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October 01, 1987
On the estimation of taxonomic longevity from Lyellian curves
Jeffrey S. Levinton;
Jeffrey S. Levinton
State Univ. N.Y., Dep. Ecol. and Evol., Stony Brook, NY, United States
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Paleobiology (1987) 13 (4): 479–483.
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Jeffrey S. Levinton, James S. Farris; On the estimation of taxonomic longevity from Lyellian curves. Paleobiology 1987;; 13 (4): 479–483. doi:
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