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    Early Cretaceous non‐marine Ostracoda from the North Falkland Basin, South Atlantic by Ayress, Michael A., Whatley, Robin C., Dunlop, Jason

    Published in Palaeontology (01-11-2014)
    “…Twenty‐seven species of well‐preserved and abundant Early Cretaceous non‐marine ostracod crustaceans were recovered from the North Falkland Basin. The…”
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    Micropaleontological Evidence for Increased Meridional Heat Transport in the North Atlantic Ocean During the Pliocene by Dowsett, Harry J., Cronin, Thomas M., Poore, Richard Z., Thompson, Robert S., Whatley, Robin C., Wood, Adrian M.

    “…The Middle Pliocene (∼3 million years ago) has been identified as the last time the Earth was significantly warmer than it was during the Last Interglacial and…”
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    Indian intertrappean Ostracoda in the collections of The Natural History Museum, London by C. Whatley, Robin, Bajpai, Sunil, E. Whittaker, John

    Published in Cretaceous research (01-02-2003)
    “…Study of historical collections in the Department of Palaeontology, The Natural History Museum, London (housed both in Micropalaeontology and Mollusca) has…”
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    TAXONOMY AND ZOOGEOGRAPHY OF THE MESOZOIC CYTHERURID OSTRACODA FROM WEST‐CENTRAL ARGENTINA by BALLENT, SARA C., WHATLEY, ROBIN C.

    Published in Palaeontology (01-01-2009)
    “…:  The status of thirty four species of the cytheroidean ostracod family Cytheruridae from the Neuquén Basin, west‐central Argentina is reviewed. These species…”
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    The identity of the non‐marine ostracod Cypris subglobosa Sowerby from the intertrappean deposits of Peninsular India by Whatley, Robin C., Bajpai, Sunil, Whittaker, John E.

    Published in Palaeontology (01-11-2003)
    “…During an investigation of type collections in The Natural History Museum, London, made in India during the nineteenth century, the syntypes of Cypris…”
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    Reconstructing late Quaternary deep-water masses in the eastern Arctic Ocean using benthonic Ostracoda by Jones, Richard Ll, Whatley, Robin C, Cronin, Thomas M, Dowsett, Harry J

    Published in Marine micropaleontology (01-09-1999)
    “…The distribution of Ostracoda in three long cores from the deep eastern Arctic Ocean was studied to determine the palaeoceanographical history of the Eurasian…”
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    Early Cretaceous non‐marine Ostracoda from the N orth F alkland B asin, S outh A tlantic by Ayress, Michael A., Whatley, Robin C.

    Published in Palaeontology (01-11-2014)
    “…Twenty‐seven species of well‐preserved and abundant Early Cretaceous non‐marine ostracod crustaceans were recovered from the North Falkland Basin. The…”
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    Description of Systenobythere gen. nov. (Ostracoda, Crustacea) from the late Miocene of southeastern Australia with comments on its problematical taxonomic and palaeoecological affinities by Warne, Mark T., Whatley, Robin C.

    Published in Alcheringa (Sydney) (01-03-2013)
    “…Warne, M.T. & Whatley, R.C. iFirst article. Description of Systenobythere gen. nov. (Ostracoda, Crustacea) from the late Miocene of southeastern Australia with…”
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    Recent podocopid Ostracoda of the Sedili River and Jason Bay, southeastern Malay Peninsula by Zhao Quanhong, Zhao Quanhong, Whatley, Robin C

    Published in Micropaleontology (01-01-1989)
    “…The recent podocopid Ostracoda of the Sedili River, its estuary and the open shelf of Jason Bay, off the southeast coast of the Malay Peninsula, have been…”
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    Ostracoda and palaeo-oxygen levels, with particular reference to the Upper Cretaceous of East Anglia by Whatley, Robin C., Pyne, Rebecca S., Wilkinson, Ian P.

    “…It has been shown that the percentage of Platycopina (the sole remaining group of filter-feeding Ostracoda since the global extinction of the Metacopina in the…”
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    The marine podocopid Ostracoda of Easter Island: a paradox in zoogeography and evolution by Whatley, Robin, Jones, Richard

    Published in Marine micropaleontology (01-09-1999)
    “…From a total of 20 samples, of which 8 were collected in the eulittoral and 12 by SCUBA diving in the sublittoral, more than 11,000 ostracods were recovered…”
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    Variable noding and palaeoecology of a Middle Jurassic limnocytherid ostracod: implications for modern brackish water taxa by do Carmo, Dermeval Aparecido, Whatley, Robin C., Timberlake, Simon

    “…No less than seven junior synonyms exist of Theriosynoecum kirtlingtonense Bate, 1965. This taxonomic confusion has been brought about by variations in the…”
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    The palaeozoogeography of Oligocene to Recent marine Ostracoda from the Neotropics (mid- and South America) and Antarctica by Wood, Adrian M., Ramos, Maria Inês F., Whatley, Robin C.

    Published in Marine micropaleontology (01-09-1999)
    “…Classic biogeographical research has shown that the continent of South America supports a diverse and priceless biota, of which ostracods are an important…”
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    Calcareous Microfossils (Foraminifera and Ostracoda) of the Late Cenozoic from Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego by Cusminsky, Gabriela C., Whatley, Robin C.

    “…The abundance of microfossils in certain rocks is of great value in biostratigraphical and evolutionary research. Among important groups of microfossils are…”
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