William L. Crepet
Affiliations: | Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States |
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Paleontology, Botany Biology, Evolution and Development BiologyGoogle:
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Lai Y, Gandolfo MA, Crepet WL, et al. (2021) Paleoaltingia gen. nov., a new genus of Altingiaceae from the Late Cretaceous of New Jersey. American Journal of Botany |
Martínez C, Jaramillo C, Correa-Metrío A, et al. (2020) Neogene precipitation, vegetation, and elevation history of the Central Andean Plateau. Science Advances. 6: eaaz4724 |
Niklas KJ, Crepet WL. (2020) Morphological (and not anatomical or reproductive) features define early vascular plant phylogenetic relationships. American Journal of Botany |
Crepet WL, Niklas KJ. (2019) The Evolution of Early Vascular Plant Complexity International Journal of Plant Sciences. 180: 800-810 |
Atkinson BA, Martínez C, Crepet WL. (2018) Cretaceous asterid evolution: fruits of Eydeia jerseyensis sp. nov. (Cornales) from the upper Turonian of eastern North America. Annals of Botany |
Crepet WL, Nixon KC, Weeks A. (2018) Mid-Cretaceous angiosperm radiation and an asterid origin of bilaterality: diverse and extinct "Ericales" from New Jersey. American Journal of Botany |
Gandolfo MA, Nixon KC, Crepet WL, et al. (2018) A late Cretaceous fagalean inflorescence preserved in amber from New Jersey. American Journal of Botany |
Crepet WL, Nixon KC, Grimaldi D, et al. (2016) A mosaic Lauralean flower from the Early Cretaceous of Myanmar. American Journal of Botany |
Martínez C, Choo TYS, Allevato D, et al. (2016) Rariglanda jerseyensis, a new ericalean fossil flower from the late cretaceous of New Jersey Botany. 94: 747-758 |
Escapa IH, Gandolfo MA, Crepet WL, et al. (2016) A new species of Athrotaxites (Athrotaxoideae, cupressaceae) from the upper cretaceous raritan formation, New Jersey, USA Botany. 94: 831-845 |