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Discovering the New Zealand amber forest biotaVII Southern Connection Congress, Jan 2013, Dunedin, New Zealand. pp.57
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Chaenothecopsis neocaledonica sp. nov.: The first resinicolous mycocalicioid fungus from an araucarian coniferPhytotaxa, 2014, 173 (1), pp.49-60. ⟨10.11646/phytotaxa.173.1.4⟩
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Discovering the New Zealand amber forest biotaGeoscience Society of New Zealand Newsletter, 2011, 5, pp.20-25
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The Ethiopian amber forest5th International Conference on Fossil Insects, Aug 2010, Bejing, China. pp.166-167
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What is Ethiopian amber telling us about Miocene African forest ecosystem?Fossil Record in Resins and Sediments. 25th Anniversary of Museum of Amber Inclusions, University of Gdansk, Jun 2023, Gdansk, Poland. pp.29
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Why do we have amber forests? Using modern studies to attempt to understand the relationship between resin production and amber depositsIII. Bitterfelder Bernsteinkolloquium, May 2013, Bitterfeld-Wolfen, Germany. pp.64-67
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Resin production in Araucariaceae: enlightening amber deposition ?9th International Organization of Paleobotany Congress, 2012, Tokyo, Japan. pp.210
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Southern Hemisphere forests shedding light on reasons for amber accumulationsVII Southern Connection Congress, Jan 2013, Dunedin, New Zealand. pp.116
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Foulden Maar and South Island amber (New Zealand) - two exceptional windows into Southern Hemisphere Cenozoic terrestrial ecosystemsPalaeobiology and geobiology of fossil lagerstätten through earth history. A joint conference of the Paläontologische Gesellschaft and the Palaeontological Society of China, Sep 2013, Göttingen, Germany. pp.84-85
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The intriguing marine diatom genus Corethron in Late Cretaceous amber from Vendée (France)Cretaceous Research, 2015, 52 (part A), pp.64-72. ⟨10.1016/j.cretres.2014.07.006⟩
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Understanding amber deposits through modern resin studiesPalaeontological Association Annual Meeting, 2012, Dublin, Ireland. pp.49
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The early evolution of ants : Fossil versus molecular evidence5th International Conference on Fossil Insects, Arthropods and Amber, Aug 2010, Bejing, China. pp.161
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Amber fossils of sooty mouldsReview of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 2014, 200, pp.53-64. ⟨10.1016/j.revpalbo.2013.07.002⟩
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Amber inclusions from New Zealand9th European Palaeobotany-Palynology Conference, Aug 2014, Padoue, France. pp.246-248
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The what and why of amber: attempting to understand the relationship between resin production and amber deposits.Centenary Meeting of the Paläontologische Gesellschaft, Sep 2012, Berlin, Germany. pp.166-167
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