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When the American sea sturgeon swam east

Arne Ludwig (), Lutz Debus, Dietmar Lieckfeldt, Isaac Wirgin, Norbert Benecke, Ingo Jenneckens, Patrick Williot, John R. Waldman and Christian Pitra
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Arne Ludwig: Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research
Lutz Debus: Institute of Zoology, University of Rostock
Dietmar Lieckfeldt: Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research
Isaac Wirgin: New York University School of Medicine
Norbert Benecke: German Archaeological Institute
Ingo Jenneckens: Institute for Animal Breeding and Genetics, University of Göttingen
Patrick Williot: Cemagref, Inland Living Aquatic Resources Research Unit
John R. Waldman: Hudson River Foundation for Science and Environmental Research
Christian Pitra: Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research

Nature, 2002, vol. 419, issue 6906, 447-448

Abstract: A colder Baltic Sea greeted this fish from across the Atantic Ocean in the Middle Ages.

Date: 2002
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