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    Other| January 01, 1980

    Reconstruction of the trophic web in paleontology; community structure in the Stone City Formation (middle Eocene, Texas)

    R. J. Stanton;
    R. J. Stanton
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    P. C. Nelson
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    Journal of Paleontology (1980) 54 (1): 118–135.
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    R. J. Stanton, P. C. Nelson; Reconstruction of the trophic web in paleontology; community structure in the Stone City Formation (middle Eocene, Texas). Journal of Paleontology 1980;; 54 (1): 118–135. doi:

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      • Burleson County Texas
      • Cenozoic
      • Chordata
      • Claiborne Group
      • communities
      • Eocene
      • Foraminifera
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      • Gulf Coastal Plain
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      • marine environment
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      • middle Eocene
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