Oldest evidence of abundant C4 grasses and habitat heterogeneity in eastern Africa
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Kieran P. McNulty | F. Manthi | R. Kityo | J. Kingston | T. Lehmann | E. Miller | C. Strömberg | D. Peppe | E. Mbua | N. Stevens | Lauren A. Michel | S. Driese | B. Jacobs | James B. Rossie | A. Novello | S. Phelps | P. Polissar | R. Kinyanjui | D. Fox | K. Uno | W. Lukens | I. Nengo | S. Cote | A. Deino | K. Jenkins | L. MacLatchy | Nicole D. Garrett | Samuel N. Muteti | Amon A. T. Mugume | Kayla R. Hillis | K. O. Oginga
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