Now, listen to part of a lecture on the topic you just read about.
I think that it's still not clear what the real function of the lambeosaurs'crest was. There are serious problems with each of the theories you just read about. First, the idea that the crests improve the land be a source sense of smell is not supported by the structure of lambeosaurs'brains. In animals with a strong sense of smell, the brain area next to the organ of smell tends to be well developed. That's because the brain area contains a lot of nerves that process the information from the organ of smell. However, from fossils of lambeosaurs skulls, it seems the brain cavity next to the crest was small and underdeveloped. So it hardly seems likely that the crest was used to improve the sense of smell.
Second, the idea that the crests were used to control body temperature, there are important differences between lambeosaursand stegosaurus. Stegosaurus had many bone plates along their backs. The many bony plates of stegosaurus when added altogether, amounted to a fairly large amount of body surface area. By contrast, lambeosaurshad just one crest. The additional surface area that the crest provided was so small that it would not have provided any real advantage in cooling.
What about the third idea that the crests were used to communicate by sound? All lambeosaurs species had crests. So if this theory is true, then all the lambeosaurs species should have had a good sense of hearing as well. But that's the problem. So far, we've discovered just the one fossil suggesting that one lambeosaurspecies had a good sense of hearing. We do not have any evidence of good hearing in any of the other lambeosaurs species. So unless evidence from other lambeosaursspecies can be found, we should remain skeptical of this theory.