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    Volume 22, Number 2
    1 April 1996
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    Other| April 01, 1996

    Fourier analysis applied to Stephanomys (Rodentia, Muridae) molars; nonprogressive evolutionary pattern in a gradual lineage

    Sabrina Renaud;
    Sabrina Renaud
    Universite Montpellier II, Institut des Sciences de l'Evolution, Montpellier, France
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    Jacques Michaux;
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    Jean-Jacques Jaeger;
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    Jean-Christophe Auffray
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    Paleobiology (1996) 22 (2): 255–265.
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    Sabrina Renaud, Jacques Michaux, Jean-Jacques Jaeger, Jean-Christophe Auffray; Fourier analysis applied to Stephanomys (Rodentia, Muridae) molars; nonprogressive evolutionary pattern in a gradual lineage. Paleobiology 1996;; 22 (2): 255–265. doi:

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      • applications
      • biologic evolution
      • biometry
      • Cenozoic
      • Chordata
      • data processing
      • Europe
      • Eutheria
      • Fourier analysis
      • France
      • gradualism
      • Iberian Peninsula
      • Mammalia
      • morphology
      • Muridae
      • Myomorpha
      • Neogene
      • patterns
      • phylogeny
      • Pliocene
      • reconstruction
      • Rodentia
      • shape analysis
      • Southern Europe
      • Spain
      • statistical analysis
      • teeth
      • Tertiary
      • Tetrapoda
      • Theria
      • Vertebrata
      • Western Europe
      • Stephanomys
      Latitude & Longitude
      • N42°30'00" - N51°00'00", W05°00'00" - E08°30'00"
      • N36°00'00" - N43°45'00", W09°30'00" - E04°30'00"
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