Literature

AuthorsYearTitlesort descending
S. Reich, Wesselingh, F. P., Renema, W.2014A highly diverse molluscan seagrass fauna from the early Burdigalian (early Miocene) of Banyunganti (south-central Java, Indonesia)
A. Kusworo, Reich, S., Wesselingh, F. P., Santodomingo, N., Renema, W.2013Diversity and palaeoecology of Miocene coral-associated molluscs from East Kalimantan
A. Kusworo, Reich, S., Wesselingh, F. P., Santodomingo, N., Johnson, K. G., Todd, J. A., Renema, W.SubmittedDiversity and paleoecology of Miocene coral-associated mollusks from East Kalimantan (Indonesia)
S. Reich, Wesselingh, F. P., Warter, V., Renema, W.2013Faunal composition and isotopic signals of mollusk shells indicate seagrass meadows in the Miocene of Indonesia
W. Renema, Bellwood, D. R., Braga, J. Carlos, Bromfield, K., Hall, R., Johnson, K. G., Lunt, P., Meyer, C. P., McMonagle, L. B., Morley, R. J., O’dea, A., Todd, J. A., Wesselingh, F. P., Wilson, M. E. J., Pandolfi, J. M.2008Hopping Hotspots: global shifts in marine biodiversity
S. Reich, Wesselingh, F. P., Warter, V., Renema, W.2014Identifying Neogene seagrass habitats as a cornerstone to study ecological responses to environmental change
S. Reich, Di Martino, E., Wesselingh, F. P., Todd, J. A., Renema, W.SubmittedIndirect paleo- seagrass indicators (IPSIs): a review
V. Warter, Müller, W., Wesselingh, F. P., Todd, J. A., Renema, W.In PressLate Miocene seasonal to sub-decadal climate variability in the Indo-West Pacific (East Kalimantan, Indonesia) preserved in giant clams
S. Reich, Wesselingh, F. P., Renema, W.2012Mollusk faunas as indirect indicators for palaeo-seagrass vegetation
S. Reich, Wesselingh, F. P., Renema, W., Warter, V.2013Mollusks as seagrass indicators in the Miocene of Indonesia
S. Reich, Warter, V., Wesselingh, F. P., Zwaan, H., Renema, W., Lourens, L.In PressPaleoecological significance of stable isotope ratios in Miocene tropical shallow marine habitats (Indonesia)
S. Reich, Wesselingh, F. P., Warter, V., Renema, W.2013Shells from seagrass meadows and coral carpets: How isotopic signals can help to distinguish palaeohabitats
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