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363 related items for PubMed ID: 30263954

  • 1. A new fossil assemblage shows that large angiosperm trees grew in North America by the Turonian (Late Cretaceous).
    Jud NA, D'Emic MD, Williams SA, Mathews JC, Tremaine KM, Bhattacharya J.
    Sci Adv; 2018 Sep; 4(9):eaar8568. PubMed ID: 30263954
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  • 2. Fossil evidence for Cretaceous escalation in angiosperm leaf vein evolution.
    Feild TS, Brodribb TJ, Iglesias A, Chatelet DS, Baresch A, Upchurch GR, Gomez B, Mohr BA, Coiffard C, Kvacek J, Jaramillo C.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2011 May 17; 108(20):8363-6. PubMed ID: 21536892
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  • 3. Did dinosaurs invent flowers? Dinosaur-angiosperm coevolution revisited.
    Barrett PM, Willis KJ.
    Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc; 2001 Aug 17; 76(3):411-47. PubMed ID: 11569792
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  • 5. Palaeoenvironmental drivers of vertebrate community composition in the Belly River Group (Campanian) of Alberta, Canada, with implications for dinosaur biogeography.
    Cullen TM, Evans DC.
    BMC Ecol; 2016 Nov 15; 16(1):52. PubMed ID: 27846871
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  • 6. A mid-Cretaceous tyrannosauroid and the origin of North American end-Cretaceous dinosaur assemblages.
    Nesbitt SJ, Denton RK, Loewen MA, Brusatte SL, Smith ND, Turner AH, Kirkland JI, McDonald AT, Wolfe DG.
    Nat Ecol Evol; 2019 Jun 15; 3(6):892-899. PubMed ID: 31061476
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  • 8. Fossil evidence of core monocots in the Early Cretaceous.
    Coiffard C, Kardjilov N, Manke I, Bernardes-de-Oliveira MEC.
    Nat Plants; 2019 Jul 15; 5(7):691-696. PubMed ID: 31285562
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  • 9. Integrated Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction and Taphonomy of a Unique Upper Cretaceous Vertebrate-Bearing Locality (Velaux, Southeastern France).
    Cincotta A, Yans J, Godefroit P, Garcia G, Dejax J, Benammi M, Amico S, Valentin X.
    PLoS One; 2015 Jul 15; 10(8):e0134231. PubMed ID: 26287486
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  • 10. Evidence for a Cenozoic radiation of ferns in an angiosperm-dominated canopy.
    Schuettpelz E, Pryer KM.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2009 Jul 07; 106(27):11200-5. PubMed ID: 19567832
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  • 12. Vegetation and climate change at the southern margin of the Neo-Tethys during the Cenomanian (Late Cretaceous): Evidence from Egypt.
    El Atfy H, Coiffard C, El Beialy SY, Uhl D.
    PLoS One; 2023 Jul 07; 18(1):e0281008. PubMed ID: 36716334
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  • 14. Survival of Theriosuchus (Mesoeucrocodylia: Atoposauridae) in a Late Cretaceous archipelago: a new species from the Maastrichtian of Romania.
    Martin JE, Rabi M, Csiki Z.
    Naturwissenschaften; 2010 Sep 07; 97(9):845-54. PubMed ID: 20711558
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  • 15. A newly recognized theropod assemblage from the Lewisville Formation (Woodbine Group; Cenomanian) and its implications for understanding Late Cretaceous Appalachian terrestrial ecosystems.
    Noto CR, D'Amore DC, Drumheller SK, Adams TL.
    PeerJ; 2022 Sep 07; 10():e12782. PubMed ID: 35127286
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  • 16. New horned dinosaurs from Utah provide evidence for intracontinental dinosaur endemism.
    Sampson SD, Loewen MA, Farke AA, Roberts EM, Forster CA, Smith JA, Titus AL.
    PLoS One; 2010 Sep 22; 5(9):e12292. PubMed ID: 20877459
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  • 17. Cretaceous asterid evolution: fruits of Eydeia jerseyensis sp. nov. (Cornales) from the upper Turonian of eastern North America.
    Atkinson BA, Martínez C, Crepet WL.
    Ann Bot; 2019 Feb 15; 123(3):451-460. PubMed ID: 30212854
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  • 19. New tyrannosaur from the mid-Cretaceous of Uzbekistan clarifies evolution of giant body sizes and advanced senses in tyrant dinosaurs.
    Brusatte SL, Averianov A, Sues HD, Muir A, Butler IB.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2016 Mar 29; 113(13):3447-52. PubMed ID: 26976562
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