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July 01, 1982
Fine-scale temporal variation of the Miocene stickleback Gasterosteus doryssus
Michael A. Bell;
Michael A. Bell
State Univ. N.Y., Dep. Ecol. Evol., Stony Brook, NY, United States
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Thomas R. Haglund
Thomas R. Haglund
Univ. Calif. L.A., Dep. Biol., United States
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Paleobiology (1982) 8 (3): 282–292.
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Michael A. Bell, Thomas R. Haglund; Fine-scale temporal variation of the Miocene stickleback Gasterosteus doryssus. Paleobiology 1982;; 8 (3): 282–292. doi:
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- biologic evolution
- biostratigraphy
- Cenozoic
- Chordata
- Churchill County Nevada
- Miocene
- morphology
- Neogene
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- Osteichthyes
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- Pisces
- planar bedding structures
- sedimentary structures
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- varves
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