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Resolving time in paleobiology
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- 08 April 2016, pp. 1-8
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Comparative dental microwear of ruminant and perissodactyl molars: Implications for paleodietary analysis of rare and extinct ungulate clades
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- 09 November 2015, pp. 98-116
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Shell ornamentation as a likely exaptation: evidence from predatory drilling on Cenozoic bivalves
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- 10 March 2015, pp. 187-201
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Patterns of drilling predation on gastropods of the family Turritellidae in the Gulf of California
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- 08 February 2016, pp. 476-486
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The scale of it all: postcanine tooth size, the taxon-level effect, and the universality of Gould's scaling law
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- 08 April 2016, pp. 188-203
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Body size, sampling completeness, and extinction risk in the marine fossil record
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- 30 January 2020, pp. 23-40
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Taxonomic survivorship and morphologic complexity in Paleozoic bryozoan genera
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- 08 April 2016, pp. 407-418
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Biases in the durations and diversities of fossil taxa
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- 08 February 2016, pp. 272-292
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Rupture strength and flow rate of Nautilus siphuncular tube
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- 08 April 2016, pp. 408-425
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Stratophenetic tracing of phylogeny using SIMCA pattern recognition technique: a case study of the late Neogene planktic foraminifera Globoconella clade
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- 08 February 2016, pp. 52-65
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Craniodental functional evolution in sauropodomorph dinosaurs
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- 22 May 2017, pp. 435-462
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Testing for faunal stability across a regional biotic transition: quantifying stasis and variation among recurring coral-rich biofacies in the Middle Devonian Appalachian Basin
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- 08 April 2016, pp. 20-37
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Sea cows and sea grasses
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- 08 February 2016, pp. 417-420
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On the expected distribution of species' ranges
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- 08 February 2016, pp. 126-138
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Ghost taxa, ancestors, and assumptions: a comment on Wagner
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- 08 April 2016, pp. 453-455
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Ecology of extreme faunal turnover of tropical American scallops
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- 08 April 2016, pp. 77-93
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Computer simulations of early land plant branching morphologies: canalization of patterns during evolution?
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- 08 February 2016, pp. 196-210
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Estimation of locomotory forces and stresses in the limb bones of Recent and extinct equids
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- 08 April 2016, pp. 209-220
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Was marine faunal diversity in the Pleistocene affected by changes in sea level?
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- 08 February 2016, pp. 394-399
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On the early origins of major biologic groups
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- 08 April 2016, pp. 107-115
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