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B. Dayrat2005Ancestor-descendant relationships and the reconstruction of the Tree of Life
G. J. Eble2000Contrasting evolutionary flexibility in sister groups: disparity and diversity in Mesozoic atelostomate echinoids
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G. Hunt2008Gradual or pulsed evolution: when should punctuational explanations be preferred?
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