From success to persistence: Identifying an evolutionary regime shift in the diverse Paleozoic aquatic arthropod group Eurypterida, driven by the Devonian biotic crisis
James C. Lamsdell(West Virginia University), Paul A. Selden(Natural History Museum)
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