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Using more than the oldest fossils: Dating Osmundaceae by three Bayesian clock approaches
View ORCID ProfileGuido W. Grimm, View ORCID ProfilePashalia Kapli, View ORCID ProfileBenjamin Bomfleur, View ORCID ProfileStephen McLoughlin, View ORCID ProfileSusanne S. Renner
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/010496
Guido W. Grimm
1Swedish Museum of Natural History, Department of Palaeobiology, Svante Arrhenius 7, Väg SE-10405 Stockholm, Sweden
Pashalia Kapli
2Natural History Museum of Crete and Biology Department, University of Crete, P.O. Box 2208, Gr-71409, Heraklion, Crete, Greece
Benjamin Bomfleur
1Swedish Museum of Natural History, Department of Palaeobiology, Svante Arrhenius 7, Väg SE-10405 Stockholm, Sweden
Stephen McLoughlin
1Swedish Museum of Natural History, Department of Palaeobiology, Svante Arrhenius 7, Väg SE-10405 Stockholm, Sweden
Susanne S. Renner
3Systematic Botany and Mycology, University of Munich, Str. 67, 80638 Munich, Germany

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Posted October 17, 2014.
Using more than the oldest fossils: Dating Osmundaceae by three Bayesian clock approaches
Guido W. Grimm, Pashalia Kapli, Benjamin Bomfleur, Stephen McLoughlin, Susanne S. Renner
bioRxiv 010496; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/010496
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