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2025
A new species and the earliest occurrence of the Gnathosaurinae (Pterosauria) from the Late Kimmeridgian of Brunn, Germany
PalZ
2025
Vertebrate Ichnology
2025
Was Hupehsuchus a baleen whale-style filter feeder in the Early Triassic? A re-examination of the evidence
PeerJ
2025
Vertebrate Ichnology
2024
A rich coprolite assemblage from Angeac-Charente (France): A glimpse into trophic interactions within an Early Cretaceous freshwater swamp
Cretaceous Research
2024
A large-sized mammalian coprolite containing ground sloth osteoderms from the Upper Pleistocene Touro Passo Formation of Brazil
Journal of South American Earth Sciences
2023
A new pterosaur from the early stage of the Jehol biota in China, with a study on the relative thickness of bone walls
Heliyon
2023
A new pterodactyloid pterosaur with a unique filter-feeding apparatus from the Late Jurassic of Germany
PalZ
2022
A new locality with ctenochasmatid pterosaurs (Pterosauria: Pterodactyloidea) in the Atacama Desert, Northern Chile
Cretaceous Research
2022
Two emetolite-pterosaur associations from the Late Jurassic of China: showing the first evidence for antiperistalsis in pterosaurs
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
2022
First report of diverse vertebrate coprofaunas from the Lower Cretaceous of Tunisia
Cretaceous Research
2022
The Technological Advance and Application of Coprolite Analysis
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
2022
A new istiodactylid pterosaur, Lingyuanopterus camposi gen. et sp. nov., from the Jiufotang Formation of western Liaoning, China
PeerJ
2021
Fossilized leftover falls as sources of palaeoecological data: a ‘pabulite’ comprising a crustacean, a belemnite and a vertebrate from the Early Jurassic Posidonia Shale
Swiss Journal of Palaeontology
2021
Exceptionally preserved beetles in a Triassic coprolite of putative dinosauriform origin
Current Biology
2021
Mammal‐bearing gastric pellets potentially attributable to Troodonformosus at the Cretaceous Egg Mountain locality, Two Medicine Formation, Montana, USA
Palaeontology
2021
Nondestructive recognition and differentiation of quasi‐spherical structures of biologic interest
International Journal of Osteoarchaeology