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    Why there are so many species at the equator—and so few at the poles Spondylus americanus and Arctica islandica

    Why there are so many species at the equator—and so few at the poles

    Aug 29, 2019
    Mass extinctions remove species but not ecological variety Trio of spiky sea fossils

    Mass extinctions remove species but not ecological variety

    Jan 8, 2018
    How Many Species On Earth? Researchers Develop Model To Estimate Regional Distribution Of Undiscovered Species

    How Many Species On Earth? Researchers Develop Model To Estimate Regional Distribution Of Undiscovered Species

    Prof. David Jablonski and PhD student create model to estimate species diversity

    Apr 4, 2017

    International Business Times

    Model predicts number of species yet to be discovered, regionally Bivalve shells on a table

    Model predicts number of species yet to be discovered, regionally

    Mar 31, 2017
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