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Stefan Bengtson

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Nature|July 14, 2006
Palaeontology: a ghost with a biteStefan Bengtson
Nature|May 28, 2010
Palaeontology: A little Kraken wakesStefan Bengtson
Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 20, 2009
Paleontology. New and ancient trace makersStefan Bengtson, Birger Rasmussen
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 20, 2004
Comment on "Small bilaterian fossils from 40 to 55 million years before the Cambrian"Stefan Bengtson, Graham Budd
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|April 21, 2020
A Cryptic Alternative for the Evolution of HyphaeMagnus Ivarsson, Henrik Drake, Stefan Bengtson, et al.
Plos Biology|March 15, 2017
Three-dimensional preservation of cellular and subcellular structures suggests 1.6 billion-year-old crown-group red algaeStefan Bengtson, Therese Sallstedt, Veneta Belivanova, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology|July 20, 2016
Anaerobic Fungi: A Potential Source of Biological H2 in the Oceanic CrustMagnus Ivarsson, Anna Schnürer, Stefan Bengtson, et al.
Advances in Applied Microbiology|April 23, 2018
Fungi in Deep Subsurface EnvironmentsMagnus Ivarsson, Stefan Bengtson, Henrik Drake, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 7, 2009
The controversial "Cambrian" fossils of the Vindhyan are real but more than a billion years olderStefan Bengtson, Veneta Belivanova, Birger Rasmussen, et al.
The American Naturalist|June 16, 2017
Unexpected Nongenetic Individual Heterogeneity and Trait Covariance in Daphnia and Its Consequences for Ecological and Evolutionary DynamicsClayton E Cressler, Stefan Bengtson, William A Nelson
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Nature|July 14, 2006
Palaeontology: a ghost with a biteStefan Bengtson
Nature|May 28, 2010
Palaeontology: A little Kraken wakesStefan Bengtson
Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 20, 2009
Paleontology. New and ancient trace makersStefan Bengtson, Birger Rasmussen
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 20, 2004
Comment on "Small bilaterian fossils from 40 to 55 million years before the Cambrian"Stefan Bengtson, Graham Budd
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|April 21, 2020
A Cryptic Alternative for the Evolution of HyphaeMagnus Ivarsson, Henrik Drake, Stefan Bengtson, et al.
Plos Biology|March 15, 2017
Three-dimensional preservation of cellular and subcellular structures suggests 1.6 billion-year-old crown-group red algaeStefan Bengtson, Therese Sallstedt, Veneta Belivanova, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology|July 20, 2016
Anaerobic Fungi: A Potential Source of Biological H2 in the Oceanic CrustMagnus Ivarsson, Anna Schnürer, Stefan Bengtson, et al.
Advances in Applied Microbiology|April 23, 2018
Fungi in Deep Subsurface EnvironmentsMagnus Ivarsson, Stefan Bengtson, Henrik Drake, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 7, 2009
The controversial "Cambrian" fossils of the Vindhyan are real but more than a billion years olderStefan Bengtson, Veneta Belivanova, Birger Rasmussen, et al.
The American Naturalist|June 16, 2017
Unexpected Nongenetic Individual Heterogeneity and Trait Covariance in Daphnia and Its Consequences for Ecological and Evolutionary DynamicsClayton E Cressler, Stefan Bengtson, William A Nelson
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