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    Eocene Fagaceae from Patagonia and Gondwanan legacy in Asian rainforests by Wilf, Peter, Nixon, Kevin C, Gandolfo, Maria A, Cúneo, N Rubén

    “…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…”
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    Splendid and Seldom Isolated: The Paleobiogeography of Patagonia by Wilf, Peter, Cúneo, N. Rubén, Escapa, Ignacio H., Pol, Diego, Woodburne, Michael O.

    “…The idea that South America was an island continent over most of the Cenozoic, during which its unusual mammalian faunas evolved in isolation, is outstandingly…”
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    Agathis trees of Patagonia’s Cretaceous-Paleogene death landscapes and their evolutionary significance by Escapa, Ignacio H., Iglesias, Ari, Wilf, Peter, Catalano, Santiago A., Caraballo-Ortiz, Marcos A., Cúneo, N. Rubén

    Published in American journal of botany (01-08-2018)
    “…Premise of the Study The fossil record of Agathis historically has been restricted to Australasia. Recently described fossils from the Eocene of Patagonian…”
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    Oldest known Eucalyptus macrofossils are from South America by Gandolfo, María A, Hermsen, Elizabeth J, Zamaloa, María C, Nixon, Kevin C, González, Cynthia C, Wilf, Peter, Cúneo, N Rubén, Johnson, Kirk R

    Published in PloS one (28-06-2011)
    “…The evolutionary history of Eucalyptus and the eucalypts, the larger clade of seven genera including Eucalyptus that today have a natural distribution almost…”
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    Eocene lantern fruits from Gondwanan Patagonia and the early origins of Solanaceae by Wilf, Peter, Carvalho, Mónica R., Gandolfo, María A., Cúneo, N. Rubén

    “…The nightshade family Solanaceae holds exceptional economic and cultural importance. The early diversification of Solanaceae is thought to have occurred in…”
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    The fossil flip-leaves (Retrophyllum, Podocarpaceae) of southern South America by Wilf, Peter, Donovan, Michael P., Cúneo, N. Rubén, Gandolfo, María A.

    Published in American journal of botany (01-09-2017)
    “…PREMISE OF THE STUDY: The flip‐leaved podocarp Retrophyllum has a disjunct extant distribution in South American and Australasian tropical rainforests and a…”
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    Araucaria lefipanensis (Araucariaceae), a new species with dimorphic leaves from the Late Cretaceous of Patagonia, Argentina by Andruchow-Colombo, Ana, Escapa, Ignacio H., Cúneo, N. Rubén, Gandolfo, María A.

    Published in American journal of botany (01-06-2018)
    “…Premise of the Study We describe a new araucarian species, Araucaria lefipanensis, from the Late Cretaceous flora of the Lefipán Formation, in Patagonia…”
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    Extinction of herbivorous dinosaurs linked to Early Jurassic global warming event by Pol, D, Ramezani, J, Gomez, K, Carballido, J L, Carabajal, A Paulina, Rauhut, O W M, Escapa, I H, Cúneo, N R

    “…Sauropods, the giant long-necked dinosaurs, became the dominant group of large herbivores in terrestrial ecosystems after multiple related lineages became…”
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    Response to Comment on “Eocene Fagaceae from Patagonia and Gondwanan legacy in Asian rainforests” by Wilf, Peter, Nixon, Kevin C., Gandolfo, María A., Cúneo, N. Rubén

    “…Denk et al . agree that we reported the first fossil Fagaceae from the Southern Hemisphere. We appreciate their general enthusiasm for our findings, but we…”
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    High Plant Diversity in Eocene South America: Evidence from Patagonia by Wilf, Peter, Cúneo, N. Rubén, Johnson, Kirk R., Hicks, Jason F., Wing, Scott L., Obradovich, John D.

