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Growth rates of pterobranchs and the lifespan of graptolites
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- 08 February 2016, pp. 459-475
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Identifying disruptions to the ecological balance of nature: a foraminiferal example across the initiation of the Paleocene–Eocene thermal maximum
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- 07 February 2019, pp. 98-113
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On the probabilities of branch durations and stratigraphic gaps in phylogenies of fossil taxa when rates of diversification and sampling vary over time
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- 19 February 2019, pp. 30-55
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Accounting for unequal variances in evolutionary trend mechanisms
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- 08 April 2016, pp. 191-198
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Comparison of in situ mineral-associated lipid compositions in modern invertebrate skeletons: preliminary evidence of dietary and environmental influence
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- 20 May 2016, pp. 201-211
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Tetrapod origins
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- 08 February 2016, pp. 404-409
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Function of cameral water in Nautilus
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- 20 May 2016, pp. 168-172
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Differential drivers of benthic foraminiferal and molluscan community composition from a multivariate record of early Miocene environmental change
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- 08 April 2016, pp. 398-416
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Postembryonic development of Dalmanitina, and the evolution of facial suture fusion in Phacopina
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- 04 December 2018, pp. 638-659
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The rise to dominance of lanternfishes (Teleostei: Myctophidae) in the oceanic ecosystems: a paleontological perspective
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- 19 March 2021, pp. 446-463
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The many faces of synapsid cranial allometry
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- 12 September 2019, pp. 531-545
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Life span bias explains live–dead discordance in abundance of two common bivalves
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- 04 December 2018, pp. 783-797
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General models of ecological diversification. II. Simulations and empirical applications
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- 28 March 2016, pp. 209-239
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Principal component analysis of avian hind limb and foot morphometrics and the relationship between ecology and phylogeny
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- 23 September 2020, pp. 314-336
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Arm movement and feeding mode of inadunate crinoids with biserial muscular arm articulations
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- 08 April 2016, pp. 202-208
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Bill disparity and feeding strategies among fossil and modern penguins
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- 03 March 2020, pp. 176-192
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Effects of mass extinction and recovery dynamics on long-term evolutionary trends: a morphological study of Strophomenida (Brachiopoda) across the Late Ordovician mass extinction
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- 31 August 2018, pp. 603-619
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Spinosity, regeneration, and targeting among Paleozoic crinoids and their predators
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- 21 March 2018, pp. 290-305
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The effects of geographic range size and abundance on extinction during a time of “sluggish”’ evolution
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- 17 December 2020, pp. 54-67
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General models of ecological diversification. I. Conceptual synthesis
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- 05 April 2016, pp. 185-208
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