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Torsten Wappler
Torsten Wappler
Head of Natural History Department, Hessisches Landesmuseum Darmstadt
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Phylogenomics resolves the timing and pattern of insect evolution
B Misof, S Liu, K Meusemann, RS Peters, A Donath, C Mayer, ...
Science 346 (6210), 763-767, 2014
24742014
Evolutionary History of the Hymenoptera
RS Peters, L Krogmann, C Mayer, A Donath, S Gunkel, K Meusemann, ...
Current Biology 27 (7), 1013-1018, 2017
7462017
The earliest known holometabolous insects
A Nel, P Roques, P Nel, AA Prokin, T Bourgoin, J Prokop, J Szwedo, ...
Nature 503 (7475), 257-261, 2013
1932013
Arthropods in amber from the Triassic Period
AR Schmidt, S Jancke, EE Lindquist, E Ragazzi, G Roghi, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109 (37), 14796-14801, 2012
1862012
The taxonomic impediment: a shortage of taxonomists, not the lack of technical approaches
MS Engel, LMP Ceríaco, GM Daniel, PM Dellapé, I Löbl, M Marinov, ...
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 193 (2), 381-387, 2021
1772021
An integrative phylogenomic approach illuminates the evolutionary history of cockroaches and termites (Blattodea)
DA Evangelista, B Wipfler, O Béthoux, A Donath, M Fujita, MK Kohli, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 286 (1895), 20182076, 2019
1642019
No post-Cretaceous ecosystem depression in European forests? Rich insect-feeding damage on diverse middle Palaeocene plants, Menat, France
T Wappler, ED Currano, P Wilf, J Rust, CC Labandeira
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 276 (1677), 4271-4277, 2009
1392009
Die Insekten aus dem Mittel-Eozän des Eckfelder Maares, Vulkaneifel
T Wappler
Mainzen Naturwissenschaftliches Archiv, Beiheft 27, 1-234, 2003
125*2003
Systematik, Phylogenie, Taphonomie und Paläoökologie der Insekten aus dem Mittel Eozän des Eckfelder Maares, Vulkaneifel
T Wappler
Clausthaler Geowissenschafen 2, 1-241, 2003
1252003
Debris-carrying camouflage among diverse lineages of Cretaceous insects
B Wang, F Xia, MS Engel, V Perrichot, G Shi, H Zhang, J Chen, ...
Science Advances 2 (6), e1501918-e1501918, 2016
1092016
Response to Comment on “Phylogenomics resolves the timing and pattern of insect evolution”
KM Kjer, JL Ware, J Rust, LS Wappler, T., Lanfear, R., Jermiin, X Zhou, ...
Science 349 (6247), 487-488, 2015
942015
Ancient death-grip leaf scars reveal ant–fungal parasitism
DP Hughes, T Wappler, CC Labandeira
Biology letters 7 (1), 67-70, 2011
922011
Late Permian (Lopingian) terrestrial ecosystems: A global comparison with new data from the low latitude Bletterbach Biota
M Bernardi, FM Petti, E Kustatscher, M Franz, C Hartkopf-Fröder, ...
Earth-Science Reviews 175, 18-43, 2017
822017
An integrative phylogenomic approach to elucidate the evolutionary history and divergence times of Neuropterida (Insecta: Holometabola)
A Vasilikopoulos, B Misof, K Meusemann, D Lieberz, T Flouri, RG Beutel, ...
BMC Evolutionary Biology 20, 64, 2020
792020
Scratching an ancient itch: an Eocene bird louse fossil
T Wappler, VS Smith, RC Dalgleish
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 2004
772004
A Triassic-Jurassic window into the evolution of Lepidoptera
TJB van Eldijk, T Wappler, PK Strother, CMH van der Weijst, H Rajaei, ...
Science Advances 4, e1701568, 2018
722018
Insect herbivory close to the Oligocene–Miocene transition—a quantitative analysis
T Wappler
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 292 (3-4), 540-550, 2010
722010
A diverse paleobiota in Early Eocene Fushun amber from China
B Wang, J Rust, MS Engel, J Szwedo, S Dutta, A Nel, Y Fan, F Meng, ...
Current Biology 24 (14), 1606-1610, 2014
712014
Testing for the effects and consequences of mid Paleogene climate change on insect herbivory
T Wappler, CC Labandeira, J Rust, H Frankenhäuser, V Wilde
PloS one 7 (7), e40744, 2012
712012
The middle Eocene bee faunas of Eckfeld and Messel, Germany (Hymenoptera: Apoidea)
T Wappler, MS Engel
Journal of Paleontology 77 (5), 908-921, 2003
702003
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