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2012. A complete insect from the Late Devonian period.. Nature. 488:82-85.
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2012. Erratum to: Serphitid wasps in Early Cretaceous amber from Spain (Hymenoptera: Serphitidae).. Cretaceous Research. 33(1):205.
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2012. Snakefly diversity in Early Cretaceous amber from Spain (Neuropterida, Raphidioptera). ZooKeys. 204:1-40.
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2011. Serphitid wasps in Early Cretaceous amber from Spain (Hymenoptera: Serphitidae).. Cretaceous Research. 32(2):143-154. Abstract
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2011. False fairy wasps in Early Cretaceous amber from Spain (Hymenoptera: Mymarommatoidea). Palaeontology. 54(3):511-523.
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2011. New earwig nymphs (Dermaptera: Pygidicranidae) in mid-Cretaceous amber from France.. Cretaceous Research. 32(3):325-330. Abstract
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2011. A new micropterous species of Embolemus Westwood from Baltic amber (Hymenoptera: Embolemidae).. Annales de Paléontologie. 97(1-2):1-7.
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2011. New, primitive termites (Isoptera) from Early Cretaceous ambers of France and Lebanon. Palaeodiversity. 4:39-49.
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2011. Two new ripidiine species in Dominican amber with evidence of aggregative behaviour of males "frozen" in the fossil record (Coleoptera: Ripiphoridae). European Journal of Entomology. 108(2):275-286.
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2010. Integrating phylogenetic and taxonomic evidence illuminates complex biogegraphic patterns along Huxley’s modification of Wallace’s Line.. Journal of Biogeography. 37(11):2054–2066.
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2008. Coarse-scale spatial and ecological analysis of tuberculosis in cattle: An investigation in Jalisco, Mexico. Geospatial Health. 3:29-38.
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2008. Predictable ecology and geography of avian influenza (H5N1) transmission in Nigeria and West Africa. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene . 102:471-479.
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2007. Highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza: Entry pathways into North America via bird migration. PLoS ONE. 2:e261.
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2000. Ontogeny of the bizarre: an osteological description of Pipe pipa (Anura: Pipidae), with an account of skeletal development in the species. Journal of Morphology. 243:75–104. Abstract
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1986. Aquatic specializations in anuran nasal morphology: the pipoid frogs. American Zoologist. 26:A84.

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