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PALAIOS; October 1986; v. 1; no. 5; p. 504-511
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Biological selectivity of extinction; a link between background and mass extinction

Jennifer A. Kitchell, David L. Clark, and Andrew M. Gombos

Univ. Mich., Mus. Paleontol., Ann Arbor, MI, United States
Univ. Wis., United States
Exxon Prod. Res. Co., United States

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