Conrad C. Labandeira, Ph.D

Affiliations: 
Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, United States 
Area:
Paleobiology, Insects
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Xiao L, Chen L, Labandeira CC, et al. (2025) The modern pattern of insect herbivory predates the advent of angiosperms by 60 My. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 122: e2412036122
Swain A, Azevedo-Schmidt LE, Maccracken SA, et al. (2024) Interactive Effects of Temperature, Aridity, and Plant Stoichiometry on Insect Herbivory: Past and Present. The American Naturalist. 204: 416-431
Knecht RJ, Benner JS, Swain A, et al. (2024) Early Pennsylvanian Lagerstätte reveals a diverse ecosystem on a subhumid, alluvial fan. Nature Communications. 15: 7876
Peris D, Postigo-Mijarra JM, Peñalver E, et al. (2024) The impact of thermogenesis on the origin of insect pollination. Nature Plants
Jiang H, Szwedo J, Labandeira CC, et al. (2024) Mesozoic evolution of cicadas and their origins of vocalization and root feeding. Nature Communications. 15: 376
Xiao L, Labandeira CC, Wu Y, et al. (2024) Middle Jurassic insect mines on gymnosperms provide missing links to early mining evolution. The New Phytologist
Knecht RJ, Swain A, Benner JS, et al. (2023) Endophytic ancestors of modern leaf miners may have evolved in the Late Carboniferous. The New Phytologist. 240: 2050-2057
Donovan MP, Wilf P, Iglesias A, et al. (2023) Insect herbivore and fungal communities on (Araucariaceae) from the latest Cretaceous to Recent. Phytokeys. 226: 109-158
Labandeira CC, Wappler T. (2023) Arthropod and Pathogen Damage on Fossil and Modern Plants: Exploring the Origins and Evolution of Herbivory on Land. Annual Review of Entomology. 68: 341-361
Feng Z, Wan S, Sui Q, et al. (2022) A Triassic tritrophic triad documents an early food-web cascade. Current Biology : Cb
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