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How did Life become So Diverse? The Dynamics of Diversification according to the Fossil Record and Molecular Phylogenetics (FROM: Palaeontology, Vol. 50, Part 1, pp. 23-40 )

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How did Life become So Diverse? The Dynamics of Diversification according to the Fossil Record and Molecular Phylogenetics (FROM: Palaeontology, Vol. 50, Part 1, pp. 23-40 )

by Michael J. Benton and Brent C. Emerson

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The Palaeontological Association, 2007. Journal. Very Good. No Binding. ORIGINAL 2007 Article, disbound from journal; no covers; in very good condition. .

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Title
How did Life become So Diverse? The Dynamics of Diversification according to the Fossil Record and Molecular Phylogenetics (FROM: Palaeontology, Vol. 50, Part 1, pp. 23-40 )
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Michael J. Benton and Brent C. Emerson
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The Palaeontological Association
Date Published
2007
Keywords
evolution, evolutionary theory, theories, biology, life, origin, origins of, charles darwin, darwinian, phylogeny, phylogenetic, change, changes, molecular phylogenetics, diversity, diversification, speciation, paleogeography, palaeogeography, paleogeogra

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