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    Urticaceae leaves with stinging trichomes were already present in latest early Eocene Okanogan Highlands, British Columbia, Canada by DeVore, Melanie L., Nyandwi, Alphonse, Eckardt, Winnie, Bizuru, Elias, Mujawamariya, Myriam, Pigg, Kathleen B.

    Published in American journal of botany (01-10-2020)
    “…Premise Paleontologists use tooth form to assess diets of fossil mammals. Plants would also be expected to adapt their morphology to respond to herbivory…”
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    PALEOALLIUM BILLGENSELI GEN. ET SP. NOV: FOSSIL MONOCOT REMAINS FROM THE LATEST EARLY EOCENE REPUBLIC FLORA, NORTHEASTERN WASHINGTON STATE, USA by Pigg, Kathleen B., Bryan, Finley A., DeVore, Melanie L.

    Published in International journal of plant sciences (01-07-2018)
    “…Premise of research. Fossil inflorescences (scapes) producing both pedicellate flowers and sessile bulbils, both covered partially by a persistent spathe, are…”
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    NEWLY RECOGNIZED DIVERSITY IN TROCHODENDRACEAE FROM THE EOCENE OF WESTERN NORTH AMERICA by Manchester, Steven R., Pigg, Kathleen B., Kvaček, Zlatko, DeVore, Melanie L., Dillhoff, Richard M.

    Published in International journal of plant sciences (01-10-2018)
    “…The Eocene flora of the Okanogan Highlands in the Pacific Northwest of North America has been recognized previously to include extinct species of both extant…”
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    Nuphar carlquistii sp. nov. (Nymphaeaceae): A Water Lily from the Latest Early Eocene, Republic, Washington by DeVore, Melanie L., Taylor, Witt, Pigg, Kathleen B.

    Published in International journal of plant sciences (01-05-2015)
    “…Premise of research. Fossil remains of a water lily, Nuphar carlquistii DeVore, Taylor & Pigg sp. nov. (Nymphaeaceae), are described from the latest early…”
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    Paleobotanical Evidence for the Origins of Temperate Hardwoods by DeVore, Melanie L., Pigg, Kathleen B.

    Published in International journal of plant sciences (01-03-2013)
    “…Premise of research. Several key morphological and anatomical features are found in temperate deciduous hardwood taxa that undergo seasonal dormancy, including…”
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    Paleoochna tiffneyi gen. et sp. nov. (Ochnaceae) from the Late Paleocene Almont/Beicegel Creek Flora, North Dakota, USA by Ickert-Bond, Stefanie M., Pigg, Kathleen B., DeVore, Melanie L., Gensel, Patricia G.

    Published in International journal of plant sciences (01-11-2015)
    “…Premise of research. Paleoochna tiffneyi gen. et sp. nov. is described from late Paleocene fossil fruits from Almont (Morton County) and Beicegel Creek…”
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    Prunus and Oemleria (Rosaceae) Flowers from the Late Early Eocene Republic Flora of Northeastern Washington State, U.S.A by Benedict, John C, DeVore, Melanie L, Pigg, Kathleen B

    Published in International journal of plant sciences (01-09-2011)
    “…Two genera of Rosaceae are described from the latest early Eocene Republic flora of northeastern Washington State, United States. Prunus cathybrownae sp. nov…”
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    Fruits of Icacinaceae (Tribe Iodeae) from the Late Paleocene of western North America by Pigg, Kathleen B, Manchester, Steven R, DeVore, Melanie L

    Published in American journal of botany (01-07-2008)
    “…The Icacinaceae occur pantropically today, but are well represented by fossil fruits of the warm Early Middle Eocene, when tropical plants that currently…”
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    Paleosecuridaca curtisii gen. et sp. nov., Securidaca-Like Samaras (Polygalaceae) from the Late Paleocene of North Dakota and Their Significance to the Divergence of Families within the Fabales by Pigg, Kathleen B, DeVore, Melanie L, Wojciechowski, Martin F

