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  • Smith, Felisa A.; Payne, Jonathan L.; Heim, Noel A.; Balk, Meghan A.; Finnegan, Seth; Kowalewski, Michal; Lyons, S. K.; McClain, Craig R.; McShea, Daniel W.; Novack-Gottshall, Philip; Anich, Paula Spaeth; Wang, Steve C. (2016)
    The Geozoic encompasses the 3.6 Ga interval in Earth history when life has existed. Over this time, life has diversified from exclusively tiny, single-celled organisms to include large, complex multicellular forms. Just ...
  • Anderson, Carl; Franks, Nigel R.; McShea, Daniel W. (2001)
  • Payne, Jonathan L.; McClain, Craig R.; Boyer, Alison G.; Brown, James H.; Finnegan, Seth; Kowalewski, Michal; Krause, Richard A.; Lyons, Sara K.; McShea, Daniel W.; Novack-Gottshall, Philip M.; Smith, Felisa A.; Spaeth, Paula; Stempien, Jennifer A.; Wang, Steve C. (2011)
  • Kowalewski, Michal; Payne, Jonathan L.; Smith, Felisa A.; Wang, SteveC; McShea, Daniel W.; Xiao, Shuhai; Novak-Gottshall, Philip M.; McClain, Craig R.; Krause, Jr,R.A.; Boyer, Alison; Finnegan, Seth; Lyons, S. Kathleen; Stempien, Jennifer A.; Alroy, John; Spaeth, Paula A. (2011)
  • Payne, Jonathan L.; Boyer, Alison G.; Brown, James H.; Finnegan, Seth; Kowalewski, Michal; Krause, Richard A.; Lyons, Sara K.; McClain, Craig R.; McShea, Daniel W.; Novack-Gottshall, Philip M.; Smith, Felisa A.; Stempien, Jennifer A.; Wang, Steve C. (2009)
    The maximum size of organisms has increased enormously since the initial appearance of life >3.5 billion years ago (Gya), but the pattern and timing of this size increase is poorly known. Consequently, controls underlying ...

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