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339 related items for PubMed ID: 31752661

  • 1. Fossil amber reveals springtails' longstanding dispersal by social insects.
    Robin N, D'Haese C, Barden P.
    BMC Evol Biol; 2019 Nov 21; 19(1):213. PubMed ID: 31752661
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  • 2. Ancient Ephemeroptera-Collembola symbiosis fossilized in amber predicts contemporary phoretic associations.
    Penney D, McNeil A, Green DI, Bradley RS, Jepson JE, Withers PJ, Preziosi RF.
    PLoS One; 2012 Nov 21; 7(10):e47651. PubMed ID: 23082186
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  • 3. Arthropods in modern resins reveal if amber accurately recorded forest arthropod communities.
    Solórzano Kraemer MM, Delclòs X, Clapham ME, Arillo A, Peris D, Jäger P, Stebner F, Peñalver E.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2018 Jun 26; 115(26):6739-6744. PubMed ID: 29735653
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  • 4. Evolutionary history of interactions among terrestrial arthropods.
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  • 5. Morphologically Specialized Termite Castes and Advanced Sociality in the Early Cretaceous.
    Engel MS, Barden P, Riccio ML, Grimaldi DA.
    Curr Biol; 2016 Feb 22; 26(4):522-30. PubMed ID: 26877085
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  • 9. Adaptive Radiation in Socially Advanced Stem-Group Ants from the Cretaceous.
    Barden P, Grimaldi DA.
    Curr Biol; 2016 Feb 22; 26(4):515-21. PubMed ID: 26877084
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  • 14. Unparalleled details of soft tissues in a Cretaceous ant.
    Zhuang Y, Xu W, Zhang G, Mai H, Li X, He H, Ran H, Liu Y.
    BMC Ecol Evol; 2022 Dec 16; 22(1):146. PubMed ID: 36526958
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  • 15. The golden age of arthropods: ancient mechanisms of colour production in body scales.
    D'Alba L, Wang B, Vanthournout B, Shawkey MD.
    J R Soc Interface; 2019 Oct 31; 16(159):20190366. PubMed ID: 31575346
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  • 18. A formicine in New Jersey cretaceous amber (Hymenoptera: formicidae) and early evolution of the ants.
    Grimaldi D, Agosti D.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2000 Dec 05; 97(25):13678-83. PubMed ID: 11078527
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  • 20. 100 Million-year-old straight-jawed lacewing larvae with enormously inflated trunks represent the oldest cases of extreme physogastry in insects.
    Haug JT, Haug C.
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