Acta Palaeontologica Polonica

Papers
(The median citation count of Acta Palaeontologica Polonica is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
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On Triassic Murchisonia-like gastropods – surviving the end-Permian extinction to become extinct in the Late Triassic21
First three-dimensional skull of the Middle Triassic ichthyosaur Phalarodon fraasi (Mixosauridae) from Svalbard, Norway.15
Echinoderm model systems, homology, and phylogenetic inference: comment and reply to Paul (2021)10
Reply to Bauer et al 20229
Floian, Early Ordovician trilobites from the Olongbluk Terrane, northwest China8
Devonian corals of the Vosges Mountains (France)7
Predator-predator-prey interaction between spiders and insects: first fossil evidence from 23 million-year old Chiapas amber syninclusion7
Eocene phymaraphiniid demosponges from South Western Australia: filling the gap7
Suspected foraminiferan parasitism on a Late Cretaceous echinoid host recorded by the new attachment trace fossil Solichnus aestheticus6
New species of mirid insects and their importance for the higher classification of plant bugs5
New records of Upper Triassic wood from Argentina and their biostratigraphic, paleoclimatic, and paleoecological implications5
The enigmatic duo: revision of Cteniogenys (Choristodera) and Marmoretta (Lepidosauromorpha) from the Guimarota beds (Upper Jurassic, Portugal)5
Iridescent plumage in a juvenile dromaeosaurid theropod dinosaur5
Early Katian, Late Ordovician, heliolitine corals from southern Kuruktag in northeastern Tarim Basin of China5
Late Eocene (Priabonian) chronostratigraphy, depositional environment, and paleosol-trace fossil associations, Pipestone Springs, southwest Montana5
A large frigatebird-like tarsometatarsus from the London Clay of Walton-on-the-Naze (Essex, UK) may shed light on the affinities of a poorly known early Eocene seabird taxon5
A unique dentary suggests a third genus of batrachosauroidid salamander (Lissamphibia, Caudata) existed during the latest Cretaceous in the western USA5
Triassic coleoid beaks and other structures from the Calcareous Alps revisited4
Second specimen of Corriebaatar marywaltersae from the Lower Cretaceous of Australia confirms its multituberculate affinities4
The affinities of Afrophoca libyca from basal Middle Miocene of Gebel Zelten, Libya4
Redescription of the type specimens for the Late Jurassic rhynchocephalian Opisthias rarus and a new specimen of Theretairus antiquus from Quarry 9, Morrison Formation, Wyoming, USA4
A new gigantic titanosaur (Dinosauria, Sauropoda) from the early Late Cretaceous of Patagonia (Neuquén Province, Argentina)4
Some critical notes on “Comment on “Triassic coleoid beaks and other structures from the Calcareous Alps revisited” by Doguzhaeva et al. (2022)” by Lukeneder and Lukeneder (2022)”4
A Late Jurassic deep-bodied actinopterygian from Antarctica4
Novel pneumatic features in the ribs of Brachiosaurus altithorax4
A new genus of Triassic discinid brachiopod and re-evaluating the taxonomy of the group—evolutionary insights into autecological innovation of post-Palaeozoic discinids4
New craniodental information and taxonomic decisions of the typotherians (Notoungulata) from the late Oligocene of Mendoza, central-western Argentina4
Crocodylian remains from the Miocene of the Fore-Carpathian Basin and its foreland—including the world’s northernmost Neogene crocodylian4
La Piquera (central Iberian Peninsula): A new key vertebrate locality for the Early Pliocene of western Europe4
Unusual Miocene hydrocarbon-seep faunas from the Brisighella area in northern Italy: embedded in clastics and first records of the lucinid bivalves Megaxinus and Miltha4
Biomechanical analysis and new trophic hypothesis for Riojasuchus tenuisceps, a bizarre-snouted Late Triassic pseudosuchian from Argentina.3
A revised name and new insights into the Middle Jurassic sauropod trackways from Portugal. A correction of Santos et al. 20093
Late Ordovician (Sandbian-Hirnantian) marine gastropods from the Argentine Precordillera: their biogeographical significance in a middle to high latitudinal scenario3
First whiteflies from the Eocene amber of Denmark3
Early Tremadocian cephalopods from Santa Rosita Formation in NW Argentina: the oldest record for South America3
Photography in the ultraviolet and visible violet spectra: unravelling methods and applications in palaeontology3
New records of marsupials from the Miocene of Western Amazonia, Acre, Brazil3
First Iberian aspidothoracid megasecopteran insect and associated plants evidencing herbivory in a tropical Carboniferous forest from León, Spain3
A new pliosaurid from the Oxford Clay Formation of Oxfordshire, UK3
A morganucodontan (Mammaliaformes) from the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation, Utah, USA3
A new fossil from the London Clay documents the convergent origin of a “mousebird-like” tarsometatarsus in an early Eocene near-passerine bird2
Taxonomic and stratigraphic update of the material historically attributed to Megalosaurus from Portugal2
The holotype of Prolacerta broomi Parrington, 1935 revisited2
Pterosaur teeth from the Southern Neuquén Basin (Patagonia, Argentina): new insights on the reconstruction of ornithocheiriform dental anatomy2
Cranial anatomy and stratigraphy of a new specimen of Daspletosaurus from the Judith River Formation of Central Montana2
