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1. Mid-Cretaceous coastal amber forest palaeoenvironment revealed by exceptionally preserved ostracods from an extant lineage

2. A review of exceptional preservation in fossil ostracods (Ostracoda, Crustacea)

3. Exceptional preservation of reproductive organs and giant sperm in Cretaceous ostracods

4. Abundant assemblage of Ostracoda (Crustacea) in Mexican Miocene amber sheds light on the evolution of the brackish-water tribe Thalassocypridini

5. Karyotype variability and inter-population genomic differences in freshwater ostracods (Crustacea) showing geographical parthenogenesis

6. Environmental change in the vicinity of the Neolithic wetland settlement Pestenacker (S-Germany) during the last 6600 years

7. Nesseltalgraben, a new reference section of the last glacial period in southern Germany

8. Sperm lengths of non-marine cypridoidean ostracods (Crustacea)

9. How is a giant sperm ejaculator formed? Development of the Zenker organ after the last moult in Pseudocandona marchica (Crustacea, Ostracoda, Candonidae)

10. One genus, two species, three palaeontologists

11. When the cure kills—CBD limits biodiversity research

12. The ostracod springtail — camera recordings of a previously undescribed high-speed escape jump in the genus Tanycypris (Ostracoda, Cypridoidea)

13. Fossil and Recent meet Kempf Database

14. Eugen Karl Kempf, the man behind the Kempf Database Ostracoda

15. Mate recognition as a reproductive barrier in sexual and parthenogenetic Eucypris virens (Crustacea, Ostracoda)

16. Ostracods (Crustacea) with soft part preservation from Miocene cave deposits of the Riversleigh World Heritage Area, NW Queensland, Australia

17. The Recent and Fossil Meet Kempf Database Ostracoda : Festschrift Eugen Karl Kempf – Proceedings of the 15th International German Ostracodologists’ Meeting

18. Sperm length variations in five species of cypridoidean non-marine ostracods (Crustacea)

19. Removal of extracellular coat from giant sperm in female receptacle induces sperm motility in Mytilocypris mytiloides (Cyprididae, Ostracoda, Crustacea)

21. Late Miocene stratigraphy, palaeoecology and palaeogeography of the Tabriz Basin (NW Iran, Eastern Paratethys)

22. Skeleto-musculature of the mandible and its function in podocopid ostracodes exemplified by Loxoconcha pulchra (Cytheroidea: Loxoconchidae) and Fabaeformiscandona tyrolensis (Cypridoidea: Candonidae)

23. The organ on the first segment of the cypridoidean (Ostracoda, Crustacea) antennule: morphology and phylogenetic significance

25. Experimental assessment of the fecundity of Eucypris virens (Ostracoda, Crustacea) under natural sex ratios

26. On Afrocypris barnardi G. O. Sars, 1924 (Ostracoda), a second giant ostracode with additional appendages

27. Muschelkrebse als Zeugen der Vergangenheit. Zwischen Biologie, Paläontologie und Umweltforschung

29. Giant spermatozoon coiled in small egg: Fertilization mechanisms and their implications for evolutionary studies on ostracoda (crustacea)

30. Cyclocypris diebeliAbsolon, 1973 (Ostracoda, Crustacea), extinct in Europe, extant in Japan

31. Biota, palaeoenvironments and biostratigraphy of continental Oligocene deposits of the South German Molasse Basin (Penzberg Syncline)

33. From Naples 1963 to Rome 2013 — A brief review of how the International Research Group on Ostracoda (IRGO) developed as a social communication system

34. Revision of the genus Tanycypris (Ostracoda, Cypricercinae) with the description of Tanycypris alfonsi n. sp., and an identification key to the genus

35. 5,000 year-old spermatozoa in Quaternary Ostracoda (Crustacea)

36. How is a giant sperm ejaculated? Anatomy and function of the sperm pump, or 'Zenker organ,' in Pseudocandona marchica (Crustacea, Ostracoda, Candonidae)

37. Ostracodology in time and space: looking back on fifteen International Symposia on Ostracoda, and the times in between

39. The female reproductive organ in podocopid ostracods is homologous to five appendages: histological evidence from Liocypris grandis (Crustacea, Ostracoda)

40. Subcellular preservation in giant ostracod sperm from an early Miocene cave deposit in Australia

41. Ostracodology - Linking Bio- and Geosciences : Proceedings of the 15th International Symposium on Ostracoda, Berlin, 2005

42. Sexual Intercourse Involving Giant Sperm in Cretaceous Ostracode

43. Scottia birigida sp. nov. (Cypridoidea: Ostracoda) from western Honshu, Japan and a key to the subfamily Scottiinae Bronstein, 1947

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