Asymmetric geographic range expansion explains the latitudinal diversity gradients of four major taxa of marine plankton
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Asymmetric geographic range expansion explains the latitudinal diversity gradients of four major taxa of marine plankton
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PALEOBIOLOGY
Volume 43, Issue 02, Pages 196-208
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Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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2017-02-06
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10.1017/pab.2016.38
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