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Publications by Karen D. Crow
How the Devil Ray Got Its Horns: The Evolution and Development of Cephalic Lobes in Myliobatid Stingrays (Batoidea: Myliobatidae)
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
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Ecology
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