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Publications 2014

Amano, K., Jenkins, R.G., Ohara, M. and Kiel, S. 2014. Miocene vesicomyid species (Bivalvia) from Wakayama in southern Honshu, Japan. The Nautilus 128: 9-17.

Badawy, A.S., Mehlqvist, K, Vajda, V., Ahlberg, P. and Calner, M. 2014. Late Ordovician (Katian) spores in Sweden – oldest land plant remains from Baltica. GFF Scandinavian Journal of Earth Sciences 136, 16-21.

Barnett, R., Yamaguchi, N., Shapiro, B., Ho, S. Y., Barnes, I., Sabin, R., Werdelin, L., Cuisin, J., and Larson, G. 2014. Revealing the maternal demographic history of Panthera leo using ancient DNA and a spatially explicit genealogical analysis. BMC Evolutionary Biology 14(70).

Bengtson, S., Ivarsson, M., Astolfo, A., Belivanova, V., Broman, C., Marone, F., and Stampanoni, M. 2014. Deep-biosphere consortium of fungi and prokaryotes in Eocene subseafloor basalts. Geobiology 12: 489–496.

Betts, M. J., Topper, T. P., Valentine, J. L., Skovsted, C. B., Paterson, J. R., and Brock, G. A. 2014. A new early Cambrian bradoriid (Arthropoda) assemblage from the northern Flinders Ranges, South Australia. Gondwana Research 25: 420–437.

Bomfleur, B., Decombeix, A.-L., Schwendemann, A. B., Escapa, I. H., Taylor, E. L., Taylor, T. N. and McLoughlin, S., 2014. Habit and ecology of the Petriellales, an unusual group of seed plants from the Triassic of Gondwana. International Journal of Plant Sciences 175(9): 1062-1075.

Bomfleur, B., Klymiuk, A. A., Taylor, E. L., Taylor, T. N., Gulbranson, E. L., and Isbell, J. L., 2014. Diverse bryophyte mesofossils from the Triassic of Antarctica. Lethaia 47(1): 120–132.

Bomfleur, B., McLoughlin, S. and Vajda, V., 2014. Fossilized nuclei and chromosomes reveal 180 million years of genomic stasis in Royal Ferns. Science 343: 1376–1377 (+ online supplementary data pages 1–16; 2 video clips).

Bomfleur, B., Schöner, R., John, N., Schneider, J.W., Elsner, M., Viereck-Goette, L. and Kerp, H., 2014. New Palaeozoic deposits of the Victoria Group in the Eisenhower Range, northern Victoria Land, Antarctica. Antarctic Science 26(3): 277–278.

Bomfleur, B., Schöner, R., Schneider, J. W., Viereck, L., Kerp, H., and McKellar, J. L., 2014. From the Transantarctic Basin to the Ferrar Large Igneous Province: New palynostratigraphic age constraints for Triassic-Jurassic sedimentation and magmatism in East Antarctica. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 207: 18–37.

Bouchal, J. M., Zetter, R., Grímsson, F., and Denk, T., 2014. Evolutionary trends and ecological differentiation in early Cenozoic Fagaceae of western North America. American Journal of Botany 101: 1332–1349.

Carpenter, R. J., McLoughlin, S., Hill, R. S, McNamara, K. J. and Jordan, G. J., 2014. Early evidence of xeromorphy in angiosperms: stomatal encryption in a new Eocene species of Banksia (Proteaceae) from Western Australia. American Journal of Botany 109: 1486–1497.

Chenhall, R., Martinelli, L., McLaughlin, J., Paulsen, B., Senior, K., Svalastog, A. L., Tunon, H., and Werdelin, L. 2014. Culture, science and bioethics: Interdisciplinary understandings of and practices in science, culture and ethics. New Zealand Online Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 1(2).

Cunningham, J. A., Donoghue, P. C. J., and Bengtson, S. 2014. Distinguishing biology from geology in soft-tissue preservation The Paleontological Society Papers 20.

Decombeix, A.-L., Bomfleur, B., Taylor, E. L., and Taylor, T. N., 2014. New data on the anatomy and systematic affinities of corystosperm wood from the Triassic of Antarctica. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 203(1): 22–34.

Denk, T., Güner, H. T. and Grimm, G. W., 2014. From mesic to arid: Leaf epidermal features suggest preadaptation in Miocene dragon trees (Dracaena). Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 200: 211-228.

