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  1. Molluscan isotope sclerochronology in marine palaeoclimatology: Taxa, technique and timespan issues
  2. Amplified seasonality in western Europe in a warmer world
  3. The fossil bivalve Angulus benedeni benedeni : a potential seasonally resolved stable-isotope-based climate archive to investigate Pliocene temperatures in the southern North Sea basin
  4. A data-model comparison of shallow marine seasonality during the Mid-Pliocene
  5. Supplementary material to "The fossil bivalve Angulus benedeni benedeni: a potential seasonally resolved stable isotope-based climate archive to investigate Pliocene temperatures in the southern North Sea basin"
  6. The fossil bivalve Angulus benedeni benedeni: a potential seasonally resolved stable isotope-based climate archive to investigate Pliocene temperatures in the southern North Sea basin
  7. Sclerochronological evidence of pronounced seasonality from the late Pliocene of the southern North Sea basin and its implications
  8. The potential of high-resolution stable isotope records in the bivalve Angulus benedeni benedeni's shells to investigate Pliocene seasonality
  9. Sclerochronological evidence of pronounced seasonality from the late Pliocene of the southern North Sea Basin, and its implications
  10. Sclerochronological evidence of pronounced seasonality from the Pliocene of the southern North Sea Basin, and its implication
  11. Growth-increment characteristics and isotopic (δ18O) temperature record of sub-thermocline Aequipecten opercularis (Mollusca:Bivalvia): evidence from modern Adriatic forms and an application to early Pliocene examples from eastern England
  12. Marine climate and hydrography of the Coralline Crag (early Pliocene, UK): isotopic evidence from 16 benthic invertebrate taxa
  13. Extinction risk in relation to growth rate amongst bivalve molluscs
  14. LIFE HISTORY, ENVIRONMENT AND EXTINCTION OF THE SCALLOPCAROLINAPECTEN EBOREUS(CONRAD) IN THE PLIO-PLEISTOCENE OF THE U.S. EASTERN SEABOARD
  15. ISOTOPIC TEMPERATURES FROM THE EARLY AND MID-PLIOCENE OF THE US MIDDLE ATLANTIC COASTAL PLAIN, AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS FOR THE CAUSE OF REGIONAL MARINE CLIMATE CHANGE
  16. Stable isotope (δ18O and δ13C) sclerochronology of Callovian (Middle Jurassic) bivalves (Gryphaea (Bilobissa) dilobotes) and belemnites (Cylindroteuthis puzosiana) from the Peterborough Member of the Oxford Clay Formation (Cambridgeshire, England): Evi...
  17. The PRISM (Pliocene palaeoclimate) reconstruction: time for a paradigm shift
  18. Climate and environment of a Pliocene warm world
  19. Isotopic evidence of cool winter conditions in the mid-Piacenzian (Pliocene) of the southern North Sea Basin
  20. Sea ice extent and seasonality for the Early Pliocene northern Weddell Sea
  21. Comparative sclerochronology of modern and mid-Pliocene (c. 3.5Ma) Aequipecten opercularis (Mollusca, Bivalvia): an insight into past and future climate change in the north-east Atlantic region
  22. Pliocene climate and seasonality in North Atlantic shelf seas
  23. VARIATION IN GROWTH‐RATE AND FORM OF A BATHONIAN (MIDDLE JURASSIC) OYSTER IN ENGLAND, and ITS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPLICATIONS
  24. Climate records from a bivalved Methuselah (Arctica islandica, Mollusca; Iceland)
  25. From deep-sea to high mountain ranges: palaeogeographic and biotic changes in Hohxil, the source area of the Yangtze River (Tibet Plateau) since the Late Palaeozoic
  26. The Queen Scallop Aequipecten opercularis : a new source of information on late Cenozoic marine environments in Europe
  27. The shell of the Queen Scallop Aequipecten opercularis (L.) as a promising tool for palaeoenvironmental reconstruction: evidence and reasons for equilibrium stable-isotope incorporation
  28. Evidence and cause of small size in Bathonian (Middle Jurassic) marine bivalves of north‐western Europe
  29. Detection of ecophenotypic variation in fossils and its application to a Jurassic scallop