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January 01, 1996
Trophic group and the end-Cretaceous extinction; did deposit feeders have it made in the shade?
Jeffrey S. Levinton
Jeffrey S. Levinton
State University of New York at Stony Brook, Department of Ecology and Evolution, Stony Brook, NY, United States
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Paleobiology (1996) 22 (1): 104–112.
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Jeffrey S. Levinton; Trophic group and the end-Cretaceous extinction; did deposit feeders have it made in the shade?. Paleobiology 1996;; 22 (1): 104–112. doi:
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- benthic taxa
- catastrophism
- Cenozoic
- classification
- Cretaceous
- extinction
- Invertebrata
- K-T boundary
- lower Paleocene
- marine environment
- mass extinctions
- Mesozoic
- Mollusca
- nutrition
- Paleocene
- Paleogene
- phytoplankton
- plankton
- planktonic taxa
- species diversity
- stratigraphic boundary
- Tertiary
- theoretical studies
- Upper Cretaceous
- volcanism
- volcanology
- deposit feeders
- suspension feeders
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