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Paleobiogeography of the pectinid bivalve Neithea, and its pattern of step-wise demise in the Albian Northwest Pacific
Yasuhiro Iba
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Shin ichi Sano
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Earth System Science
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Bivalves
100%
Albian
100%
Northwest Pacific
100%
Paleobiogeography
100%
Pectinids
100%
Tethyan Realm
37%
Late Albian
37%
North Pacific
25%
Early Albian
25%
Lower Aptian
25%
Species Diversity
25%
Mid-Cretaceous
12%
Late Cretaceous
12%
Global Warming
12%
Rudists
12%
Species Composition
12%
Berriasian
12%
Heat Transport
12%
Widespread Species
12%
Stage Boundary
12%
Global Warming Effect
12%
Biogeographic Relationships
12%
Oceanic Flows
12%
Long-term Degradation
12%
Cretaceous Period
12%
Early Cenomanian
12%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Albian
100%
Paleobiogeography
100%
North Pacific
20%
Global Warming
20%
Aptian
20%
Species Diversity
20%
Late Cretaceous
10%
Berriasian
10%
Cenomanian
10%
Cretaceous
10%