A 62-million-year cycle in biodiversity emerges from scrutiny of a marine-fossil database, but its causes remain mysterious. Thus, this discovery is likely to provoke a flurry of theoretical speculation.
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Kirchner, J., Weil, A. Fossils make waves. Nature 434, 147–148 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1038/434147a
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