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Biology / Evolutionary biology / Stephen Jay Gould / Philosophy of biology / Science and technology in the United States / Nautiloids / Jack Sepkoski / Paleobiology / David M. Raup / George Gaylord Simpson / Punctuated equilibrium / Tempo and Mode in Evolution
Date: 2015-12-04 05:48:34
Biology
Evolutionary biology
Stephen Jay Gould
Philosophy of biology
Science and technology in the United States
Nautiloids
Jack Sepkoski
Paleobiology
David M. Raup
George Gaylord Simpson
Punctuated equilibrium
Tempo and Mode in Evolution

Journal of the History of Biology: 209–237 DOIs10739y  SpringerStephen Jay Gould, Jack Sepkoski, and the ‘Quantitative

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