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2025
Earliest trace fossil evidence of wood-eating termites (Isoptera) and mites (Oribatida) in circumpolar environments of Australia
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
2025
Vertebrate Ichnology
2025
Bioerosion Structures on Dinosaur Bones Probably Made by Multituberculate Mammals and Dermestid Beetles (Guichón Formation, Late Cretaceous of Uruguay)
Fossil Studies
2025
Taphonomic history of a dinosaur skeleton from the upper Cretaceous Frenchman Formation, Canada: insights from ancient rhizoetchings and invertebrate bioerosion trace fossils
Ichnos
2025
New Amber Fossils Indicate That Larvae of Dermestidae Had Longer Defensive Structures in the Past
Insects
2024
Taphonomy on the beach: experimental approach to bone modifications made by insects on an island (Gran Canaria, Canary Island, Spain)
Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences
2023
Bite and tooth marks on sauropod dinosaurs from the Morrison Formation
PeerJ
2023
A previously unreported form of dorsal rib pneumaticity in Apatosaurus (Dinosauria: Sauropoda) and implications for pneumatic variation among diplodocid dorsal ribs
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
2023
First study of continental bioerosion traces on vertebrate remains from the Cretaceous of Algeria
Cretaceous Research
2023
ASSESSING PALEOECOLOGICAL DATA RETENTION AMONG DISPARATE FIELD COLLECTION REGIMES: A CASE STUDY AT THE MYGATT-MOORE QUARRY (MORRISON FORMATION)
Palaios
2022
A European giant: a large spinosaurid (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Vectis Formation (Wealden Group, Early Cretaceous), UK
PeerJ
2022
A new small-bodied ankylosaurian dinosaur from the Upper Cretaceous of North Patagonia (Río Negro Province, Argentina)
Journal of Systematic Palaeontology
2021
Carnosaurs as Apex Scavengers: Agent-based simulations reveal possible vulture analogues in late Jurassic Dinosaurs
Ecological Modelling
2021
Dinosaur taphonomy of the Jurassic Shishugou Formation (Northern Junggar Basin, NW China) – insights from bioerosional trace fossils on bone
Ichnos
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