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Markus Bertling, Luis A. Buatois, Dirk Knaust, Brittany Laing, M. Gabriela Mángano, Neele Meyer, Radek Mikuláš, Nicholas J. Minter, Christian Neumann, Andrew K. Rindsberg, Alfred Uchman, Max Wisshak
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Lethaia. 55:1-19
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Ichnos. 28:318-320
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Ichnos. 27:284-289
An insect boring of unique shape is described from a lignitic layer within the Early Cretaceous (Berriasian) Skyttegard Member of the Rabekke Formation on Bornholm. Morphologically it cannot be com...
Response to O’Connell et al. (2020): There are multiple ways to adapt taxonomy to conservation goals
Autor:
Neal L. Evenhuis, F.W. Welter-Schultes, Patrice Bouchard, Shane T. Ahyong, Mark S. Harvey, Kevin Winker, Valter M. Azevedo-Santos, Markus Bertling, Thomas Pape, A. Townsend Peterson, Frank E. Rheindt, Mohammad Irham, Pamela C. Rasmussen, Dewi M. Prawiradilaga, Frank-T. Krell, Richard L. Pyle
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Biodiversity and Conservation. 30:249-251
Autor:
Markus Bertling
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Phytotaxa. 425:63-66
Tetraphyllum Griff. ex C.B.Clarke (Gesneriaceae) has erroneously been replaced by Tetraphylloides Doweld, as he considered Tetraphyllum Hosius & von der Marck an angiosperm and thus its earlier homonym. Reinvestigation of the holotype of the type spe
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PalZ. 93:409-421
Wood boring represents a common feeding and survival strategy in several lineages of beetles. The larvae of wood-boring beetles hatch and excavate tunnels in wood during their development. The origin and evolutionary history of this life habit, howev
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Fossil Imprint. 73:454-459
Accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) was used to establish the age of three mammal specimens from the Quaternary of the Münsterland, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The dated samples represent regionally important finds: The woolly mammoth from Ahle
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TAXON. 70:437-438
Autor:
Sara Höpner, Markus Bertling
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Ichnos. 24:259-282
Bone is a substrate for bioerosion at equal rank with xylic and lithic substrates. Accordingly, borings in bone have to be identified in an analogous way to other ichnogenera coined for one type of...
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Facies. 65
A remarkable diversity of bioerosion trace fossils is reflected by the plethora of ichnotaxa that has been proposed for these structures during the past two centuries. Bioerosion traces include microborings, macroborings, grazing traces, attachment e