N Ruben Cuneo
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Recent Articles
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Donovan M, Wilf P, Iglesias A, Cuneo N, Labandeira C
PhytoKeys
. 2023 Jun;
226:109-158.
PMID: 37274755
(Araucariaceae) is a genus of broadleaved conifers that today inhabits lowland to upper montane rainforests of Australasia and Southeast Asia. A previous report showed that the earliest known fossils of...
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Wilf P, Wing S, Meyer H, Rose J, Saha R, Serre T, et al.
PhytoKeys
. 2022 Jan;
187:93-128.
PMID: 35068970
Leaves are the most abundant and visible plant organ, both in the modern world and the fossil record. Identifying foliage to the correct plant family based on leaf architecture is...
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Donovan M, Wilf P, Iglesias A, Cuneo N, Labandeira C
Commun Biol
. 2020 Nov;
3(1):708.
PMID: 33239710
Many plant genera in the tropical West Pacific are survivors from the paleo-rainforests of Gondwana. For example, the oldest fossils of the Malesian and Australasian conifer Agathis (Araucariaceae) come from...
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Wilf P, Nixon K, Gandolfo M, Cuneo N
Science
. 2019 Nov;
366(6467).
PMID: 31727802
Denk agree that we reported the first fossil Fagaceae from the Southern Hemisphere. We appreciate their general enthusiasm for our findings, but we reject their critiques, which we find misleading...
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Wilf P, Nixon K, Gandolfo M, Cuneo N
Science
. 2019 Jun;
364(6444).
PMID: 31171664
The beech-oak family Fagaceae dominates forests from the northern temperate zone to tropical Asia and Malesia, where it reaches its southern limit. We report early Eocene infructescences of , a...
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Escapa I, Iglesias A, Wilf P, Catalano S, Caraballo-Ortiz M, Cuneo N
Am J Bot
. 2018 Aug;
105(8):1345-1368.
PMID: 30074620
Premise Of The Study: The fossil record of Agathis historically has been restricted to Australasia. Recently described fossils from the Eocene of Patagonian Argentina showed a broader distribution than found...
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Elgorriaga A, Escapa I, Rothwell G, Tomescu A, Cuneo N
Am J Bot
. 2018 Jul;
105(8):1286-1303.
PMID: 30025163
Premise Of The Study: Equisetum is the sole living representative of Sphenopsida, a clade with impressive species richness, a long fossil history dating back to the Devonian, and obscure relationships...
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Andruchow-Colombo A, Escapa I, Cuneo N, Gandolfo M
Am J Bot
. 2018 Jul;
105(6):1067-1087.
PMID: 29995329
Premise Of The Study: We describe a new araucarian species, Araucaria lefipanensis, from the Late Cretaceous flora of the Lefipán Formation, in Patagonia (Argentina) based on reproductive and vegetative remains,...
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Wilf P, Donovan M, Cuneo N, Gandolfo M
Am J Bot
. 2018 Jun;
104(9):1344-1369.
PMID: 29885237
Premise Of The Study: The flip-leaved podocarp Retrophyllum has a disjunct extant distribution in South American and Australasian tropical rainforests and a Gondwanic fossil record since the Eocene. Evolutionary, biogeographic,...
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Donovan M, Iglesias A, Wilf P, Labandeira C, Cuneo N
Nat Ecol Evol
. 2017 Aug;
1(1):12.
PMID: 28812553
The Southern Hemisphere may have provided biodiversity refugia after the Cretaceous/Palaeogene (K/Pg) mass extinction. However, few extinction and recovery studies have been conducted in the terrestrial realm using well-dated macrofossil...