Synthesizing and databasing fossil calibrations: divergence dating and beyond
Daniel T. Ksepka(North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences), James F. Parham(University of Alabama), Elizabeth J. Hermsen(Cornell University), P. David Polly(Indiana University Bloomington), Rachel C. M. Warnock(Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg), Michael J. Benton(University of Bristol), Matthew J. Phillips(The University of Queensland), Matthew T. Carrano(Smithsonian Institution), José Salvatore Leister Patané(Instituto Butantan), Jessica L. Ware(Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey), María A. Gandolfo(Cornell University), Jason J. Head(University of Cambridge), Marcel van Tuinen(University of North Carolina Wilmington), Kristin S. Lamm(North Carolina State University), Walter G. Joyce(University of Fribourg)
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