The origin and initial rise of pelagic cephalopods in the Ordovician.
<h4>Background</h4>During the Ordovician the global diversity increased dramatically at family, genus and species levels. Partially the diversification is explained by an increased nutrient, and phytoplankton availability in the open water. Cephalopods are among the top predators of toda...
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Auteurs principaux: | Björn Kröger, Thomas Servais, Yunbai Zhang |
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2009
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