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December 01, 1986
Polar origins of marine invertebrate faunas
J. A. Crame
J. A. Crame
Br. Antarc. Sur., Nat. Environ. Res. Counc., Cambridge, United Kingdom
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PALAIOS (1986) 1 (6): 616-617.
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J. A. Crame; Polar origins of marine invertebrate faunas. PALAIOS ; 1 (6): 616–617. doi: https://doi.org/10.2307/3514714
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