Dental functional traits of mammals resolve productivity in terrestrial ecosystems past and present
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Kai Puolamäki | Mikael Fortelius | Jussi T. Eronen | K. Puolamäki | M. Fortelius | J. Eronen | E. Hernesniemi | M. M. Ataabadi | Liping Liu | Majid M. Ataabadi | Elina Hernesniemi | Liping Liu
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