The CR2P is a laboratory completely devoted to palaeontology s.l.. It is supported by the MNHN (National Museum of Natural History), the CNRS (National Center for Scientific Research, INEE) and the Sorbonne University.
The CR2P is a laboratory completely devoted to palaeontology s.l.. It is supported by the MNHN (National Museum of Natural History), the CNRS (National Center for Scientific Research, INEE) and the Sorbonne University.
Garrigues Bernard & Merle Didier, 2014 — Nine new species of Muricidae (Mollusca, Gastropoda) from the French Antilles. Zoosystemavol. 36, n° 4, p. 841-864
Sanders M.T., Merle D. & Villier L., 2015 — The molluscs of the Falunière of Grignon (Middle Lutetian, Yvelines, France): quantification of lithification bias and its impact on the biodiversity assessment of the Middle Eocene of Western Europe. Geodiversitasvol. 37, n° 3, p. 345-365
Astibia Humberto, Payros Aitor, Ortiz Silvia, Elorza Javier, Alvarez-Perez German, Badiola Ainara, Bardet Nathalie, Berreteaga Ana, Calzada Sebastian, Corral José Carmelo, Diaz-Martinez Ignatio, Merle Didier, Pacaud Jean-Michel, Pereda-Suberbiola Xabier, Pisera Andrzej et al., 2016 — Fossil associations from the middle and upper Eocene strata of the Pamplona Basin and surrounding areas (Navarre, western Pyrenees). Journal of Iberian Geologyvol. 42, n° 1, p. 7-28
Rage Jean-Claude, Métais Grégoire, Bartolini Annachiara, Brohi Imdad A., Lashari Rafiq A., Marivaux Laurent, Merle Didier & Solangi Sarfraz H., 2014 — First report of the giant snake Gigantophis (Madtsoiidae) from the Paleocene of Pakistan: Paleobiogeographic implications. Geobiosvol. 47, n° 3, p. 147-153
Tomasovych Adam, Dominici Stéfano, Zuschin Martin & Merle Didier, 2014 — Onshore-offshore gradient in metacommunity turnover emerges only over macroevolutionary time scales. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Bvol. 281, 1795:20141533, p. 1-10
Guernet Claude, Huyghe Damien, Lartaud Franck, Merle Didier, Emmanuel Laurent, Gély Jean-Pierre, Michel Florent & Pilet Ophélie, 2012 — Les ostracodes de la falunière de Grignon (Lutétien du Bassin de Paris) : implications stratigraphiques. Geodiversitasvol. 34, n° 4, p. 909-959
Huyghe Damien, Merle Didier, Lartaud Franck, Cheype Emilie & Emmanuel Laurent, October 2012 — Middle Lutetian climate in the Paris Basin: implications for a marine hotspot of paleobiodiversity. Faciesvol. 58, n° 4, p. 587-604
Neige Pascal, Lapierre Herve & Merle Didier, May 2016 — New Eocene Coleoid (Cephalopoda) Diversity from Statolith Remains: Taxonomic Assignation, Fossil Record Analysis, and New Data for Calibrating Molecular Phylogenies. PLoS Onevol. 11, 5: e0154062, p. 1-24
Robin Ninon, Charbonnier Sylvain, Merle Didier, Simpson Martin I., Petit Gilles & Fernandez Sophie, July 2016 — Bivalves on mecochirid lobsters from the Aptian of the Isle of Wight: Snapshot on an Early Cretaceous palaeosymbiosis. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecologyvol. 453, , p. 10-19
Huyghe Damien, Emmanuel Laurent, Renard Maurice, Lartaud Franck, Génot Patrick, Riveline Janine & Merle Didier, November 2017 — Significance of shallow-marine and non-marine algae stable isotope (δ18O) compositions over long periods: Example from the Palaeogene of the Paris Basin. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecologyvol. 485, , p. 247-259
Sanders Malcolm T, Merle Didier, Bouchet Philippe, Castelin Magalie, Beu Alan G, Samadi Sarah & Puillandre Nicolas, November 2017 — One for Each Ocean: Revision of the Bursa Granularis (Röding, 1798) Species Complex (Gastropoda: Tonnoidea: Bursidae). Journal of Molluscan Studiesvol. 83, n° 4, p. 384-398
Astibia Humberto, Merle Didier, Pacaud Jean-Michel, Elorza Javier & Payros Aitor, June 2018 — Gastropods and Bivalves from the Eocene Marly Formations of the Pamplona Basin and Surrounding Areas (Navarre, Western Pyrenees). Geodiversitasvol. 40, n° 11, p. 211-257
Auberger Elise, Gély Jean-Pierre & Merle Didier, 2018 — New Regulatory Tool for the Conservation of the Geological Heritage in France: The Prefectural Decree of the Protection of the Geotope (APPG). Application and Feedback in the Yvelines Department (Paris Basin, Île-de-France). BSGF - Earth Sciences Bulletinvol. 189, n° 14, p. 1-17