Amazonia Through Time: Andean Uplift, Climate Change, Landscape Evolution, and Biodiversity
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T. Stadler | J. Sevink | C. L. Anderson | A. Mora | J. Lundberg | H. Steege | D. Riff | T. Stadler | C. Anderson | A. Antonelli | J. Sevink | H. ter Steege | I. Sanmartín | A. Mora | F. Wesselingh | C. Jaramillo | H. Hooghiemstra | T. Särkinen | C. Hoorn | M. Bermúdez | A. Sánchez-Meseguer | J. Figueiredo | F. R. Negri | H. Hooghiemstra | C. Hoorn | F. P. Wesselingh | H. ter Steege | M. A. Bermudez | I. Sanmartín | A. Sanchez-Meseguer | J. P. Figueiredo | C. Jaramillo | D. Riff | J. Lundberg | T. Särkinen | A. Antonelli | F. Negri
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