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Schmit, J. P., and Mueller, G. M. (<strong>2006</strong>). An estimate of the lower limit of global fungal diversity.<br />

Biodivers. Conserv. (Published online:<br />

http://www.springerlink.com/content/f548465306h00210/fulltext.pdf).<br />

Richard H. Ree<br />

Blanco, O., Crespo, A., Ree, R. H., and Lumbsch, H. T. (<strong>2006</strong>). Major clades of parmelioid lichens<br />

(Parmeliaceae, Ascomycota) and the evolution of their morphological and chemical diversity. Mol.<br />

Phylogenet. Evol. 39: 52-69.<br />

Kalisz, S., Ree, R. H., and Sargent, R. D. (<strong>2006</strong>). Linking floral symmetry genes to breeding system<br />

evolution. Trends Plant Sci. 11(12): 568-573.<br />

Fine, P. V. A., and Ree, R. H. (<strong>2006</strong>). Evidence for a time-integrated species-area effect on the latitudinal<br />

gradient in tree diversity. Am. Nat. 168(6): 786-804.<br />

Matt von Konrat<br />

Von Konrat, M., Braggins, J. E., Asakawa, Y., and Toyota, M. (<strong>2006</strong>). Frullania chevalieri (Frullaniaceae)<br />

in New Zealand, with a reassessment of Schusterella. <strong>The</strong> Bryologist 109: 141-156.<br />

Von Konrat, M., Braggins, J. E., Asakawa, Y., and Toyota, M. (<strong>2006</strong>). Recognition of Frullania congesta:<br />

a case study to present a species concept and a synthesis of significant taxonomic characters for the<br />

large liverwort genus Frullania (Frullaniaceae). J. Hattori Bot. Lab. 100: 553-576.<br />

Heinrichs,J., Lindner, M., Groth, H., Hentschel, J., Feldberg, K., Renker, C., Enge, J. J., von Konrat, M.,<br />

Long, D. G., and Schneider, H. (<strong>2006</strong>). Goodbye or welcome Gondwana? Insights into the phylogenetic<br />

biogeography of the leafy liverwort Plagiochila with a description of Proskauera, gen. nov.<br />

(Plagiochilaceae, Jungermanniales). Plant Syst. Evol. 258: 227-250.<br />

DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY<br />

John R. Bolt<br />

Lombard, R. E., and Bolt, J. R. (<strong>2006</strong>). <strong>The</strong> mandible of Whatcheeria deltae, an early tetrapod from the<br />

Late Mississippian of Iowa. In Amniote Paleobiology: Perspectives on the Evolution of Mammals, Birds,<br />

and Reptiles, eds. M. T. Carrano et al., 21-52, University of Chicago Press.<br />

Bolt, J. R., and Lombard, R. E. (<strong>2006</strong>). Sigournea multidentata, a new stem tetrapod from the Upper<br />

Mississippian of Iowa, USA. J. Paleont. 80: 717-725.<br />

Marlene Hill Donnelly<br />

Donnelly, M. H. (<strong>2006</strong>). Model making as a scientific illustration tool. J. Guild Nat. Sci. Illustrators,<br />

November <strong>2006</strong>.<br />

Ian J. Glasspool<br />

Scott, A. C., Glasspool, I. J. (<strong>2006</strong>). Controls on the diversification of Paleozoic fire systems:<br />

vegetation, climate or atmosphere? Proceedings, Nat’l Acad. Sci. 103(29): 10861-10865.<br />

Glasspool, I. J., Edwards, D., Axe, L., (<strong>2006</strong>). Charcoal in the Early Devonian: a wildfire derived<br />

Konservat-Lagerstätte. Rev. Pal. Pal. 142: 131-136.<br />

Lance Grande<br />

Grande, L., and Hilton, E. J. (<strong>2006</strong>). An exquisitely preserved fossil sturgeon (Acipenseriformes:<br />

Acipenseridae: gen. et sp. nov.) from the Upper Cretaceous Judith River Formation of Montana. Memoir<br />

4, J. Vert. Paleont. 80: 1-40.<br />

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