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February 01, 1989
The fossil record, function, and possible origins of shell color patterns in Paleozoic marine invertebrates
David R. Kobluk
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David R. Kobluk
Univ. Toronto, Geol. Sci., J. Tuzo Wilson Res. Lab., Mississauga, ON, Canada
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Royal H. Mapes
Royal H. Mapes
Ohio Univ., United States
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PALAIOS (1989) 4 (1): 63-85.
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David R. Kobluk, Royal H. Mapes; The fossil record, function, and possible origins of shell color patterns in Paleozoic marine invertebrates. PALAIOS ; 4 (1): 63–85. doi: https://doi.org/10.2307/3514734
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