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November 01, 1985
Variation within coral colonies and its importance for interpreting fossil species
Ann Budd Foster
Ann Budd Foster
Univ. Iowa, Geol. Dep., Iowa City, IA, United States
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Journal of Paleontology (1985) 59 (6): 1359–1381.
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Ann Budd Foster; Variation within coral colonies and its importance for interpreting fossil species. Journal of Paleontology 1985;; 59 (6): 1359–1381. doi:
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- Anthozoa
- Antilles
- Caribbean region
- Cenozoic
- Cnidaria
- Coelenterata
- colonial taxa
- Discovery Bay Jamaica
- Greater Antilles
- Holocene
- Invertebrata
- Jamaica
- living taxa
- multivariate analysis
- oceanography
- paleontology
- patterns
- populations
- prediction
- quantitative analysis
- Quaternary
- reefs
- regression analysis
- speciation
- statistical analysis
- taxonomy
- West Indies
- species variation
- Montastraea
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