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Evolution of dental growth and adaptation in mammalian carnivores. The multiple origins of the placental carnivores.
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58268
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RP22678
Author:
Van Valen, Leigh
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EVOLUTION. 1969 v.23 no.1 : 96-117; 118-130;
Year:
1969
Subject:
Teeth - Evolution
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Teeth - Growth
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Carnivora - Anatomy
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Mammals - Adaptation
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Carnivora, Fossil
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