Article: Finite element, occlusal, microwear and microstructural analyses indicate that conodont microstructure is adapted to dental function
Publication: Palaeontology
Volume:
57
Part:
5
Publication Date:
September
2014
Page(s):
1059
–
1066
Author(s):
<p>Carlos Martínez-Pérez, Emily J. Rayfield, Mark A. Purnell and Philip C. J. Donoghue</p>
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