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Cenozoic bryozoans from Borneo
Microbial carbonates in Miocene reefs in the Mahakam Delta in East Kalimantan, Indonesia
Microbial carbonates in Miocene reefs in the Mahakam Delta in East Kalimantan, Borneo, Indonesia
Estimating species durations and turnover in a hyperdiverse Neogene gastropod radiation - An insight into patterns of Cenozoic biodiversity
Thirty years of field-based 'Big Paleontology' on Cenozoic shallow marine ecosystems
Oligocene and Miocene history of reef corals and coral reefs in eastern Borneo (East Kalimantan, Indonesia and Sabah, Malaysia)
Identifying Neogene seagrass habitats as a cornerstone to study ecological responses to environmental change
Shells from seagrass meadows and coral carpets: How isotopic signals can help to distinguish palaeohabitats
Faunal composition and isotopic signals of mollusk shells indicate seagrass meadows in the Miocene of Indonesia
Gastropods indicate seagrass meadows (at San Salvador, Bahamas)
Gastropod associations as a proxy for seagrass vegetation in a tropical carbonate setting (San Salvador, Bahamas)
Diversity, abundance and taphonomic patterns across bivalve dead assemblages associated with sea grass beds, San Salvador, the Bahamas
Mollusk faunas as indirect indicators for palaeo-seagrass vegetation
A highly diverse molluscan seagrass fauna from the early Burdigalian (early Miocene) of Banyunganti (south-central Java, Indonesia)
Indirect paleo- seagrass indicators (IPSIs): a review
Diversity and paleoecology of Miocene coral-associated mollusks from East Kalimantan (Indonesia)
Distribution of larger foraminifera in mixed carbonate-siliciclastic systems
Early Miocene larger foraminifera assemblage of the Taballar Limestone (East Kalimantan)
Larger foraminifera as environmental discriminators in Miocene mixed carbonate-siliciclastic systems
A new benthic Mg/Ca temperature calibration to reconstruct thermocline temperature variability in the Indonesian archipelago
Lower thermocline temperature and salinity variations of the Indonesian outflow through the Timor Strait during the past 130 kyr
V Factor: Volunteers as a bridge between museum scientists and the public
On the origins of the coral diversity in Southeast Asia
Origins of coral diversity in Southeast Asia
Digging on the origins of the Coral Triangle
Sub - annually resolved Miocene/Pliocene tropical palaeo - climate records from giant clams
Age of Neogene fossil localities in the Northern Kutei Basin
Paleoecological significance of stable isotope ratios in Miocene tropical shallow marine habitats (Indonesia)
Late Miocene seasonal to sub-decadal climate variability in the Indo-West Pacific (East Kalimantan, Indonesia) preserved in giant clams
Evolutionary history of the reef building coralline algae (Rhodophyta)
Coralline Algae from the Miocene Mahakam Delta (East Kalimantan, SE Asia)
Precipitation variability within the West Pacific Warm Pool over the past 120 ka: evidence from offshore southern Mindanao, Phillipines
Bryozoan diversity in the Miocene of the Kutai Basin, East Kalimantan, Indonesia
Miocene Bryozoa from East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Part II: Cheilostomata ‘Ascophora’.
Miocene Bryozoa from East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Part I: Cyclostomata and Cheilostomata ‘Anasca’.
Why is the tropical Cenozoic fossil record so poor for bryozoans?
A brief review of seagrass-associated bryozoans, Recent and fossil.
A diverse patch reef from turbid habitats in the Middle Miocene (East Kalimantan, Indonesia)
Changes in the Indonesian Throughflow and southeast Asian hydroclimate during the Middle-Miocene Climate Transition
Simulation of the Indonesian Throughflow response to Antarctic ice-sheet changes during the Middle-Miocene Climate Transition
Gastropod associations as a proxy for seagrass vegetation in a tropical, carbonate setting (San Salvador, Bahamas)
Polystira to Pan-Tropica: developing strategies for analysing molluscan hyperdiversity
Inventorying hyperdiverse marine molluscs: is there an alternative to focusing on species?
Seasonally-resolved records from giant clams – Snapshots of the Miocene climate of East Kalimantan
Thermocline temperature variability in the Timor Strait over the last two glacial cycles
Thermocline temperature variability in the Timor Strait during the last glacial cycle
Variations in monsoon driven runoff from Sulawesi over the last Termination
Oligocene to Pliocene palaeovegetation maps for Sundaland.
Understanding the murky origins of coral diversity in the Coral Triangle
Studies on coral communities living in marginal
conditions (i.e. low light, high turbidity, extreme temperatures, high
nutrients) are important to understand how coral reefs will respond to current
global changes. The Kutai Basin (East Kalimantan (Indonesia) contains a rich
and well-preserved Miocene fossil record of small patch reefs that developed
under the influence of high siliciclastic inputs from the Mahakam Delta. Conversely,
palaeontological and molecular studies suggest that the Miocene was an