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1. Youngest Cretaceous dinosaur tracksite from the Middle East (Maastrichtian, Farrokhi Formation, Central Iran)

2. The Upper Jurassic Garedu Red Bed Formation of the northern Tabas Block: elucidating Late Cimmerian tectonics in east-Central Iran

3. The impact of the Pliensbachian-Toarcian crisis on belemnite assemblages and size distribution

4. Elemental systematics of the calcitic skeleton of Corallium rubrum and implications for the Mg/Ca temperature proxy

5. Bryozoan‐rich stromatolites (bryostromatolites) from the Silurian of Gotland and their relation to climate‐related perturbations of the global carbon cycle

6. Reconstructing Depositional Rates and Their Effect on Paleoenvironmental Proxies: The Case of the Lau Carbon Isotope Excursion in Gotland, Sweden

7. Osteological revision of the holotype of the Middle Jurassic sauropod dinosaur Patagosaurus fariasi (Sauropoda: Cetiosauridae) BONAPARTE 1979

8. Trilobites from the Red Fauna (latest Emsian, Devonian) of Hamar Laghdad, Morocco and their biodiversity

9. Architecture and sedimentary evolution of the southwestern Gissar carbonate platform (Uzbekistan) during the Middle-Late Jurassic

10. Oxygen isotope analysis of the eyes of pelagic trilobites: testing the application of sea temperature proxies for the Ordovician

11. Lower–Middle Jurassic facies patterns in the NW Afghan–Tajik Basin of southern Uzbekistan and their geodynamic context

12. Diversity and morphological evolution of Jurassic belemnites from South Germany

13. Chapter Three – Constraining the Deep Origin of Parasitic Flatworms and Host-Interactions with Fossil Evidence

14. Large colonial organisms with coordinated growth in oxygenated environments 2.1Gyr ago

15. South Caspian to Central Iran basins : introduction

16. Paleozoic calcareous plankton: evidence from the Silurian of Gotland

17. The Ordovician Biodiversification: revolution in the oceanic trophic chain

18. Assessing mechanisms of environmental change: Palynological signals across the Late Ludlow (Silurian) positive isotope excursion (δ13C, δ18O) on Gotland, Sweden

19. Unusual occurrence of glauconite in a shallow lagoonal environment (Lower Cretaceous, northern Aquitaine Basin, SW France)

20. Paléontologie générale (Biostratigraphie): Le gisement « Purbeckien » de vertébrés de Cherves-de-Cognac, Charente (SW France) : nouvelles données biostratigraphiques

21. Acritarch distribution along an inshore¬offshore transect in the Gorstian (lower Ludlow) of Gotland, Sweden

22. Palaeoenvironmental reconstruction of the basal Cretaceous vertebrate bearing beds in the Northern part of the Aquitaine Basin: sedimentological and geochemical evidence

23. SEM observations of keriothecal walls : implications for the evolution of Fusulinida

24. Increasing control over biomineralization in conodont evolution.

25. Cephalopod palaeobiology: evolution and life history of the most intelligent invertebrates: Honoring Sigurd von Boletzky and his contributions to cephalopod research.

26. Phanerozoic parasitism and marine metazoan diversity: dilution versus amplification.

27. Fossilized leftover falls as sources of palaeoecological data: a 'pabulite' comprising a crustacean, a belemnite and a vertebrate from the Early Jurassic Posidonia Shale.

28. Distraction sinking and fossilized coleoid predatory behaviour from the German Early Jurassic.

29. The cono-dos and cono-dont's of phosphatic microfossil preparation and microanalysis.

30. A possible link between coral reef success, crustose coralline algae and the evolution of herbivory.

31. Jaws of a large belemnite and an ammonite from the Aalenian (Middle Jurassic) of Switzerland.

32. Wear, tear and systematic repair: testing models of growth dynamics in conodonts with high-resolution imaging.

33. Tectonic blocks and molecular clocks.

34. Maximum rates of climate change are systematically underestimated in the geological record.

35. Metal-induced malformations in early Palaeozoic plankton are harbingers of mass extinction.

36. Effects of water depth, seasonal exposure, and substrate orientation on microbial bioerosion in the Ionian Sea (Eastern Mediterranean).

37. Constraining the Deep Origin of Parasitic Flatworms and Host-Interactions with Fossil Evidence.

38. The Importance of Fossils in Understanding the Evolution of Parasites and Their Vectors.

39. Trace Fossil Evidence of Trematode-Bivalve Parasite-Host Interactions in Deep Time.

40. A complete Holocene record of trematode-bivalve infection and implications for the response of parasitism to climate change.

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