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Voorhies K, Henkel S and Kidwell S Historical baselines from dead marine molluscs reveal natural and human-related changes in benthic fauna. F1000Posters 2014, 5:74 (poster)

Historical baselines from dead marine molluscs reveal natural and human-related changes in benthic fauna

Kristen Voorhies1, Sarah Henkel, Susan Kidwell
Published 29 Jan 2014
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Published 29 Jan 2014

Historical baselines from dead marine molluscs reveal natural and human-related changes in benthic fauna

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Kristen Voorhies1, Sarah Henkel, Susan Kidwell
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1 Committee on Evolutionary Biology, University of Chicago, USA
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98th Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting 2013
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