    Published in International journal of plant sciences (01-11-2008)
    “…Paleosecuridaca curtisii Pigg, DeVore, and Wojciechowski gen. et sp. nov. (Polygalaceae) is described for anatomically preserved, nonschizocarpic, asymmetric…”
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    New Diversity among the Trochodendraceae from the Early/Middle Eocene Okanogan Highlands of British Columbia, Canada, and Northeastern Washington State, United States by Pigg, K.B, Dillhoff, R.M, DeVore,M.L, Wehr, W.C

    Published in International journal of plant sciences (01-05-2007)
    “…Newly recognized fossil infructescences and leaves of the Trochodendraceae are described from the Early/Middle Eocene McAbee and One Mile Creek sites of…”
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    Utility of high resolution x-ray computed tomography (HRXCT) for paleobotanical studies: an example using London Clay fruits and seeds by DeVore, Melanie L, Kenrick, Paul, Pigg, Kathleen B, Ketcham, Richard A

    Published in American journal of botany (01-12-2006)
    “…High resolution x-ray computed tomography (HRXCT) was used to image pyritized fossil fruits from the Lower Eocene London Clay flora to test the utility of this…”
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    Hamawilsonia boglei gen. et sp. nov. (Hamamelidaceae) from the late Paleocene Almont flora of central North Dakota by Benedict, J.C, Pigg, K.B, DeVore, M.L

    Published in International journal of plant sciences (01-06-2008)
    “…Hamawilsonia boglei Benedict, Pigg & DeVore gen. et sp. nov. (Hamamelidaceae) is described from the Late Paleocene Almont flora of central North Dakota. The…”
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    Paleoactaea gen. nov. (Ranunculaceae) fruits from the Paleogene of North Dakota and the London Clay by Pigg, Kathleen B, DeVore, Melanie L

    Published in American journal of botany (01-10-2005)
    “…Paleoactea nagelii Pigg & DeVore gen. et sp. nov. is described for a small, ovoid ranunculaceous fossil fruit from the Late Paleocene Almont and Beicegel Creek…”
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    Palynoflora of the Late Paleocene Silicified Shale at Almont, North Dakota, USA by Zetter, Reinhard, Farabee, Michael J, Pigg, Kathleen B, Manchester, Steven R, DeVore, Melanie L, Nowak, Michael D

    Published in Palynology (01-12-2011)
    “…A pollen and spore assemblage of 50 species was recovered from the late Paleocene (pollen zone P5) Almont locality in the Williston Basin, central North…”
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    Shirleya grahamae gen. et sp. nov. (Lythraceae), Lagerstroemia-like fruits from the middle Miocene Yakima Canyon flora, central Washington State, USA by Pigg, Kathleen B, DeVore, Melanie L

    Published in American journal of botany (01-02-2005)
    “…Shirleya grahamae Pigg & DeVore gen. et sp. nov. (Lythraceae) is established for silicified fruits from the middle Miocene Yakima Canyon of central Washington…”
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    Palynoflora of the late Paleocene silicified shale at Almont, North Dakota, USA by Zetter, Reinhard, Farabee, Michael J, Pigg, Kathleen B, Manchester, Steven R, DeVore, Melanie L, Nowak, Michael D

    Published in Palynology (01-12-2011)
    “…A pollen and spore assemblage of 50 species was recovered from the late Paleocene (pollen zone P5) Almont locality in the Williston Basin, central North…”
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    Donald Pinkava's journey from Asteraceae to Cactaceae: from the Ohio State University to Arizona State University by DeVore, Melanie L., Pigg, Kathleen B.

    “…Donald J. Pinkava is best known for his application of cytogenetics in unraveling the complex interspecific hybridization in the prickly pear genus Opuntia…”
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    A Simple and Environmentally Friendly Field Method for Fecal Analysis of Herbivore Diet by TUYISENGE, MARIE FIDELE, ECKARDT, WINNIE, NSHUTIYAYESU, SAMUEL, DEVORE, MELANIE

    Published in Wildlife Society bulletin (2011) (01-12-2020)
    “…We developed a simple and environmentally-friendly protocol for identifying herbivore diets by isolating and identifying microscopic vegetation fragments from…”
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