Chinese salamanders tell tales
Robert Carroll ()
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Robert Carroll: Redpath Museum, McGill University
Nature, 2001, vol. 410, issue 6828, 534-536
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A palaeontological treasure trove of over 500 specimens will help in understanding the evolutionary history of salamanders and their relationships with other amphibians.
Date: 2001
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