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1.-  EOCENE PLANT-INSECT ASSOCIATIONAL DIVERSITY AT LAGUNA DEL HUNCO, PATAGONIA, ARGENTINA
GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA (GSA); BOULDER, CO; USA; UNITED STATES, 2004
GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA, 2004 ANNUAL MEETING
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2.-  EXTREMELY DIVERSE FOSSIL FLORAS FROM THE PALEOGENE OF PATAGONIA, ARGENTINA; IMPLICATIONS FOR ORIGINS OF HIGH PLANT AND INSECT DIVERSITY IN SOUTH AMERICA
GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA (GSA); BOULDER, CO; USA; UNITED STATES, 2003
GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA, 2003 ANNUAL MEETING
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3.-  Insect herbivores of a broadleaved conifer from Paleogene Patagonia; the role of a distinctive plant-insect associational suite in host taxonomic assignment
Geological Society of America (GSA); Boulder, CO; USA; United States, 2007
Geological Society of America, 2007 annual meeting
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4.-  Is insect damage diversity correlated with insect diversity? Preliminary results from the Panama canopy cranes and implications for plant-insect associational diversity in the fossil record
Geological Society of America (GSA); Boulder, CO; USA; United States, 2009
Geological Society of America, 2009 annual meeting
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5.-  Late Paleocene fossils from the Cerejon Formation, Colombia, are the earliest record of Neotropical rainforest
National Academy of Sciences; Washington, DC; USA; United States, 2009
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6.-  Odonatan endophytic oviposition from the Eocene of Patagonia; the ichnogenus Paleoovoidus and implications for behavioral stasis
Paleontological Society; Lawrence, KS; USA; United States, 2009
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7.-  Richness of plant-insect associations in Eocene Patagonia; a legacy for South American biodiversity
National Academy of Sciences; Washington, DC; USA; United States, 2005
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8.-  Thrips pollination of Mesozoic gymnosperms
National Academy of Sciences; Washington, DC; USA; United States, 2012
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9.-  Tropical canopy insects link leaf damage in fossil and living forests
Geological Society of America (GSA); Boulder, CO; USA; United States, 2011
Geological Society of America, 2011 annual meeting
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