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Correa Metrio, Alexander, Dechnik, Yanus, Lozano García, Socorro, Caballero, Margarita (2014) Detrended correspondence analysis: A useful tool to quantify ecological changes from fossil data sets. Boletín de la Sociedad Geológica Mexicana, 66 (1) 135-143 doi:10.18268/bsgm2014v66n1a10

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TitleDetrended correspondence analysis: A useful tool to quantify ecological changes from fossil data sets
JournalBoletín de la Sociedad Geológica Mexicana
AuthorsCorrea Metrio, AlexanderAuthor
Dechnik, YanusAuthor
Lozano García, SocorroAuthor
Caballero, MargaritaAuthor
Year2014Volume66
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PublisherSociedad Geologica Mexicana
DOIdoi:10.18268/bsgm2014v66n1a10Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceCorrea Metrio, Alexander, Dechnik, Yanus, Lozano García, Socorro, Caballero, Margarita (2014) Detrended correspondence analysis: A useful tool to quantify ecological changes from fossil data sets. Boletín de la Sociedad Geológica Mexicana, 66 (1) 135-143 doi:10.18268/bsgm2014v66n1a10
Plain TextCorrea Metrio, Alexander, Dechnik, Yanus, Lozano García, Socorro, Caballero, Margarita (2014) Detrended correspondence analysis: A useful tool to quantify ecological changes from fossil data sets. Boletín de la Sociedad Geológica Mexicana, 66 (1) 135-143 doi:10.18268/bsgm2014v66n1a10
In(2014) Boletín de la Sociedad Geológica Mexicana Vol. 66 (1) Sociedad Geologica Mexicana


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