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Vegetation dynamics in a disturbed lacustrine record: The Eocene maar lake of Groß-Zimmern (Hesse, SW Germany) Jürgen MutzlOlaf K. LenzMatthias Hinderer Original Paper Open access 14 October 2022 Pages: 249 - 276
Late early to early middle Eocene climate and vegetation change at Tastakh Lake (northern Yakutia, eastern Siberia) Olesya V. BondarenkoTorsten Utescher Original Paper Open access 19 May 2022 Pages: 277 - 301
Belemnites and calcareous nannoplankton: Proxy tools for recognising of cryptic Jurassic geological history of Central Europe Jan GeistKatarína HolcováMartin Košťák Original Paper 05 July 2022 Pages: 303 - 325
Late Devonian (Famennian) phacopid trilobites from western Xinjiang, Northwest China Catherine CrônierJohnny A. Waters Original Paper 21 October 2022 Pages: 327 - 340
The Lissamphibian Fossil Record of South America Lucas Almeida BarcelosRodolfo Otávio dos Santos Reviews 28 June 2022 Pages: 341 - 405
Mechanical analysis of the wide-hipped titanosaur Savannasaurus elliottorum Holger Preuschoft Original Paper Open access 18 May 2022 Pages: 407 - 411
Palaeoenvironments, Palaeoecology, and Palaeoclimate of the “Paleogene Hamadian deposits” west of Bechar (northwestern Sahara, Algeria) Sid Ahmed Hammouda Original Paper 24 October 2022 Pages: 413 - 431
On the antiquity and status of the Spalacidae, new data from the late Eocene of south-East Serbia Hans de BruijnZoran MarkovićAndrew A. van de Weerd Original Paper Open access 31 May 2022 Pages: 433 - 445
A large Eomys antiquus (Aymard, 1853) (Mammalia, Rodentia) from the early Oligocene sedimentary deposits at Bouldnor Cliff (Isle of Wight, England, UK) Anneke A. BosmaHans de BruijnWilma Wessels Original Paper Open access 16 September 2022 Pages: 447 - 464
The identity of the “lion”, Panthera principialis sp. nov., from the Pliocene Tanzanian site of Laetoli and its significance for molecular dating the pantherine phylogeny, with remarks on Panthera shawi (Broom, 1948), and a revision of Puma incurva (Ewer, 1956), the Early Pleistocene Swartkrans “leopard” (Carnivora, Felidae) Helmut Hemmer Original Paper 19 October 2022 Pages: 465 - 487