Devonian rise in atmospheric oxygen correlated to the radiations of terrestrial plants and large predatory fish
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Andrew H Knoll | A. Knoll | D. Canfield | A. Anbar | D. Bond | G. Gordon | Benjamin C Gill | Donald E Canfield | Ariel D Anbar | T. W. Dahl | Tais W Dahl | Emma U Hammarlund | David P G Bond | Benjamin C Gill | Gwyneth W Gordon | Arne T Nielsen | Niels H Schovsbo | N. Schovsbo | A. T. Nielsen | E. Hammarlund | T. Dahl
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