Denk, T. and Tekleva, M. V., 2014. Pollen morphology and ultrastructure of Quercus with focus on Group Ilex (=Quercus Subgenus Heterobalanus (Oerst.) Menitsky): implications for oak systematics and evolution. Grana 53: 255-282.

Doguzhaeva, L. A., Weaver, P. G., and Ciampaglio, C. N. 2014. A unique late Eocene coleoid cephalopod Mississaepia from Mississippi, USA: New data on cuttlebone structure, and their phylogenetic implications. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 59(1): 147–162.

Doguzhaeva, L. A., Weis, R., Delsate , D., and Mariotti, N. 2014. Embryonic shell structure of Early–Middle Jurassic belemnites, and its significance for belemnite expansion and diversification in the Jurassic. Lethaia 47: 49–65.

El Albani, A., Bengtson, S., Canfield, D. E., Riboulleau, A., Rollion Bard, C., Macchiarelli, R., Ngombi Pemba, L., Hammarlund, E., Meunier, A., Moubiya Mouele, I., Benzerara, K., Bernard, S., Boulvais, P., Chaussidon, M., Cesari, C., Fontaine, C., Chi-Fru, E., Garcia Ruiz, J. M., Gauthier-Lafaye, F., Mazurier, A., Pierson-Wickmann, A. C., Rouxel, O., Trentesaux, A., Vecoli, M., Versteegh, G. J. M., White, L., Whitehouse, M., and Bekker, A. 2014. The 2.1 Ga old Francevillian biota: biogenicity, taphonomy and biodiversity. PLoS One 9(6:e99438): 18 pp.

Friis, E. M., Marone, F., Pedersen, K.R., Crane, P.R. and Stampanoni, M., 2014. Three-dimensional visualisation of fossil flowers, fruits, seeds and other plant remains using synchrotron radiation X-ray tomographic microscopy (SRXTM): New insights into Cretaceous plant diversity. Journal of Paleontology 88: 684-701.

Friis, E. M. and Pedersen, K. R., 2014. Blomster fra Kridttiden. Geologisk Tidsskrift 2013: 43-64.

Friis, E. M., Pedersen, K. R. and Crane, P. R., 2014. Welwitschioid diversity in the Early Cretaceous: Evidence from fossil seeds with pollen from Portugal and eastern North America. Grana 53: 175–196.

Friis, E. M., Pedersen, K. R and Marone, F., 2014. Arcellites punctatus sp. nov.: a new megaspore from the Early Cretaceous of Portugal studied using high resolution synchrotron radiation x-ray tomographic microscopy (SRXTM). Grana 53: 91-102.

Grimm, G. W. and Denk, T. 2014. The Colchic region as refuge for relict tree lineages: cryptic speciation in field maples. Turkish Journal of Botany 38: 1050–1066.

Grímsson, F., Zetter, R., Grimm, G. W., Krarup Pedersen, G., Pedersen, A. K. and Denk, T., 2014. Fagaceae pollen from the early Cenozoic of West Greenland: revisiting Engler's and Chaney's Arcto-Tertiary hypotheses. Plant Systematics & Evolution doi: 10.1007/s00606-014-1118-5.

Grímsson, F., Zetter, R., Halbritter, H. and Grimm, G. W., 2014. Aponogeton pollen from the Cretaceous and Paleogene of North America and West Greenland: Implications for the origin and palaeobiogeography of the genus. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 200: 161-187.

Hubert, F., Grimm, G. W., Jousselin, E., Berry, V., Franc, A. and Kremer, A., 2014. Multiple nuclear genes stabilize the phylogenetic backbone of the genus Quercus. Systematics & Biodiversity 12: 405–423.

Kaim, A., Jenkins, R.G., Tanabe, K., Kiel, S. 2014. Mollusks from late Mesozoic seep deposits, chiefly in California. Zootaxa3 861: 401–440.

Hübers, M., Bomfleur, B., Krings, M., Pott, C. and Kerp, H., 2014. A reappraisal of Mississippian (Tournaisian and Visean) adpression floras from central and northwestern Europe. Zitteliana A54: 39-52.

Kiel, S., Glodny, J., Birgel, D., Bulot, L. G., Campbell, K. A., Gaillard, C., Graziano, R., Kaim, A., Lazar, I., Sandy, M. R., and Peckmann, J. 2014. The paleoecology, habitats, and stratigraphic range of the enigmatic Cretaceous brachiopod Peregrinella. PLoS One 9: e109260.

