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61. John West Wells, 1943 | By William R. Brice | Biographical Memoirs 1942 Arthrodiran fish plates from the Enfield Formation (Upper Fossil corals fromBikini Atoll In Developments, trends, and outlook in paleontology, ed. RC Moore http://stills.nap.edu/html/biomems/jwells.html |
62. Florida Keys Sea Smart / Dive Smart diseases of algae, sponges, and fish have been Because corals grow slowly, live fordecades to and pathology, ecological monitoring, and paleontology, will be http://www.fknms.nos.noaa.gov/edu/seasmart/disease.html | |
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63. The Bible And Paleontology of the most pressing issues in paleontology the origin of many species of brachiopods,trilobites, corals, crinoids, cephalopods and jawless fish. http://www.aiias.edu/ict/vol_26B/26Bcc_179-199.htm | |
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64. Ed Rogers Rare & Out Of Print Books - Rare Paleontology Books Nomland, Jorgen O.; New Fossil corals from the Pacific M. Stanley, Steven M.;Principles of paleontology. of Australia's fossil reptiles, fish, birds and http://www.geology-books.com/paleolz.html | |
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65. Ed Rogers Rare & Out Of Print Books - Rare Paleontology Books s of Paleozoic corals. extensively on Mexico's stratigraphyand paleontology, especially the John, et.al.; Fossil fish Studies....... RS; Faunal Lists and http://www.geology-books.com/paleoak.html | |
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66. Links Everhart's, Oceans of Kansas paleontology, Fossils from the and lobsters; sharks;bony fish; rays and crocodiles; birds; mammals; starfish; corals; trace fossils http://www.ammonite.ws/Pages/Link_Pages/Links_to_Other_Sites.htm | |
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67. Paleontology Of The Rendezvous Region THE RENDEZVOUS REGION paleontology reptiles (mosasaurs, plesiosaurs, and turtles),fish (including sharks including clams, cephalopods, snails, corals, and crabs http://tradecorridor.com/walhalla/paleontology.htm | |
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68. Biology Resources Invertebrate paleontology Image Gallery. Zoology Images. National Image Library US fish and Wildlife Service. corals, Sea Anemonies, Other Hexacorals. http://www.geocities.com/peterroberts.geo/biology.htm | |
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69. Godfrey Nowlan fossils such as corals, ammonites, trilobites and and vertebrate paleontologistsstudy fish, mammals, dinosaurs of opportunities in paleontology is declining http://www.science.uwaterloo.ca/earth/geoscience/nowlan.html | |
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70. Human Impacts On Coral Reefs between a cleaner shrimp and a fish on which Competition between corals and algaeon coral reefs a review the University of California Museum of paleontology. http://is2.dal.ca/~krrussel/zrussell/xmar/russellst.html | |
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72. Museum Victoria [ed-online] Dinosaurs & Fossils have lived in warm, clear shallow seas, as do modern reefbuilding corals. in theirforming more than 90% of all species of fish today Vertebrate paleontology. http://www.museum.vic.gov.au/dinosaurs/lifetime-oceans.html | |
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73. H- Paleontology And Geology Glossary: H If the dinosaur or paleontology term you are looking for a strong swimmer and likelylived near coastlines and ate fish. Horn corals are important index fossils http://www.allaboutsharks.com/subjects/dinosaurs/glossary/indexh.shtml | |
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74. Geology 250 (Invertebrate Paleontology) Website Fall 2002; The do have the best and most stable paleontology webpages!) I Here's a story aboutdeepsea corals in the North Atlantic being important refuges for fish. http://www.wooster.edu/geology/Geo250.html |
75. E. De C. Clarke Geology Museum Carboniferous Widespread coal swamps, foraminiferans, corals, bryozoans, brachiopods,blastoids, seed ferns The Age of fishes 408 to 360 mya, fish and land http://www.geol.uwa.edu.au/geology/museum/tower/tower.html | |
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76. SearchUK - Finds It Fast! plants. Also, books and fish food. fishSupply.com Marine fish, freshwaterfish, corals, invertebrates and aquarium equipment. Global http://www.searchuk.com/Top/Shopping/Pets/Fish/ | |
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77. Coral Trove Found Off Madagascar more than doubled the number of corals previously thought to exist in island watersand identified several new species of fish and as many as nine new corals. http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2002/05/0515_020515_0515TVmadagascar.htm | |
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78. Coral Reef Paradise Found In Remote Indonesian Islands of coral and 1,400 fish species. Team member John Vernon, a scientist at the AustralianInstitute of Marine Science who is an expert on corals around the world http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2001/08/0808_irianjayacoral.html | |
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79. New Page 1 by the sizes of colonies of coral or fish. example, the average recent mortality ofcorals from all University Institute for Geology and paleontology 8020 Graz http://www.coral.noaa.gov/agra/workshops/workshop2000_2.htm | |
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80. Paleontology Links New York paleontology Fossils of the Empire State the Strata In Which They Facts Fiction; Archosaurs; Top 10 Misconceptions. fish Elasmobranchs - Elasmo.com; http://www.geology.iupui.edu/classes/g304/Links.htm | |
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