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Peter Wilf

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Annals of Botany|June 17, 2026
Fossil ferns of the Asian tropics: Salvinia and Acrostichum macrofossils and diverse fern spores from the early Eocene Ghazij Formation (Balochistan, Pakistan)Edward J Spagnuolo, David Shaw, Peter Wilf, et al.
The American Naturalist|June 7, 2005
Eocene plant diversity at Laguna del Hunco and Río Pichileufú, Patagonia, ArgentinaPeter Wilf, Kirk R Johnson, N Rubén Cúneo, et al.
American Journal of Botany|September 11, 2013
First record of Todea (Osmundaceae) in South America, from the early Eocene paleorainforests of Laguna del Hunco (Patagonia, Argentina)Mónica R Carvalho, Peter Wilf, Elizabeth J Hermsen, et al.
American Journal of Botany|August 4, 2018
Agathis trees of Patagonia's Cretaceous-Paleogene death landscapes and their evolutionary significanceIgnacio H Escapa, Ari Iglesias, Peter Wilf, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 13, 2008
Sharply increased insect herbivory during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal MaximumEllen D Currano, Peter Wilf, Scott L Wing, et al.
American Journal of Botany|July 23, 2015
Resolving Australian analogs for an Eocene Patagonian paleorainforest using leaf size and floristicsLisa Merkhofer, Peter Wilf, M Tyler Haas, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 5, 2003
High plant diversity in Eocene South America: evidence from PatagoniaPeter Wilf, N Rubén Cúneo, Kirk R Johnson, et al.
American Journal of Botany|May 9, 2025
Fossils of an endangered, endemic, giant dipterocarp species open a historical portal into Borneo's vanishing rainforestsTeng-Xiang Wang, Peter Wilf, Antonino Briguglio, et al.
Plos One|May 3, 2014
Insect leaf-chewing damage tracks herbivore richness in modern and ancient forestsMónica R Carvalho, Peter Wilf, Héctor Barrios, et al.
Peerj|March 31, 2022
First fossil-leaf floras from Brunei Darussalam show dipterocarp dominance in Borneo by the PliocenePeter Wilf, Xiaoyu Zou, Michael P Donovan, et al.
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Annals of Botany|June 17, 2026
Fossil ferns of the Asian tropics: Salvinia and Acrostichum macrofossils and diverse fern spores from the early Eocene Ghazij Formation (Balochistan, Pakistan)Edward J Spagnuolo, David Shaw, Peter Wilf, et al.
The American Naturalist|June 7, 2005
Eocene plant diversity at Laguna del Hunco and Río Pichileufú, Patagonia, ArgentinaPeter Wilf, Kirk R Johnson, N Rubén Cúneo, et al.
American Journal of Botany|September 11, 2013
First record of Todea (Osmundaceae) in South America, from the early Eocene paleorainforests of Laguna del Hunco (Patagonia, Argentina)Mónica R Carvalho, Peter Wilf, Elizabeth J Hermsen, et al.
American Journal of Botany|August 4, 2018
Agathis trees of Patagonia's Cretaceous-Paleogene death landscapes and their evolutionary significanceIgnacio H Escapa, Ari Iglesias, Peter Wilf, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 13, 2008
Sharply increased insect herbivory during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal MaximumEllen D Currano, Peter Wilf, Scott L Wing, et al.
American Journal of Botany|July 23, 2015
Resolving Australian analogs for an Eocene Patagonian paleorainforest using leaf size and floristicsLisa Merkhofer, Peter Wilf, M Tyler Haas, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 5, 2003
High plant diversity in Eocene South America: evidence from PatagoniaPeter Wilf, N Rubén Cúneo, Kirk R Johnson, et al.
American Journal of Botany|May 9, 2025
Fossils of an endangered, endemic, giant dipterocarp species open a historical portal into Borneo's vanishing rainforestsTeng-Xiang Wang, Peter Wilf, Antonino Briguglio, et al.
Plos One|May 3, 2014
Insect leaf-chewing damage tracks herbivore richness in modern and ancient forestsMónica R Carvalho, Peter Wilf, Héctor Barrios, et al.
Peerj|March 31, 2022
First fossil-leaf floras from Brunei Darussalam show dipterocarp dominance in Borneo by the PliocenePeter Wilf, Xiaoyu Zou, Michael P Donovan, et al.
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