Idiographic and nomothetic approaches to heterogeneity are complementary: Response to comments on “Evaluating the influences of temperature, primary production, and evolutionary history on bivalve growth rates”

The goal of our study was to evaluate the degree to which relationships between environmental factors and growth rate observed in populations and species can be generalized across the entire bivalve clade. Because growth bands are commonly preserved in fossil bivalves, they may provide insights into...

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Veröffentlicht in:Paleobiology 2020-05, Vol.46 (2), p.275-277
Hauptverfasser: Saulsbury, James, Moss, David K, Ivany, Linda C, Kowalewski, Michał, Lindberg, David R, Gillooly, James F, Heim, Noel A, McClain, Craig R, Payne, Jonathan L, Roopnarine, Peter D, Schöne, Bernd R, Goodwin, David, Finnegan, Seth
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