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December 01, 1997
Comparative ecology of bryozoan radiations; origin of novelties in cyclostomes and cheilostomes
David Jablonski
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David Jablonski
University of Chicago, Department of the Geophysical Sciences, Chicago, IL, United States
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Scott Lidgard
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Scott Lidgard
Field Museum of Natural History, United States
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Paul D. Taylor
Paul D. Taylor
Natural History Museum, United Kingdom
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PALAIOS (1997) 12 (6): 505-523.
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David Jablonski, Scott Lidgard, Paul D. Taylor; Comparative ecology of bryozoan radiations; origin of novelties in cyclostomes and cheilostomes. PALAIOS ; 12 (6): 505–523. doi: https://doi.org/10.2307/3515408
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