The relationship between genus richness and geographic area in Late Cretaceous marine biotas: epicontinental sea versus open-ocean-facing settings
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Spatial bias in the marine fossil recordReconciling hierarchical taxonomy with molecular phylogenies.Controlling for the species-area effect supports constrained long-term Mesozoic terrestrial vertebrate diversification.Marine life in a greenhouse world: cephalopod biodiversity and biogeography during the early Late Cretaceous
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The relationship between genus richness and geographic area in Late Cretaceous marine biotas: epicontinental sea versus open-ocean-facing settings
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Anne J Lagomarcino
Arnold I Miller
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0040472
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2012-01-01T00:00:00Z