Conrad Labandeira
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“Permian pollen eating”, Science, vol. 277, pp. 1422-1423, 1997.
, “A Carboniferous insect gall: insight into early ecologic history of the Holometabola”, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol. 93, pp. 8470-8474, 1996.
, “Insect fluid-feeding on Upper Pennsylvanian tree ferns (Palaeodictyoptera, Marattiales) and the early history of the piercing and sucking functional feeding group”, Annals of the Entomological Society of America, vol. 89, pp. 157-183, 1996.
, “The stability of species in taxonomy”, Paleobiology, vol. 21, pp. 401-403, 1995.
, “Ninety-seven million years of angiosperm insect association: paleobiological insights into the meaning of coevolution”, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol. 91, pp. 12278-12282, 1994.
, “Insect diversity in the fossil record”, Science, (N.S.), vol. 261, pp. 310-315, 1993.
, “The real meaning of insect fossils”, Palaios, vol. 8, pp. 509-511, 1993.
, “"What's New with Fossil Insects?"”, American Paleontologist, vol. 1, pp. 1-5, 1993.
, “Arthropod paleobiology”, in Short Courses in Paleontology, vol. 3, 1990, pp. 214-256.
, “Oldest insect identified”, Geotimes, vol. January 1989, pp. 23-24, 1989.
, “Early insect diversification: evidence from a Lower Devonian bristletail from Québec”, Science, vol. 242, pp. 913-916, 1988.
, Eocene (Green River) fossil insects from Piceance Creek Basin. Washington, D.C: .
, “The long-proboscid pollination syndrome in Mid Mesozoic Eurasia: implictions for Yixian Formation age”, in Portland GSA Annual Meeting, pp. Paper No. 32-40: 1 p.
, “Sharply increased insect herbivory during the Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum”, PNAS, vol. 105, pp. 1960-1964.
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