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Dodd J. R. & Stanton R. J. Jr 1990. Paleoecology. Concepts and Applications, 2nd ed. xvii + 502 pp. New York, Chichester, Brisbane, Toronto, Singapore: John Wiley. Price £59.00, US $74.95 (hard covers). ISBN 0 471 85711 4.
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