Kiel, S., C. Hansen, K. N. Nitzsche and B. T. Hansen 2014. Using 87Sr/86Sr-ratios to date fossil methane seep deposits: methodological requirements and an example from the Great Valley Group, California. Journal of Geology 122: 353-366.

Larsson, C. M., Skovsted, C. B., Brock, G. A., Balthasar, U., Topper, T. P., and Holmer, L. E. 2014. Paterimitra pyramidalis from south Australia: scleritome, shell structure and evolution of a lower cambrian stem group brachiopod. Palaeontology 57(2): 417–446.

Launis, A., Pott, C.. and Mørk A., 2014. A glimpse into the Carnian: Late Triassic plant fossils from Hopen, Svalbard. Norwegian Petroleum Directorate Bulletin 11: 35-42.  

McLoughlin, S., Bomfleur, B. & Vajda, V. , 2014. A phenomenal fossil fern – forgotten for 40 years. Deposits Magazine 40: 16-21.

McLoughlin, S., Jansson, I.-M. and Vajda, V., 2014. Megaspore and microfossil asemblages reveal diverse herbaceous lycophytes in the Australian Early Jurassic flora. Grana 53: 22-53.

Mehlqvist, K., Larsson, K., and Vajda, V. 2014. Linking upper Silurian terrestrial and marine successions—Palynological study from Skåne, Sweden. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 202, 1-14.

Mendes, M. M., Dinis, J., Pais, J. and Friis, E. M., 2014. Vegetational composition of the Early Cretaceous Chicalhão flora (Lusitanian Basin, western Portugal) based on palynological and mesofossil assemblages. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 200: 65-81.

Mendes, M. M., Grimm, G. W., Pais, J., Friis, E. M., 2014. Fossil Kajanthus lusitanicus gen. et sp . nov from Portugal: Floral evidence for Early Cretaceous Lardizabalaceae (Ranunculales, basal eudicot). Grana 53: 283–301.

Murdock, D. J. E., Bengtson, S., Marone, F., Greenwood, J. M., and Donoghue, P. C. J. 2014. Evaluating scenarios for the evolutionary assembly of the brachiopod body plan. Evolution and Development 16(1): 13–24.

Mutvei, H. 2014. Shell wall structure and sharp-edged apertural shell margin in the Callovian Quenstedtoceras (Cephalopoda, Ammonoidea). GFF 136(4): 531–538.

Mutvei, H. 2014. Siphuncular structure in the Jurassic belemnitid Megateuthis (Cephalopoda: Coleoidea). GFF 137: 66-73.

Pott, C., 2014. The Triassic flora of Svalbard. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 59: 709-740.

Pott, C., 2014. A revision of Wielandiella angustifolia – a shrub-sized bennettite from the Rhaetian–Hettangian of Scania, Sweden, and Jameson Land, Greenland. International Journal of Plant Sciences 175: 467-499.

Pott, C., Guhl, M. and Lehmann, J., 2014. The Early Cretaceous flora from the Wealden facies at Duingen, Germany. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 201: 75-105.

Pott, C. and McLoughlin, S., 2014. Divaricate growth habit in Williamsoniaceae (Bennettitales): unravelling the ecology of a key Mesozoic plant group. Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments 94(2): 307-325.

Potts, A. J., Hedderson, T. A. and Grimm, G. W., 2014. Constructing phylogenies in the presence of intra-individual site polymorphisms (2ISPs) with a focus on the nuclear ribosomal cistron. Systematic Biology 63: 1–16.

Rößler, R., Philippe, M., van Konijnenburg-van Cittert, J. H. A., McLoughlin, S., Sakala, J., Zijlstra, G. and 35 others, 2014. Which name(s) should be used for Araucaria-like fossil wood? – Results of a poll. Taxon 63: 177–184.

Sallstedt, T., Ivarsson, M., Lundberg, J., Sjöberg, R., and Romaní, J. R. V. 2014. Speleothem and biofilm formation in a granite/dolerite cave, Northern Sweden. International Journal of Speleology 43(3): 305-313.

Skovsted, C. B., Clausen, S., Alvaro, J. J., and Ponlevé, D. 2014. Tommotiids from the early cambrian (series 2, stage 3) of morocco and the evolution of the tannuolinid scleritome and setigerous shell structures in stem group brachiopods. Palaeontology 57(1): 71–192.

