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Elizabeth C Sibert1,2, Leah D Rubin3,4
1Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06511, USA.
Abstract:
Naylor et al. argue that the existence of multiple denticle types within a single species precludes the use of this metric as a measure of the decline of multiple shark species. We show that species-level shark diversity would have to decrease by >90% to account for the observed >70% denticle extinction, implying that the early Miocene shark extinction was larger than previously recognized.
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