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1. Rich specialized insect damage on Pliocene leaves from the Mahuadanr Valley (India) growing under a warm climate with weak seasonality.

2. Cenozoic migration of a desert plant lineage across the North Atlantic.

3. Niche evolution in a northern temperate tree lineage: biogeographical legacies in cork oaks (Quercus section Cerris).

4. Marginal leaf galls on Pliocene leaves from India indicate mutualistic behavior between Ipomoea plants and Eriophyidae mites.

5. 5S-IGS rDNA in wind-pollinated trees (Fagus L.) encapsulates 55 million years of reticulate evolution and hybrid origins of modern species.

6. New Fagaceous pollen taxa from the Miocene Søby flora of Denmark and their biogeographic implications.

7. High-throughput sequencing of 5S-IGS in oaks: Exploring intragenomic variation and algorithms to recognize target species in pure and mixed samples.

8. Past, present and future distributions of Oriental beech (Fagus orientalis) under climate change projections.

9. Messinian vegetation and climate of the intermontane Florina-Ptolemais-Servia Basin, NW Greece inferred from palaeobotanical data: how well do plant fossils reflect past environments?

10. Genomic landscape of the global oak phylogeny.

11. Comment on "Eocene Fagaceae from Patagonia and Gondwanan legacy in Asian rainforests".

12. Synchrotron X-ray imaging of a dichasium cupule of Castanopsis from Eocene Baltic amber.

13. Plant fossils reveal major biomes occupied by the late Miocene Old-World Pikermian fauna.

14. Comparative systematics and phylogeography of Quercus Section Cerris in western Eurasia: inferences from plastid and nuclear DNA variation.

15. Species relationships and divergence times in beeches: new insights from the inclusion of 53 young and old fossils in a birth-death clock model.

16. Plastome data reveal multiple geographic origins of Quercus Group Ilex.

17. Smilax (Smilacaceae) from the Miocene of western Eurasia with Caribbean biogeographic affinities.

18. Fagaceae pollen from the early Cenozoic of West Greenland: revisiting Engler's and Chaney's Arcto-Tertiary hypotheses.

19. Evolutionary trends and ecological differentiation in early Cenozoic Fagaceae of western North America.

20. Episodic migration of oaks to Iceland: Evidence for a North Atlantic "land bridge" in the latest Miocene.

21. Its evolution in Platanus (Platanaceae): homoeologues, pseudogenes and ancient hybridization.

22. Patterns of molecular and morphological differentiation in Fagus (Fagaceae): phylogenetic implications.

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