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1 The Age of Dinosaurs in India
2 New fossil evidence for the presence of ornithischian and saurischian remains in the Jurassic of India
3 A minuscule tribosphenic mammal from an Early Cretaceous palaeopolar location of Australia
4 The largest toothed monotreme (new genus new species) from the early Cretaceous of Lightning Ridge, NSW, Australia
5 Molluscan fauna from the Upper Cretaceous Deccan intertrappean beds of central India: palaeobiogeographic significance
6 Chelonian Pelomedusoides remains from the Late Cretaceous of southwestern India: Systematics and palaeobiogeographical implications
7 The global affinities of Cretaceous and Paleogene Indian faunas: complex biogeography of a subcontinental raft
8 Anuran lissamphibians and squamate reptiles from Upper Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) Deccan intertrappean sites from central India, with a review of a lissamphibians and squamates diversity in the northward drifting Indian plate
9 Plant-derived biomarker signatures during the northward flight of India
10 Isolated Africa: Review and a palaeobiological scenario
11 Biogeography of Eocene mammals, continental and marine, in relation to the tectonic history of Indo-Pakistan
12 New specimens of Frugivastodon (Mammalia: Apatotheria) from the early Eocene of India confirm its apatemyid status and elucidate dispersal of Apatemyidae
13 Indohyus, endemic radiation of raoellid artiodactyls after continental collision in the Eocene of India and Pakistan
14 Do the size variation(s) within non-volant mammals and the known evolutionary relationship(s) of the large-sized perissodactyls from the Cambay Shale (western India) point to a short-lived corridor for secular migration(s) between India and Eurasia prior to ~54.5 Ma?
15 Parallel evolution of giant Anseriformes (Aves) in the Cenzoic of Laurasia, South America and Australia
16 Depositional biofacies of the Middle Eocene Subathu Formation of the Himalayan foreland basin in the context of India-Asia collision tectonics
17 Role of plate tectonics and climate in the geographical distribution of Indian late Cretaceous-early Palaeogene angiosperm flora
18 Post-collisional climate of India and implications for Neogene-Quaternary mammalian dispersals
19 Murine diversification in the Indian cradle: Coalescence of the Erimanthos-Apodus-Mus groups before 11 Ma.
2 New fossil evidence for the presence of ornithischian and saurischian remains in the Jurassic of India
3 A minuscule tribosphenic mammal from an Early Cretaceous palaeopolar location of Australia
4 The largest toothed monotreme (new genus new species) from the early Cretaceous of Lightning Ridge, NSW, Australia
5 Molluscan fauna from the Upper Cretaceous Deccan intertrappean beds of central India: palaeobiogeographic significance
6 Chelonian Pelomedusoides remains from the Late Cretaceous of southwestern India: Systematics and palaeobiogeographical implications
7 The global affinities of Cretaceous and Paleogene Indian faunas: complex biogeography of a subcontinental raft
8 Anuran lissamphibians and squamate reptiles from Upper Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) Deccan intertrappean sites from central India, with a review of a lissamphibians and squamates diversity in the northward drifting Indian plate
9 Plant-derived biomarker signatures during the northward flight of India
10 Isolated Africa: Review and a palaeobiological scenario
11 Biogeography of Eocene mammals, continental and marine, in relation to the tectonic history of Indo-Pakistan
12 New specimens of Frugivastodon (Mammalia: Apatotheria) from the early Eocene of India confirm its apatemyid status and elucidate dispersal of Apatemyidae
13 Indohyus, endemic radiation of raoellid artiodactyls after continental collision in the Eocene of India and Pakistan
14 Do the size variation(s) within non-volant mammals and the known evolutionary relationship(s) of the large-sized perissodactyls from the Cambay Shale (western India) point to a short-lived corridor for secular migration(s) between India and Eurasia prior to ~54.5 Ma?
15 Parallel evolution of giant Anseriformes (Aves) in the Cenzoic of Laurasia, South America and Australia
16 Depositional biofacies of the Middle Eocene Subathu Formation of the Himalayan foreland basin in the context of India-Asia collision tectonics
17 Role of plate tectonics and climate in the geographical distribution of Indian late Cretaceous-early Palaeogene angiosperm flora
18 Post-collisional climate of India and implications for Neogene-Quaternary mammalian dispersals
19 Murine diversification in the Indian cradle: Coalescence of the Erimanthos-Apodus-Mus groups before 11 Ma.