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January 01, 1981
Natural clades differ from "random" clades; simulations and analyses
Steven M. Stanley;
Steven M. Stanley
Johns Hopkins Univ., Dep. Earth and Planet. Sci., Baltimore, MD, United States
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Paleobiology (1981) 7 (1): 115–127.
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Steven M. Stanley, Philip W. Signor, Scott Lidgard, Alan F. Karr; Natural clades differ from "random" clades; simulations and analyses. Paleobiology 1981;; 7 (1): 115–127. doi:
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