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Relative abundance of species in some fossil mammal faunas
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58282
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RP22663
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Van Valen, Leigh
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AMERICAN NATURALIST. 1964 v.98, no.899 : 109-116;
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1964
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Mammals, Fossil
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Species accumulation curve
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