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"Jones, Douglas S."

Jones, Douglas S.: SEE Ivany et al., 1990. (detail)
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Ivany, Linda C.; Portell, Roger W.; Jones, Douglas S. (detail)
   
1990
Animal-plant relationships and paleobiogeography of an Eocene seagrass community from Florida.
Palaios 5(3): 244-258. 10 figs. "June 1990" (mailed Oct. 9, 1990).
–Facsimile repr.: Florida Pal. Soc. Newsletter 8(1), Winter 1991. Describes plant and invertebrate fossils from a Middle Eocene seagrass bed in the Avon Park Formation, and notes their association with remains of Protosiren and cheloniid sea turtles. Discusses the Tethyan distribution patterns of these organisms, and hypothesizes that Late Pliocene cooling eliminated Thalassodendron and Cymodocea from the Caribbean.
 
 
MacFadden, Bruce J.; Higgins, Pennilyn; Clementz, Mark T.; Jones, Douglas S. (detail)
   
2004
Diets, habitat preferences, and niche differentiation of Cenozoic sirenians from Florida: evidence from stable isotopes.
Paleobiology 30(2): 297-324. 4 tabs. 9 figs. 1 appendix. Spring 2004 (mailed Apr. 21, 2004).

Daryl P. Domning, Research Associate, Department of Paleobiology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. 20560, and Laboratory of Evolutionary Biology, Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine, Howard University, Washington, D.C. 20059.
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