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1. Comment on the Chu et al., paper “Lilliput effect in freshwater ostracods during the Permian–Triassic extinction” [Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 435 (2015): 38–52].

3. Editorial preface to special issue: Neogene-Quaternary changes of the Indo-Pacific Warm Pool encompassing oceanic, hydrologic and carbon cycles, and their implications for future change.

4. Quantitative palaeogeographical reconstruction of the North China Block during the Carboniferous and Permian transition: Implications for coal accumulation and source rock development.

5. Population response during an Oceanic Anoxic Event: The case of Posidonotis (Bivalvia) from the Lower Jurassic of the Neuquén Basin, Argentina.

6. Periodic hydroclimate variations during the first half of the Holocene in the Luoyang Basin: Evidence from the Tiancun paleolake sedimentary sequence.

7. Introduction to special issue: Environmental and climatic change records in coral reefs of the South China Sea during the Holocene.

8. 10Be exposure age data reveals last Glacial ice sheet histories in the Larsemann Hills of East Antarctica.

9. Ornithogenic sedimentary profiles of n-alkanes and PAHs constrain breeding penguin population dynamics at Cape Bird, Ross Island, Antarctica, over the past 1,500 years.

10. Reconstruction of paleowind direction in the Qinghai Lake area during the last deglacial: Insights from anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility.

11. Cenomanian terrestrial paleoenvironments from the Bohemian Cretaceous Basin in Central Europe and their implications for angiosperm paleoecology.

12. The influence of North Atlantic sea surface temperature fluctuations on the climate of the Qinling-Bashan Mountains, China based on a 250 year tree-ring record.

13. Neoarchean paleosols in the Eastern Fennoscandian Shield of Central Karelia, Russia, and their paleoatmospheric implication.

14. Palaeoenvironmental changes since the last deglaciation recorded at Moon Lake on the Bashang Plateau, northern China: implications for the future sustainability of regional forests.

15. An end-Permian two-stage extinction pattern in the deep-water Dongpan Section, and its relationship to the migration and vertical expansion of the oxygen minimum zone in the South China Basin.

16. Triassic-Jurassic evolution of the Dabashan Foreland Basin: Detrital zircon perspectives on the tectonic amalgamation of the South China and North China blocks.

17. Rates of sedimentary organic carbon preservation in the Bering Sea and Chukchi Sea, and their response to climate change over the past 75 years.

18. Success and demise of exceptionally preserved terebratulide brachiopod accumulations in a Jurassic (early Pliensbachian) tropical lagoonal setting (Southern Alps, Italy): brachiopod response to environmental changes.

19. The Quaternary record of fossil bats in the Iberian Peninsula and the Balearic Islands: Palaeobiogeographical changes and palaeoenvironmental implications.

20. On the timing of the opening of Western Pacific's back-arc seas: Data from Sr, O and C isotopes in Miocene molluscs of Sakhalin and Hokkaido.

21. Evolution of the northward subduction of the Neo-Tethys: Implications of geochemistry of Cretaceous arc volcanics in Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau.

22. The rise of biogenic silicon cycling and microbial silicification promoted Mesoproterozoic chert deposition.

23. Sedimentary organic matter applied to paleoenvironmental reconstruction of the Devonian of the Paraná Basin, SW Gondwana.

24. Carboniferous rifting of the Lhasa Terrane (Tibet, China) and the break-up of East Gondwana based on detrital zircon analyses.

25. RAD-seq data for Engelhardia roxburghiana provide insights into the palaeogeography of Hainan Island and its relationship to mainland China since the late Eocene.

26. Pollen-based seasonal temperature reconstruction in Northeast China over the past 10,000 years, and its implications for understanding the Holocene Temperature Conundrum.

27. Modern vegetation-climate relationships for pollen assemblages across the mountainous regions of southwestern China: Implications for palaeoenvironmental reconstruction.

28. Human activities caused lake ecological transitions in the Chinese Loess Plateau over the past 1400 years.

29. Fuel-use strategies at ultrahigh elevations on the Tibetan Plateau since the last deglaciation.

30. Vegetation changes through stadial and interstadial stages of MIS 4 and MIS 3 based on a palynological analysis of the Girraween Lagoon sediments of Darwin, Australia.

31. A palaeoecological analysis of the Cretaceous (Aptian) insect fauna of the Crato Formation, Brazil.

32. A late Quaternary palynological record from the southeastern margin of Brazil: Implications for the evolution of palaeoceanography, palaeoclimates and vegetation over the last 109 kyr.

33. Records of deep-sea turbidity current activity in the Bengal Fan since the Last Glacial Maximum.

34. Modern pollen-plant diversity relationship in open landscapes of Tibetan Plateau.

35. An integrated chronological study on the Quaternary sedimentary sequences of the Yangtze River delta, China.

36. Early Holocene vegetation development at Mesolithic fen dwelling sites in Dagsmosse, south-central Sweden, and its implications for understanding environment–human dynamics at various scales.

37. Reply to the comment on Sanz-Pérez et al., "Paleoenvironment and paleoecology associated with the early phases of the Great American Biotic Interchange based on stable isotope analysis of fossil mammals and new U[sbnd]Pb ages from the Pampas of Argentina" [Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 634 (2024), 111917]

38. A quantitative method to infer lake area changes based on an extensive survey of lake surface sediment grain size across the Inner Mongolia Plateau, and its application to understanding the evolution of Lake Wulanhushao in northern China since 18.59 cal. kyr BP

39. Comment on "Paleoenvironment and paleoecology associated with the early phases of the Great American Biotic Interchange based on stable isotope analysis of fossil mammals and new U[sbnd]Pb ages from the Pampas of Argentina" by Sanz-Pérez et al. [Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 634 (2024), 111917]

40. Marine sedimentary ancient DNA from Antarctic diatoms.

41. Significant anthropogenic impact on the mountain vegetation of Southeast China commenced ∼1 kyr BP, lagged behind similar changes in the lower Yangtze River basin and coastal plains by 2000–4000 years.

42. Middle to late Holocene hydroclimate instability in the Yangtze River Delta region of China inferred from phytolith records, and its implications for societal disruption.

43. Response of late Holocene vegetation to abrupt climatic events on the northwestern coast of the Bay of Bohai, China.

45. New research in the methods and applications of sclerochronology.

46. A review of the reconstructed palaeoenvironmental record of Zimbabwe and call for multidisciplinary research.

47. Comment on “Carbonate deposition and diagenesis in evaporitic environments: The evaporative and sulphur-bearing limestones during the settlement of the Messinian Salinity Crisis in Sicily and Calabria” by Caruso et al., 2015. Palaeo3, 429, 136–162

48. Reply to the comment on Lee et al., “Detrital zircon geochronology and Nd isotope geochemistry of the basal succession of the Taebaeksan Basin, South Korea: Implications for the Gondwana linkage of the Sino-Korean (North China) block during the Neoproterozoic–early Cambrian” [Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 441 (2016): 770–786]

49. Reply to the comment on “Carbonate deposition and diagenesis in evaporitic environments: The evaporative and sulphur-bearing limestones during the settlement of the Messinian Salinity Crisis in Sicily and Calabria” by Caruso et al., 2015. Palaeo3, 429, 136–162

50. Sediment provenance of the East Siberian Arctic Shelf and evidence of Holocene climate-driven fluvial events in the Indigirka River based on detrital mineral analysis.