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    Palaeoecology of the Cenomanian amber forest of Sarthe (western France) by Girard, V., Néraudeau, Didier, Breton, G., Morel, N.

    Published in Geologica acta (2013)
    “…Cretaceous ambers have been discovered in France since the beginning of the 18th century. The best known are those from south-western France which are Late…”
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    New Psychodids from the Cretaceous Ambers of Lebanon and France, with a Discussion of Eophlebotomus connectens Cockerell, 1920 (Diptera, Psychodidae) by Azar, D, Perrichot, V, Néraudeau, D, Nel, A

    “…Two new psychodid flies, Eophlebotomus gezei sp. nov. and E. carentonensis sp. nov., are described from Lebanese and French Lower Cretaceous ambers. They are…”
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    Palaeontology of the upper Turonian paralic deposits of the Sainte-Mondane formation, Aquitaine Basin, France by Neraudeau, D, Ma, Batten, D.J, Colin, J.-P, Daviero-Gomez, V, Girard, V, Gomez, B, Nohra, Y.A, Polette, F, Platel, J.-P, Ma, Vullo, R

    Published in Geologica acta (01-03-2016)
    “…The upper Turonian lignite deposits of Sainte-Mondane, Dordogne (Aquitaine Basin, SW France), consist of clays bearing translucent, orange to red, amber…”
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    Biogeography and diversity of South Atlantic Cretaceous echinoids: implications for circulation patterns by Néraudeau, D, Mathey, B

    “…This survey of echinoid species living on the African and South American margins of the South Atlantic Ocean in Cretaceous times is based on a review of…”
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    Late Permian–Middle Jurassic lithospheric thinning in Peru and Bolivia, and its bearing on Andean-age tectonics by Sempere, Thierry, Carlier, Gabriel, Soler, Pierre, Fornari, Michel, Carlotto, Vı́ctor, Jacay, Javier, Arispe, Oscar, Néraudeau, Didier, Cárdenas, José, Rosas, Silvia, Jiménez, Néstor

    Published in Tectonophysics (15-02-2002)
    “…Integrated studies and revisions of sedimentary basins and associated magmatism in Peru and Bolivia (8–22°S) show that this part of western Gondwana underwent…”
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    Filamentous micro-organisms in Upper Cretaceous amber (Martigues, France) by Saint Martin, S., Saint Martin, J.-P., Girard, V., Grosheny, D., Néraudeau, D.

    Published in Cretaceous research (01-06-2012)
    “…This paper documents for the first time microfossils in Upper Cretaceous (Santonian) amber from Martigues. Filamentous structures assigned to Prokaryotes and…”
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    Early human occupation of the Red Sea coast of Eritrea during the last interglacial by Walter, Robert C, Buffler, Richard T, Bruggemann, J. Henrich, Guillaume, Mireille M. M, Berhe, Seife M, Negassi, Berhane, Libsekal, Yoseph, Cheng, Hai, Edwards, R. Lawrence, von Cosel, Rudo, Néraudeau, Didier, Gagnon, Mario

    Published in Nature (London) (04-05-2000)
    “…The geographical origin of modern humans is the subject of ongoing scientific debate. The 'multiregional evolution' hypothesis argues that modern humans…”
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    Changing biodiversity of Mediterranean irregular echinoids from the Messinian to the Present-Day by Néraudeau, D., Goubert, E., Lacour, D., Rouchy, J.M.

    “…Morphological and palaeoecological changes in irregular echinoid diversity during the Late Miocene Messinian stage have been analysed at the scale of the…”
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    Application of the Wagner's Parsimony Method in fossil plant assemblages from the Cretaceous of Europe by Coiffard, C., Gomez, B., Nel, A., Kvaček, J., Néraudeau, D., Thévenard, F.

    “…Wagner's Parsimony Method, a grouping method used in phylogeny and synecology, is applied for the first time to taxon lists of fossil plant assemblages from…”
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    Foraminiferal record of environmental changes: Messinian of the Los Yesos area (Sorbas Basin, SE Spain) by Goubert, E., Néraudeau, D., Rouchy, J.M., Lacour, D.

