Tracing the patterns of non‐marine turtle richness from the Triassic to the Palaeogene: from origin to global spread
Turtles are key components of modern vertebrate faunas and their diversity and distributions are likely to be affected by anthropogenic climate change. However, there is limited baseline data on turtle taxonomic richness through time or assessment of their past responses to global environmental chan...
Main Authors: | Cleary, TJ, Benson, R, Holroyd, PA, Barrett, PM |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2020
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