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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|May 18, 2019
Molecular phylogeny of the Pectinoidea (Bivalvia) indicates Propeamussiidae to be a non-monophyletic family with one clade sister to the scallops (Pectinidae)G Dalton Smedley, Jorge A Audino, Courtney Grula, et al.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|November 15, 2016
A family-level Tree of Life for bivalves based on a Sanger-sequencing approachDavid J Combosch, Timothy M Collins, Emily A Glover, et al.
Systematic Biology|February 16, 2020
Global Diversification Dynamics Since the Jurassic: Low Dispersal and Habitat-Dependent Evolution Explain Hotspots of Diversity and Shell Disparity in River Snails (Viviparidae)Björn Stelbrink, Romy Richter, Frank Köhler, et al.
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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|May 18, 2019
Molecular phylogeny of the Pectinoidea (Bivalvia) indicates Propeamussiidae to be a non-monophyletic family with one clade sister to the scallops (Pectinidae)G Dalton Smedley, Jorge A Audino, Courtney Grula, et al.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|November 15, 2016
A family-level Tree of Life for bivalves based on a Sanger-sequencing approachDavid J Combosch, Timothy M Collins, Emily A Glover, et al.
Systematic Biology|February 16, 2020
Global Diversification Dynamics Since the Jurassic: Low Dispersal and Habitat-Dependent Evolution Explain Hotspots of Diversity and Shell Disparity in River Snails (Viviparidae)Björn Stelbrink, Romy Richter, Frank Köhler, et al.
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