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May 01, 1974
Stability, diversity, and speciation in Paleozoic epeiric seas
Journal of Paleontology (1974) 48 (3): 540–548.
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Niles Eldredge; Stability, diversity, and speciation in Paleozoic epeiric seas. Journal of Paleontology 1974;; 48 (3): 540–548. doi:
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