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Conrad C Labandeira

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Die Naturwissenschaften|March 26, 2013
Deep-time patterns of tissue consumption by terrestrial arthropod herbivoresConrad C Labandeira
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|May 17, 2006
Invasion of the continents: cyanobacterial crusts to tree-inhabiting arthropodsConrad C Labandeira
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|July 9, 2013
A paleobiologic perspective on plant-insect interactionsConrad C Labandeira
Annual Review of Entomology|January 23, 2023
Arthropod and Pathogen Damage on Fossil and Modern Plants: Exploring the Origins and Evolution of Herbivory on LandConrad C Labandeira, Torsten Wappler
International Journal of Paleopathology|March 15, 2018
Plant paleopathology and the roles of pathogens and insectsConrad C Labandeira, Rose Prevec
Die Naturwissenschaften|March 19, 2015
Evolution of a complex behavior: the origin and initial diversification of foliar galling by Permian insectsSandra R Schachat, Conrad C Labandeira
Insect Science|December 7, 2021
Insect herbivory immediately before the eclipse of the gymnosperms: The Dawangzhangzi plant assemblage of Northeastern ChinaLifang Xiao, Conrad C Labandeira, Dong Ren
Zookeys|October 15, 2011
A well-preserved aneuretopsychid from the Jehol Biota of China (Insecta, Mecoptera, Aneuretopsychidae)Dong Ren, Chungkun Shih, Conrad C Labandeira
Plos One|November 10, 2016
Floral Assemblages and Patterns of Insect Herbivory during the Permian to Triassic of Northeastern ItalyConrad C Labandeira, Evelyn Kustatscher, Torsten Wappler
Biology Letters|August 20, 2010
Ancient death-grip leaf scars reveal ant-fungal parasitismDavid P Hughes, Torsten Wappler, Conrad C Labandeira
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Die Naturwissenschaften|March 26, 2013
Deep-time patterns of tissue consumption by terrestrial arthropod herbivoresConrad C Labandeira
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|May 17, 2006
Invasion of the continents: cyanobacterial crusts to tree-inhabiting arthropodsConrad C Labandeira
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|July 9, 2013
A paleobiologic perspective on plant-insect interactionsConrad C Labandeira
Annual Review of Entomology|January 23, 2023
Arthropod and Pathogen Damage on Fossil and Modern Plants: Exploring the Origins and Evolution of Herbivory on LandConrad C Labandeira, Torsten Wappler
International Journal of Paleopathology|March 15, 2018
Plant paleopathology and the roles of pathogens and insectsConrad C Labandeira, Rose Prevec
Die Naturwissenschaften|March 19, 2015
Evolution of a complex behavior: the origin and initial diversification of foliar galling by Permian insectsSandra R Schachat, Conrad C Labandeira
Insect Science|December 7, 2021
Insect herbivory immediately before the eclipse of the gymnosperms: The Dawangzhangzi plant assemblage of Northeastern ChinaLifang Xiao, Conrad C Labandeira, Dong Ren
Zookeys|October 15, 2011
A well-preserved aneuretopsychid from the Jehol Biota of China (Insecta, Mecoptera, Aneuretopsychidae)Dong Ren, Chungkun Shih, Conrad C Labandeira
Plos One|November 10, 2016
Floral Assemblages and Patterns of Insect Herbivory during the Permian to Triassic of Northeastern ItalyConrad C Labandeira, Evelyn Kustatscher, Torsten Wappler
Biology Letters|August 20, 2010
Ancient death-grip leaf scars reveal ant-fungal parasitismDavid P Hughes, Torsten Wappler, Conrad C Labandeira
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