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Joshua Gauweiler
Joshua Gauweiler
Paleobiology PhD Student, University of Greifswald
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Lepidopteran caterpillars in the Cretaceous: were they a good food source for early birds?
J Gauweiler, C Haug, P Müller, JT Haug
Palaeodiversity, 15, 45–59 15, 45-59, 2022
13*2022
35 million-year-old solid-wood-borer beetle larvae support the idea of stressed Eocene amber forests
C Haug, VA Baranov, MK Hörnig, J Gauweiler, JU Hammel, EE Perkovsky, ...
Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments 103 (3), 521-530, 2023
92023
Expanding the fossil record of soldier fly larvae—An important component of the Cretaceous amber forest
AP Amaral, D Gombos, GT Haug, C Haug, J Gauweiler, MK Hörnig, ...
Diversity 15 (2), 247, 2023
82023
Fossils in Myanmar amber demonstrate the diversity of anti-predator strategies of Cretaceous holometabolan insect larvae
C Haug, JT Haug, GT Haug, P Müller, A Zippel, C Kiesmüller, J Gauweiler, ...
Iscience 27 (1), 2024
72024
New Amber Fossils Indicate That Larvae of Dermestidae Had Longer Defensive Structures in the Past
J Le Cadre, J Gauweiler, JT Haug, SI Arce, V Baranov, JU Hammel, ...
Insects 16 (7), 710, 2025
22025
A small beetle larva preserved in 23-million-year-old Mexican amber: possible first fossil record of an immature variegated mud-loving beetle
A Zippel, C Haug, J Gauweiler, MK Hörnig, GT Haug, JT Haug
Boletín de la Sociedad Geológica Mexicana 74 (2), 2022
12022
Armoured Lepidopteran Caterpillars Preserved in Non-Fossil Resins and What They Tell Us about the Fossil Preservation of Caterpillars
J Gauweiler, AP Amaral, C Haug, JT Haug
Insects 15 (6), 380, 2024
2024
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