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"Forsythe, John W." <jwforsyt@UTMB.EDU> schrieb am 26.10.01:
If anyone knows, it will be one of you out there. If anyone can slip this
into the distribution list for the paleontology guys, someone there might be
able to help out.

Cheers jf

> ----------
> From:         Jennifer DeBose
> Reply To:     CEPH-LIST
> Sent:         Wednesday, October 24, 2001 1:47 PM
> To:   CEPH-LIST@IS.DAL.CA
> Subject:      Historical Biogeography Question
>
> Does anyone know of any information on past distributions of
> cephalopods? Say on the order of 35 mya to present?
> A postdoc (Rich Vanbuskirk) in my lab is looking into the effects of
> changes in continental positions and oceanic currents on cephalopod
> distributions.
> Please email him at rwvanbuskirk@ucdavis.edu.
> Thanks!
>
> jenn debose
>
> _______________________________________________
> Jennifer DeBose
> jldebose@ucdavis.edu
>
> Nevitt Lab
> Dept. of Neuroscience, Physiology and Behavior
> University of California
> One Shields Ave.
> Davis, CA 95616
> 


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