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Cenozoic / Korean crevice salamander / Mammals / Dinosaurs / Paleocene / Hydromantes / Eocene / Phylogenetics / Climbing salamander / Geologic time scale / Phanerozoic / Lungless salamanders
Date: 2008-11-18 18:12:02
Cenozoic
Korean crevice salamander
Mammals
Dinosaurs
Paleocene
Hydromantes
Eocene
Phylogenetics
Climbing salamander
Geologic time scale
Phanerozoic
Lungless salamanders

Rapid diversification and dispersal during periods of global warming by plethodontid salamanders David R. Vieites†‡, Mi-Sook Min§, and David B. Wake†‡

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