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Post-mortem ascent of Nautilus shells: implications for cephalopod paleobiogeographyChamberlain Jr et al., 1981
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- Chamberlain Jr J
- Ward P
- Weaver J
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- Paleobiology
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Analysis of post-mortem buoyancy loss in Nautilus shells suggests that extensive nekroplanktonic drifting occurs infrequently. Most shells do not reach the surface but settle to the sea floor, after a short period of ascent. This occurs because the rate of water influx into …
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