Chaetognath grasping spines from the Upper Famennian (Devonian) of Poland: their construction and geochemistry2
Muscle attachment scars in helcionelloids from Denmark cast light on mollusc evolution in the Cambrian2
New Palaeoscolecid plates from the Cambrian Stage 3 of northern Mongolia2
An Eocene sea turtle from the eastern North Pacific fills a Paleogene gap2
The tarphyceratid cephalopod Trocholites in the Middle-Late Ordovician of the Prague Basin – the Baltican element in peri-Gondwana2
New, large actinopterygian fishes from the upper Carboniferous of Nýřany, Czech Republic2
First evidence of attached juveniles in the solutan echinoderm Pahvanticystis from the middle Cambrian Weeks Formation (Utah, USA)2
New materials of multicellular algae from the earliest Cambrian Kuanchuanpu biota in South China2
The paleoecology of the Late Miocene mammals from the Optima Local Fauna of Oklahoma, USA2
Further Desmostylian Remains from the late Oligocene of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada2
A new look at the Early Devonian (Emsian) sarcopterygian fishes from the Holy Cross Mountains (Poland) with a special reference to porolepiforms2
Fossilized gill soft tissues in Mesozoic freshwater unionoid bivalves: reinvestigation and new evidence of the evolution of adaptation to the freshwater environment2
Taphonomic and ecological insights from conspecific bite marks on Otodus megalodon teeth2
Lower–Middle Cambrian faunas and stratigraphy from northern Siberia2
Dimorphism in Late Cretaceous ammonites—evidence from early Turonian ammonite faunas of the Brießnitz Formation in Saxony, Germany2
Bivalve-barnacle pseudoplanktonic colonisation of wood from the Toarcian, Lower Jurassic, Strawberry Bank Lagerstätte, Somerset UK1
Filling the Silurian gap of solutans (Echinodermata) with the description of Dehmicystis ariasi n. sp. from Spain1
The oldest African putative Prosbolidae (Insecta, Hemiptera)1
Isometry in mesosaurs: implications for growth patterns in early amniotes1
Body mass estimation in Triassic cynodonts from Argentina based on limb variables1
Terrestrial-aquatic wood-inhabiting ascomycete Potamomyces from the Miocene of Poland1
Re-evaluating hypertragulid diversity in the John Day basin, Oregon, USA1
A new proterochampsid archosauriform from the Middle‑Late Triassic of Southern Brazil1
Petrosal and cranial vascular system of the early Eocene palaeoryctid Eoryctes melanus from northwestern Wyoming, USA1
Aleksander Nowiński (1935 – 2023)1
How to interpret a pterosaur1
Ungulates of the Middle Miocene (Early Barstovian) Monarch Mill Formation, Churchill County, Nevada, USA1
New material of the trechnotherian mammal Lactodens from the Early Cretaceous Jehol Biota: comparison with Origolestes and implications for mammal evolution1
New light on the trophic ecology of Carcharodon hastalis from teeth embedded in Miocene cetacean vertebrae from Calvert Cliffs in Maryland, USA1
Boreal waterways: An Early Cretaceous plesiosaur from Ellesmere Island, Nunavut (Canadian Arctic) and its palaeobiogeography1
"First Jurassic brittlestar from Neuquén Basin, Argentina"1
A new sauropodomorph dinosaur from the Late Triassic of the Mid-Zambezi Basin, Zimbabwe1
Dimorphism in tetragonitid ammonoid Tetragonites minimus from the Upper Cretaceous in Hokkaido, Northern Japan1
Mollusks from Miocene hydrocarbon-seep deposits in the Ilocos-Central Luzon Basin, Luzon Island, Philippines1
Evidence for parallel development of ever-growing molars in Early Pleistocene rodents from southern Spain and their paleoenvironmental implications1
The first fossil representative of the extant clubtail dragonfly genus Lindenia from the mid-Miocene of Öhningen, Germany1
Reconstruction of the ancient binocular vision: advanced stereopsis and predatory adaptation in a Cretaceous mantis1
New information on the cranial anatomy of the Middle Triassic rhynchosaur Bentonyx1
Heterodontosaurus tucki enamel microstructure and dental histology1
Palaeobiogeographical implications of the first fossil wood flora from the Jurassic of Turkey1
Palaeoclimate and fossil woods - is the use of mean sensitivity sensible?1
Intraspecific variation and new morphological characters revealed by multimodal imaging analysis on the Late Cretaceous coleoid, Dorateuthis syriaca1
An enigmatic tropical conifer from the Early Cretaceous of Gondwana1
Extremely elongate antennae in Eocene limoniid dipteran Rhabdomastix, first record1
Oligocene archaeomonad stomatocysts from the Polish Central Paratethys1
A new euarthropod from the Cambrian Stage 4 Guanshan Biota of South China1
Climate-driven diversity changes of Mediterranean echinoids over the last 6 Ma1
Parmalean and other siliceous nannofossils from the Oligocene Polish Flysch Carpathians1
A new species of the equisetalean plant Equicalastrobus from the Middle Triassic of Argentina1
Early Permian crinoids (Echinodermata) from Laurasia and their palaeogeographic implications1
A student of everything: Richard L. Cifelli’s broad influence on mammalian paleontology and beyond1
Trepostome bryozoans encrusting Silurian gastropods: a taphonomic window and its implications for biodiversity1
The record of cricetid rodents across the Eocene–Oligocene transition in Transylvania, Romania: implications for the “Grande Coupure” at European scale1
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