    “…Tropical South America has the highest plant diversity of any region today, but this richness is usually characterized as a geologically recent development…”
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    Developmental programmes in the evolution of Equisetum reproductive morphology: a hierarchical modularity hypothesis by Tomescu, Alexandru M. F., Escapa, Ignacio H., Rothwell, Gar W., Elgorriaga, Andrés, Cúneo, N. Rubén

    Published in Annals of botany (01-03-2017)
    “…The origin of the Equisetum strobilus has long been debated and the fossil record has played an important role in these discussions. The paradigm underlying…”
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    Resolving Australian analogs for an Eocene Patagonian paleorainforest using leaf size and floristics by Merkhofer, Lisa, Wilf, Peter, Haas, M. Tyler, Kooyman, Robert M., Sack, Lawren, Scoffoni, Christine, Cúneo, N. Rubén

    Published in American journal of botany (01-07-2015)
    “…PREMISE OF THE STUDY: The diverse early Eocene flora from Laguna del Hunco (LH) in Patagonia, Argentina has many nearest living relatives (NLRs) in Australasia…”
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    First record of Todea (Osmundaceae) in South America, from the early Eocene paleorainforests of Laguna del Hunco (Patagonia, Argentina) by Carvalho, Mónica R., Wilf, Peter, Hermsen, Elizabeth J., Gandolfo, Maria A., Cúneo, N. Rubén, Johnson, Kirk R.

    Published in American journal of botany (01-09-2013)
    “…Premise of the Study: The early Eocene Laguna del Hunco caldera-lake paleoflora (ca. 52 Ma) from Chubut Province, Argentina, is notably diverse and includes…”
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    Seed cone anatomy of Cheirolepidiaceae (Coniferales): Reinterpreting Pararaucaria patagonica Wieland by Escapa, Ignacio H., Rothwell, Gar W., Stockey, Ruth A., Cúneo, N. Rubén

    Published in American journal of botany (01-06-2012)
    “…Premise of the study: Seed cone morphology and anatomy reflect some of the most important changes in the phylogeny and evolutionary biology of conifers…”
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    First South American Agathis (Araucariaceae), Eocene of Patagonia by Wilf, Peter, Escapa, Ignacio H, Cúneo, N. Rubén, Kooyman, Robert M, Johnson, Kirk R, Iglesias, Ari

    Published in American journal of botany (2014)
    “…• Premise of the study: Agathis is an iconic genus of large, ecologically important, and economically valuable conifers that range over lowland to upper…”
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    On Entropy Production of Repeated Quantum Measurements II. Examples by Benoist, T., Cuneo, N., Jakšić, V., Pillet, C -A.

    Published in Journal of statistical physics (01-03-2021)
    “…We illustrate the mathematical theory of entropy production in repeated quantum measurement processes developed in a previous work by studying examples of…”
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    A new cupressaceous wood from the Lower Cretaceous of central Patagonia reveals possible clonal growth habit by Nunes, Cristina I., Bodnar, Josefina, Escapa, Ignacio H., Gandolfo, María A., Cúneo, N. Rubén

    Published in Cretaceous research (01-07-2019)
    “…A new genus and species, Austrocupressinoxylon barcinense, based on remains of cupressaceous wood is described for the Lower Cretaceous of central Patagonia,…”
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    Papuacedrus (Cupressaceae) in Eocene Patagonia: A new fossil link to Australasian rainforests by Wilf, Peter, Little, Stefan A, Iglesias, Ari, del Carmen Zamaloa, María, Gandolfo, María A, Cúneo, N. Rubén, Johnson, Kirk R

    Published in American journal of botany (01-11-2009)
    “…The 51.9 Ma Laguna del Hunco (LH) and 47.5 Ma Río Pichileufú (RP) floras from Patagonia, Argentina are unusually rich, angiosperm-dominated assemblages with…”
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    Southern Hemisphere Caytoniales: vegetative and reproductive remains from the Lonco Trapial Formation (Lower Jurassic), Patagonia by Elgorriaga, Andrés, Escapa, Ignacio H., Cúneo, N. Rubén

    Published in Journal of systematic palaeontology (02-09-2019)
    “…Macrofossil impressions of caytonialean leaves and micro- and megasporangiate organs from the Early Jurassic Taquetrén locality in Patagonia, Argentina, are…”
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    Richness of plant-insect associations in Eocene Patagonia: a legacy for South American biodiversity by Wilf, P, Labandeira, C.C, Johnson, K.R, Cuneo, N.R

    “…South America has some of the most diverse floras and insect faunas that are known, but its Cenozoic fossil record of insects and insect herbivory is sparse…”
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