    “…The Late Messinian of the Sorbas Basin (Betic Cordillera, SE Spain) has been sampled to estimate (1) the paleoenvironmental changes recorded by the benthic…”
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    Oldest Omaliini (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Omaliinae) Discovered in the Opaque Cretaceous Amber of Charentes by Peris, D, Thayer, M. K, Néraudeau, D

    “…Belonging to the Staphylinidae, the largest animal family known, recent Omaliinae are a diverse and widespread group of rove beetles. There are omaliine…”
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    Two new wedge-shaped beetles in Albo-Cenomanian ambers of France (Coleoptera: Ripiphoridae: Ripiphorinae) by Vincent PERRICHOT, André NEL, Didier NÉRAUDEAU

    Published in European journal of entomology (01-01-2004)
    “…Paleoripiphorus deploegi gen. n., sp. n. and Macrosiagon ebboi sp. n., described from two French Albo-Cenomanian ambers (mid Cretaceous), are the oldest…”
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    A new Microphorites in the Lower Cretaceous amber of the Southwest of France (Diptera: Dolichopodidae, "Microphorinae") by Nel, André, Perrichot, Vincent, Daugeron, Christophe, Néraudeau, Didier

    “…A new deposit of Lower Cretaceous amber, found in Charente-Maritime (SW France) has yielded an important entomofauna with numerous arthropod associations…”
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    Oldest Omaliini (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Omaliinae) Discovered in the Opaque Cretaceous Amber of Charentes by Peris, D, Thayer, M K, Neraudeau, D

    “…Belonging to the Staphylinidae, the largest animal family known, recent Omaliinae are a diverse and widespread group of rove beetles. There are omaliine…”
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    A NEW, ENIGMATIC, EVANIOMORPHAN WASP IN THE ALBIAN AMBER OF FRANCE (INSECTA: HYMENOPTERA) by Perrichot, Vincent, Nel, André, Néraudeau, D.

    Published in Journal of systematic palaeontology (01-06-2004)
    “…Guyotemaimetsha enigmatica, a new genus and species of evaniomorphan wasp, is described from the French Albian amber. Its phylogenetic affinities are…”
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    A relative water-depth model for the Normandy Chalk (Cenomanian–Middle Coniacian, Paris Basin, France) based on facies patterns of metre-scale cycles by Lasseur, Eric, Guillocheau, François, Robin, Cécile, Hanot, Franck, Vaslet, Denis, Coueffe, Renaud, Neraudeau, Didier

    Published in Sedimentary geology (2009)
    “…A relative water-depth model for the Chalk of the Paris Basin is proposed, based on the lateral variations of the high-frequency metre-scale cycles, which are…”
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    The oldest ant in the Lower Cretaceous amber of Charente-Maritime (SW France) (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Formicidae) by Nel, André, Perrault, G., Perrichot, Vincent, Néradeau, Didier

    Published in Geologica acta (01-01-2004)
    “…Gerontoformica cretacica n. gen., n. sp., until now the oldest known ant, is described after a putative worker specimen, from the Uppermost Albian amber of…”
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    Gerromorphan bugs in Early Cretaceous French amber (Insecta: Heteroptera): first representatives of Gerridae and their phylogenetic and palaeoecological implications by Perrichot, Vincent, Nel, André, Neraudeau, Didier

    Published in Cretaceous research (01-10-2005)
    “…Three specimens of gerromorphan bugs in Late Albian amber from south-west France are described. One is regarded as an incertae sedis within the Gerromorpha,…”
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    Phylogeny of Early Cretaceous spatangoids (Echinodermata: Echinoidea) and taxonomic implications by Villier, Loïc, Néraudeau, Didier, Clavel, Bernard, Neumann, Christian, David, Bruno

    Published in Palaeontology (01-03-2004)
    “…A phylogenetic analysis of 36 species provides a test for the taxonomy and the history of Early Cretaceous spatangoids. Most taxonomic units from genera to…”
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