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Taphonomy's contributions to paleobiology
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- 08 April 2016, pp. 105-119
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Mass extinctions and macroevolution
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- 08 April 2016, pp. 192-210
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Morphological disparity in Ordovician-Devonian crinoids and the early saturation of morphological space
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- 08 February 2016, pp. 320-344
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Clams and brachiopods—ships that pass in the night
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- 08 February 2016, pp. 383-396
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The role of anoxia in the decay and mineralization of proteinaceous macro-fossils
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- 08 February 2016, pp. 139-154
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Models for fossil concentrations: paleobiologic implications
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- 08 April 2016, pp. 6-24
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Mathematical models of cladogenesis
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- 08 April 2016, pp. 42-52
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Milankovitch cycles and their effects on species in ecological and evolutionary time
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- 08 April 2016, pp. 11-21
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The stratigraphic distribution of fossils
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- 08 February 2016, pp. 92-109
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Iterative evolution of hypercarnivory in canids (Mammalia: Carnivora): evolutionary interactions among sympatric predators
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- 08 February 2016, pp. 340-362
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Trophic diversity in past and present guilds of large predatory mammals
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- 08 February 2016, pp. 155-173
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Interpreting the diet of extinct ruminants: the case of a non-browsing giraffid
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- 08 February 2016, pp. 287-300
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Why are larger Foraminifera large?
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- 08 April 2016, pp. 195-208
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Variation in dinosaur skeletochronology indicators: implications for age assessment and physiology
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- 08 April 2016, pp. 295-304
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The ontogeny of Pteranodon and other pterosaurs
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- 08 February 2016, pp. 92-106
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Organic preservation of non-mineralizing organisms and the taphonomy of the Burgess Shale
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- 08 April 2016, pp. 272-286
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The paradox of the first tier: an agenda for paleobiology
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- 08 April 2016, pp. 2-12
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The shape of evolution: a comparison of real and random clades
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- 08 April 2016, pp. 23-40
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Morphological complexity increase in metazoans
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- 08 February 2016, pp. 131-142
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Phanerozoic development of tiering in soft substrata suspension-feeding communities
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- 08 April 2016, pp. 400-420
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