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Wilf P, Carvalho M, Stiles E
Camb Prism Extinct . 2025 Mar; 1:e14. PMID: 40078678
The Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) mass extinction was geologically instantaneous, causing the most drastic extinction rates in Earth's History. The rapid species losses and environmental destruction from the Chicxulub impact at 66.02 ...
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Giraldo L, Wilf P, Donovan M, Kooyman R, Gandolfo M
New Phytol . 2024 Nov; 245(4):1762-1773. PMID: 39605238
Fossilized plant-insect herbivore associations provide fundamental information about the assembly of terrestrial communities through geologic time. However, fossil evidence of associations originating in deep time and persisting to the modern...
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Wilf P, Kooyman R
New Phytol . 2024 Nov; 245(4):1355-1365. PMID: 39601087
The tall eucalypt forests (TEFs) of the Australian tropics are often portrayed as threatened by 'invasive' neighboring rainforests, requiring 'protective' burning. This framing overlooks that Australian rainforests have suffered twice...
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Siegert C, Gandolfo M, Wilf P
Am J Bot . 2024 Aug; 111(9):e16384. PMID: 39095998
Premise: Fossil infructescences and isolated fruits with characters of Malvoideae, a subfamily of Malvaceae (mallow family), were collected from early Eocene sediments in Chubut, Argentina. The main goals of this...
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Andruchow-Colombo A, Rossetto-Harris G, Brodribb T, Gandolfo M, Wilf P
Am J Bot . 2023 Aug; 110(8):e16221. PMID: 37598386
Premise: Acmopyle (Podocarpaceae) comprises two extant species from Oceania that are physiologically restricted to ever-wet rainforests, a confirmed fossil record based on leaf adpressions and cuticles in Australia since the...
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Wilf P, Kooyman R
New Phytol . 2023 Jun; 239(5):1556-1566. PMID: 37369251
Many tree genera in the Malesian uplands have Southern Hemisphere origins, often supported by austral fossil records. Weathering the vast bedrock exposures in the everwet Malesian tropics may have consumed...
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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, Iglesias A, Gandolfo M
Am J Bot . 2023 May; 110(5):e16169. PMID: 37128981
Premise: The spurge family Euphorbiaceae is prominent in tropical rainforests worldwide, particularly in Asia. There is little consensus on the biogeographic origins of the family or its principal lineages. No...
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Deanna R, Martinez C, Manchester S, Wilf P, Campos A, Knapp S, et al.
New Phytol . 2023 Mar; 238(6):2685-2697. PMID: 36960534
Fossil discoveries can transform our understanding of plant diversification over time and space. Recently described fossils in many plant families have pushed their known records farther back in time, pointing...
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Rossetto-Harris G, Stiles E, Wilf P, Donovan M, Zou X
Appl Plant Sci . 2022 Dec; 10(6):e11500. PMID: 36518947
Premise: Digital image libraries are an integral part of specimen-based research. However, coding and extracting metadata for hundreds of specimens on a personal computer can be complex. In addition, most...