Investigating the Relationship between Metabolic Rate and Extinction Probability for Arthropoda, Brachiopoda, Echinodermata, and Mollusca Phyla during the Cenozoic Era

Author:

Tung Kelly1ORCID,Hsu Claire1,Montgomery Eliana1,Monarrez Pedro1ORCID,Pimentel-Galvan Michael1,Heim Noel2,Payne Jonathan1

Affiliation:

1. Stanford University

2. Tufts University

Publisher

Wiley

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