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Polychaete palaeoecology in an early Late Ordovician marine astrobleme of Sweden
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The environmental context of a prehistoric rock carving on the Bjare Peninsula, Scania, southern Sweden
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- 2010
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Pachnobium dreuxi, n. g., n. sp discovered as a fossil and still living in the Crozet Islands (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Ectemnorrhininae)
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A new early Paleocene dinoflagellate cyst species, Trithyrodinium partridgei: its biostratigraphic significance and palaeoecology
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Phytological patterns during the rise of dinosaurs in the Chinle Formation of northern New Mexico
2010) European Geosciences Union Genreal Assembly 2010 In Geophysical Research Abstracts 12. p.13560-13560(
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- 2008
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An integrated palaeoenvironmental investigation of a 6200 year old peat sequence from Ile de la Possession, Iles Crozet, sub-Antarctica
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- 2007
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Barren intervals in the Alum Shale Formation of Scania: taphonomy, ecology, or both?
2007) Lundadagarna i Historisk Geologi och Paleontologi X, 2007 In [Publication information missing] p.40-40(
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500-million-year-old feces reveal ancient food webs
2007) Lundadagarna i Historisk Geologi och Paleontologi X, 2007 In Lundadagarna i historisk geologi och paleontologi, X, Abstracts p.20-20(
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- 2006
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Faunal turnovers and trilobite morphologies in the upper Cambrian Leptoplastus Zone at Andrarum, southern Sweden
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- 2005
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Climate change and human settlement as drivers of late-Holocene vegetational change in the Faroe Islands
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