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    Volume 25, Number 3
    1 July 1999
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    Other| July 01, 1999

    Comparing palynological abundance and diversity; implications for biotic replacement during the Cretaceous angiosperm radiation

    Richard Lupia;
    Richard Lupia
    Field Museum of Natural History, Department of Geology, Chicago, IL, United States
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    Richard Lupia
    Field Museum of Natural History, Department of Geology, Chicago, IL, United States
    Scott Lidgard
    Peter R. Crane
    Publisher: Paleontological Society
    First Online: 03 Mar 2017
    Online ISSN: 1938-5331
    Print ISSN: 0094-8373
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    Paleobiology (1999) 25 (3): 305–340.
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    Richard Lupia, Scott Lidgard, Peter R. Crane; Comparing palynological abundance and diversity; implications for biotic replacement during the Cretaceous angiosperm radiation. Paleobiology 1999;; 25 (3): 305–340. doi:

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      • adaptive radiation
      • Angiospermae
      • communities
      • Cretaceous
      • Gymnospermae
      • Mesozoic
      • microfossils
      • North America
      • paleolatitude
      • palynomorphs
      • Plantae
      • species diversity
      • Spermatophyta
      • statistical analysis
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