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Re: Susan Kidwell ...
Posted on behalf of Randall Irmis (rbi@dana.ucc.nau.edu), currently
unsubscribed.
Stephan Pickering (stefanpickering2002@yahoo.com) wrote [posted
http://www.cmnh.org/dinoarch/2002Nov/msg00473.html]:
<Recently, it was noted that, in the new Annual Review
of Ecology & Systematics, Susan Kidwell and Steven
Holland have a new paper on the fossil record. Susan
did another paper a few years ago, which, with the new
one, offers the dinosaurologist a good overview:
Susan M. Kidwell & K.W. Flessa, 1996. The quality of
the fossil record: populations, species, and
communities. Annual Review of Ecology & Systematics
24:433-464.>
As it turns out, there are in fact two consecutive _Ann. Rev._ papers by
these authors, running into each other.
Kidwell, S.M. and K.W. Flessa. 1995. The quality of the fossil record:
populations, species, and communities. _Annual Review of Ecology &
Systematics_ 26: 269-299.
Kidwell, S.M. and K.W. Flessa. 1996. The quality of the fossil record:
populations, species, and communities. _Annual Review of Earth &
Planetary Sciences_ 24: 433-64.
Randy Irmis, care of Jaime Headden
Cheers,
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Jaime A. Headden
Little steps are often the hardest to take. We are too used to making leaps
in the face of adversity, that a simple skip is so hard to do. We should all
learn to walk soft, walk small, see the world around us rather than zoom by it.
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