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Paleobiology, 29(4), 2003, pp. 506–519 A paleoecological paradox: the habitat and dietary preferences of
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Desmostylia / Microsoft / /

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Asia / North America / /

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Kenya / /

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Extinction / FDA Phase / /

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University of California / /

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open-marine site / aquatic food sources / food mammals / extinct / gas source mass spectrometer / food web / terrestrial systems / marine systems / high-wave-energy environments / food webs / aquatic systems / animal food / food / /

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Pacific coast / Estuary Rivers/lakes Terrestrial Terrestrial Terrestrial Terrestrial Rivers / whale* Harbor porpoise* Bottlenose dolphin* Dugong Manatee Sea otter* River otter* River / lion* Harbor seal* Pilot whale* Harbor porpoise* Bottlenose dolphin* Dugong Manatee Sea / Shark Tooth Hill / seal* Pilot whale* Harbor porpoise* Bottlenose dolphin* Dugong Manatee Sea otter* River / seal* California sea / Offshore Nearshore Nearshore Nearshore Nearshore Nearshore Nearshore Rivers / /

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University of California / Santa Cruz / Department of Earth Sciences / Paleontological Society / University of California / Berkeley / Department of Environmental Science / Policy & Management / /

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Paul L. Koch / MARK T. CLEMENTZ ET AL / Kathryn A. Hoppe / Mark T. Clementz / /

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acetic acid / calcium acetate / Koch / /

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California / /

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southern California / central California / /

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Sampling Protocol / /

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