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Shells of marine snails are particularly common fossils and are well suited to reconstructing climate history and former marine distributions.
A working group led by Mathias Harzhauser ( NHM Vienna ) has focused on the marine gastropods of the so-called Paratethys Sea , which covered large parts of Central and South-Eastern Europe between 35 and 11 million years ago .
The study is published in the journal Scientific Reports .
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