Taxonomic and ecomorphological diversity of temnospondyl amphibians across the Permian-Triassic boundary in the Karoo Basin (South Africa)
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Taxonomic and ecomorphological diversity of temnospondyl amphibians across the Permian-Triassic boundary in the Karoo Basin (South Africa)
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JOURNAL OF MORPHOLOGY
Volume 279, Issue 12, Pages 1840-1848
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Wiley
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2018-11-06
DOI
10.1002/jmor.20906
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