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Publications 2009

Aurahs, R., Grimm, G. W., Hemleben, V., Hemleben, C. and Kucera, M., 2009. Geographic distribution patterns of cryptic genetic types in the planktonic foraminifer. Globigerinoides ruberMolecular Ecology 18: 1692-1706.

Aurahs, R., Göker, M., Grimm, G. W., Hemleben, V., Hemleben, C., Schiebel, R. and Kucera, M., 2009. Using the multiple analysis approach to reconstruct phylogenetic relationships among planktonic Foraminifera from highly divergent and length-polymorphic SSU rDNA sequences. Bioinformatics & Biology Insights 3: 155-177.

Denk, T. and Grimm, G. W., 2009. Significance of pollen characteristics for infrageneric classification and phylogeny in Quercus (Fagaceae). International Journal of Plant Science 170: 926-940.

Denk, T. and Grimm, G. W., 2009. The biogeographic history of beech trees. Review of Palaeobotany & Palynology 158: 83-100.

Friis, E. M., Pedersen, K. R. and Crane, P. R., 2009. Early Cretaceous mesofossils fromPortugal and eastern North America related to the Bennettitales-Erdtmanithecales-Gnetales group. American Journal of Botany 96(1): 252-283.

Friis, E. M., Pedersen, K.R., von Balthazar, M., Grimm, G. W. and Crane, P.R., 2009. Monetianthus mirus gen. et sp. Nov., a Nymphaealean flower from the Early Cretaceous of Portugal. International Journal of Plant Science 10: 1086-1101.

McLoughlin, S. and Pott, C., 2009. The Jurassic flora of Western Australia. GFF 131: 113-136.

McLoughlin, S. and Pott, C., 2009. Harvesting the extinct Bennettitales. Deposits Magazine 19: 16-20.

Pott, C. and McLoughlin, S., 2009. Bennettitalean foliage in the Rhaetian-Bajocian (latest Triassic-Middle Jurassic) floras of Scania, southern Sweden. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 158: 117-166.

Tsuchiya, M., Grimm, G. W., Heinz, P., Stögerer, K., Ertan, K. T., Collen, J., Brüchert, V., Hemleben, C., Hemleben, V. and Kitazato, H., 2009. Ribosomal DNA shows extremely low genetic divergence in a world-wide distributed, but disjunct and highly adapted marine protozoan (Virgulinella fragilis, Foraminiferida. Marine Micropaleontology 70: 8-19.

Turner, S., Bean, L.B., Dettmann, M., McKellar, J., McLoughlin, S. and Thulborn, T., 2009. Australian Jurassic sedimentary and fossil successions: current work and future prospects for marine and non-marine correlation. GFF 131: 49-70.

von Balthazar, M. and Schönenberger, J., 2009. Floral structure and organization in Platanaceae. International Journal of Plant Sciences 170 (2): 210-225.