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| Insect-damaged fossil leaves record food web response to ancient climate change and extinction P. Wilf New Phytologist (2008) 178: 486 Link to Article |
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| Sensitivity of leaf size and shape to climate within Acer rubrum and Quercus kelloggii Dana L. Royer, Jennifer C. McElwain, Jonathan M. Adams, and Peter Wilf New Phytologist (2008) 179: 808 Link to Article |
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| Range change in Metasequoia: relationship to palaeoclimate YAN-JU LIU, NAN CRYSTAL ARENS, and CHENG-SEN LI Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society (2007) 154: 115 Link to Article |
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| Probing Diversity in the Plankton: Using Patterns in Tintinnids (Planktonic Marine Ciliates) to Identify Mechanisms John R. Dolan, Rodolphe Lemée, Stéphane Gasparini, Laure Mousseau, and Céline Heyndrickx Hydrobiologia (2006) 555: 143 Link to Article |
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| Why Do Toothed Leaves Correlate with Cold Climates? Gas Exchange at Leaf Margins Provides New Insights into a Classic Paleotemperature
Proxy Dana L. Royer and Peter Wilf International Journal of Plant Sciences (2006) 167: 11 Link to Article |
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| North Atlantic warming during global cooling at the end of the Cretaceous Kenneth G. MacLeod, Brian T. Huber, and Carolina Isaza-Londoño Geology (2005) 33: 437 Link to Article |
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| A New European Marsupial Indicates a Late Cretaceous High-Latitude Transatlantic Dispersal Route James E. Martin, Judd A. Case, John W. M. Jagt, Anne S. Schulp, and Eric W. A. Mulder Journal of Mammalian Evolution (2005) 12: 495 Link to Article |
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| Mammalian Faunal Dynamics During the Last 1.8 Million Years of the Cretaceous in Garfield County, Montana Gregory P. Wilson Journal of Mammalian Evolution (2005) 12: 53 Link to Article |
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| Records of post–Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary millennial-scale cooling from the western Tethys: A smoking gun for the impact-winter
hypothesis? Simone Galeotti, Henk Brinkhuis, and Matthew Huber Geology (2004) 32: 529 Link to Article |
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| Land plant extinction at the end of the Cretaceous: a quantitative analysis of the North Dakota megafloral record Peter Wilf and Kirk R. Johnson Paleobiology (2004) 30: 347 Link to Article |
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| Terrestrial Evidence for Two Greenhouse Events in the Latest Cretaceous Lee Nordt, Stacy Atchley, and Steve Dworkin GSA Today (2003) 13: 4 Link to Article |
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| Migration of a Late Cretaceous fish Scott J. Carpenter, J. Mark Erickson, and F. D. Holland Nature (2003) 423: 70 Link to Article |
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