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Conrad C Labandeira

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 21, 2002
Impact of the terminal Cretaceous event on plant-insect associationsConrad C Labandeira, Kirk R Johnson, Peter Wilf
Biology Letters|November 21, 2019
Late Cretaceous domatia reveal the antiquity of plant-mite mutualisms in flowering plantsS Augusta Maccracken, Ian M Miller, Conrad C Labandeira
BMC Evolutionary Biology|February 5, 2015
The fossil record and taphonomy of butterflies and moths (Insecta, Lepidoptera): implications for evolutionary diversity and divergence-time estimatesJae-Cheon Sohn, Conrad C Labandeira, Donald R Davis
Royal Society Open Science|April 17, 2018
The importance of sampling standardization for comparisons of insect herbivory in deep time: a case study from the late PalaeozoicSandra R Schachat, Conrad C Labandeira, S Augusta Maccracken
Zookeys|January 20, 2012
A new long-proboscid genus of Pseudopolycentropodidae (Mecoptera) from the Middle Jurassic of China and its plant-host specializationsChungkun Shih, Xiaoguang Yang, Conrad C Labandeira, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 21, 2014
Highly resolved early Eocene food webs show development of modern trophic structure after the end-Cretaceous extinctionJennifer A Dunne, Conrad C Labandeira, Richard J Williams
Data in Brief|May 5, 2022
Data, metrics, and methods for arthropod and fungal herbivory at the dawn of angiosperm diversification: The Rose Creek plant assemblage of Nebraska, U.S.ALifang Xiao, Conrad C Labandeira, David L Dilcher, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 26, 2006
Decoupled plant and insect diversity after the end-Cretaceous extinctionPeter Wilf, Conrad C Labandeira, Kirk R Johnson, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 16, 2005
Richness of plant-insect associations in Eocene Patagonia: a legacy for South American biodiversityPeter Wilf, Conrad C Labandeira, Kirk R Johnson, et al.
BMC Evolutionary Biology|January 6, 2016
New data from the Middle Jurassic of China shed light on the phylogeny and origin of the proboscis in the Mesopsychidae (Insecta: Mecoptera)Xiaodan Lin, Matthew J H Shih, Conrad C Labandeira, et al.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 21, 2002
Impact of the terminal Cretaceous event on plant-insect associationsConrad C Labandeira, Kirk R Johnson, Peter Wilf
Biology Letters|November 21, 2019
Late Cretaceous domatia reveal the antiquity of plant-mite mutualisms in flowering plantsS Augusta Maccracken, Ian M Miller, Conrad C Labandeira
BMC Evolutionary Biology|February 5, 2015
The fossil record and taphonomy of butterflies and moths (Insecta, Lepidoptera): implications for evolutionary diversity and divergence-time estimatesJae-Cheon Sohn, Conrad C Labandeira, Donald R Davis
Royal Society Open Science|April 17, 2018
The importance of sampling standardization for comparisons of insect herbivory in deep time: a case study from the late PalaeozoicSandra R Schachat, Conrad C Labandeira, S Augusta Maccracken
Zookeys|January 20, 2012
A new long-proboscid genus of Pseudopolycentropodidae (Mecoptera) from the Middle Jurassic of China and its plant-host specializationsChungkun Shih, Xiaoguang Yang, Conrad C Labandeira, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 21, 2014
Highly resolved early Eocene food webs show development of modern trophic structure after the end-Cretaceous extinctionJennifer A Dunne, Conrad C Labandeira, Richard J Williams
Data in Brief|May 5, 2022
Data, metrics, and methods for arthropod and fungal herbivory at the dawn of angiosperm diversification: The Rose Creek plant assemblage of Nebraska, U.S.ALifang Xiao, Conrad C Labandeira, David L Dilcher, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 26, 2006
Decoupled plant and insect diversity after the end-Cretaceous extinctionPeter Wilf, Conrad C Labandeira, Kirk R Johnson, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 16, 2005
Richness of plant-insect associations in Eocene Patagonia: a legacy for South American biodiversityPeter Wilf, Conrad C Labandeira, Kirk R Johnson, et al.
BMC Evolutionary Biology|January 6, 2016
New data from the Middle Jurassic of China shed light on the phylogeny and origin of the proboscis in the Mesopsychidae (Insecta: Mecoptera)Xiaodan Lin, Matthew J H Shih, Conrad C Labandeira, et al.
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