.1144/SP522-2021-164

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