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    Other| July 01, 1986

    Clinal geographic variation in mammals; implications for the study of chronoclines

    Paul L. Koch
    Paul L. Koch
    Univ. Mich., Mus. Paleontol., Ann Arbor, MI, United States
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    Paleobiology (1986) 12 (3): 269–281.
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    Paul L. Koch; Clinal geographic variation in mammals; implications for the study of chronoclines. Paleobiology 1986;; 12 (3): 269–281. doi:

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