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Mechanical and photosynthetic constraints on the evolution of plant shape
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- 08 April 2016, pp. 79-101
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Predation in time and space: drilling in the gastropod Turritella
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- 08 April 2016, pp. 436-441
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Sympatric speciation and phyletic change in Globorotalia truncatulinoides
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- 08 February 2016, pp. 28-51
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Dinosaur eggs: gas conductance through the shell, water loss during incubation and clutch size
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- 08 February 2016, pp. 1-11
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Modeling growth rates for sauropod dinosaurs
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- 08 April 2016, pp. 264-281
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Growth rate and habitat of Nautilus pompilius inferred from radioactive and stable isotope studies
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- 08 February 2016, pp. 469-480
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Relationship between diatoms in surface sediments of the Atlantic Ocean and the biological and physical oceanography of overlying waters
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- 08 February 2016, pp. 99-121
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An Australian land mammal age biochronological scheme
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- 08 April 2016, pp. 658-671
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Kinematics of accretionary shell growth, with examples from brachiopods and molluscs
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- 08 April 2016, pp. 147-164
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Shell form in the biconvex articulate Brachiopoda: a geometric analysis
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- 08 February 2016, pp. 57-76
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Shape, Drag, and Power in Ammonoid Swimming
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- 08 April 2016, pp. 203-220
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Are brachiopods better than bivalves? Mechanisms of turbidity tolerance and their interaction with feeding in articulates
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- 08 April 2016, pp. 161-174
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A multivariate approach to infer locomotor modes in Mesozoic mammals
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- 24 February 2015, pp. 280-312
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Ecomorphological diversifications of Mesozoic marine reptiles: the roles of ecological opportunity and extinction
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- 17 May 2016, pp. 547-573
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An ecological theory for the origin of Homo
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- 08 February 2016, pp. 237-257
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1. Theory, laboratory behavior, and field orientations
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- 08 April 2016, pp. 270-287
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The ecology of Mesozoic Gryphaea, Exogyra, and Ilymatogyra (Bivalvia: Mollusca) in a modern ocean
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- 08 February 2016, pp. 510-526
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Ecological, taxonomic, and taphonomic components of the post-Paleozoic increase in sample-level species diversity of marine benthos
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- 08 April 2016, pp. 533-561
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A study of stasis and change in two species lineages from the Middle Devonian of New York state
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- 08 February 2016, pp. 15-27
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Patterns of turnover in Middle and Upper Ordovician brachiopods of the eastern United States: a test of coordinated stasis
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- 08 February 2016, pp. 420-443
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