Skovsted, C. B., Kouchinsky, A., Bengtson, S., and Holmer, L. E. 2014. The problematic early Cambrian fossil Tumulduria incomperta represents the detached ventral interarea of a paterinid brachiopod. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 59(2): 359–365.

Skovsted, C.B., Topper, T.P., Betts, M.J. and Brock, G.A. 2014. Associated conchs and opercula of Triplicatella disdoma (Hyolitha) from the early Cambrian of South Australia. Alcheringa 38: 138-143.

Surveswaran, S., Sun, M., Grimm, G. W. and Liede-Schumann, S., 2014. On the systematic position of some Asian enigmatic genera of Asclepiadoideae (Apocynaceae). Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 174: 601–619.

Thiel, V., Blumenberg, M., Kiel, S., Leefmann, T., Liebenau, K., Lindgren, J., Sjövall, P., Treude, T. and Zilla, T. 2014.  Occurrence and fate of fatty acyl biomarkers in an ancient whale bone (Oligocene, El Cien Formation, Mexico). Organic Geochemistry 68: 71-81.

Thuy, B., Kiel, S., Dulai, A., Gale, A.S., Kroh, A., Lord, A.R., Numberger-Thuy, L.D., Stöhr, S. and Wisshak, M. 2014. First glimpse into Lower Jurassic deep-sea biodiversity: in-situ diversification and resilience against extinction. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 281: 20132624.

Topper, T. P. and Skovsted, C. B. 2014. A new name for a classic Cambrian Swedish brachiopod, Tallatella undosa (Moberg). GFF 136(3): 429–435.

Tulej, M., Riedo, A., Neuland, M., Meyer, S., Wurz, P., Thomas, N., Grimaudo, V., Moreno-Garcıa, P., Broekmann, P., Neubeck, A., and Ivarsson, M. 2014. CAMAM: A Miniature Laser Ablation Ionisation Mass Spectrometer and Microscope-Camera System for In Situ Investigation of the Composition and Morphology of Extraterrestrial Materials. Geostandards and Geoanalytical Research 38(4): 441 – 466.

Vajda, V., and Bercovici, A. 2014. The global vegetation pattern across the Cretaceous-Paleogene mass-extinction interval – an integrated global perspective. Global and Planetary Change 122, 29–49.

Vajda, V., McLoughlin, S. and Bomfleur, B., 2014. Fossilfyndet i Korsaröd. Geologiskt Forum 82: 24–29.

Van Konijnenburg-van Cittert, J. H. A., Kustatscher, E., Bauer, K., Pott, C., Schmeißner, S., Dütsch, G. and Krings, M., 2014. A Selaginellites from the Rhaetian of Wüstenwelsberg (Upper Franconia, Germany). Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie, Abhandlungen 270: 115-127.

Wanntorp, L., Grudinski, M., Forster, P.I., Muellner, A.N. and Grimm, G. W., 2014. Mapping wax plants (Hoya, Apocynaceae): subtropical origins, Indomalayan-Australasian radiations and centres of biodiversity. Taxon 63: 89-102.

Weiner, A. K. M., Weinkauf, M. F. G., Kurasawa, A., Darling, K. F., Kučera, M. and Grimm, G. W., 2014. Phylogeography of the tropical planktonic foraminifera lineage Globigerinella reveals isolation inconsistent with passive dispersal by ocean currents. PLoS ONE 9: e92148.

Velitzelos, D., Bouchal, J. M. and Denk, T., 2014. Review of the Cenozic floras and vegetation of Greece. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 204: 56–117.

Werdelin, L. and Wesley-Hunt, G. D. 2014. Carnivoran ecomorphology: patterns below the family level. Annales Zoologici Fennici 51: 259–268.

Werdelin, L., Lewis, M. E., and Haile-Selassie, Y. 2014. A critical review of african species of eucyon (mammalia; carnivora; canidae), with a new species from the pliocene of the woranso-mille area, afar region, Ethiopia. Papers in Palaeontology: 1-8.

Zhang, Z.-F., Li, G.-X., Holmer, L. E., Brock, G. A., Balthasar, U., Skovsted, C. B., Fu, D.-J., Zhang, X.-L., Wang, H.-Z., Butler, A., Zhang, Z.-L., Cao, C.-Q., Han, J., Liu, J.-N., and Shu, D.-G. 2014. An early Cambrian agglutinated tubular lophophorate with brachiopod characters. Scientific Reports 4(4682).