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Richard J. Knecht
Richard J. Knecht
Tufts University, Harvard University
Verified email at fas.harvard.edu
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Late Carboniferous paleoichnology reveals the oldest full-body impression of a flying insect
RJ Knecht, MS Engel, JS Benner
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 108 (16), 6515-6519, 2011
412011
Surculichnus bifurcauda n. igen., n. isp., a trace fossil from Late Pleistocene glaciolacustrine varves of the Connecticut River Valley, USA, attributed to notostracan …
RJ Knecht, JS Benner, DC Rogers, JC Ridge
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 272 (3-4), 232-239, 2009
212009
Timing of post-glacial reinhabitation and ecological development of two New England, USA, drainages based on trace fossil evidence
JS Benner, JC Ridge, RJ Knecht
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 272 (3-4), 212-231, 2009
202009
Wealden ironmasters in the age of Elizabeth
JJ Goring
Wealth and power in Tudor England 205, 1978
181978
The Sessional Printing of Statutes, 1484-1547
GR Elton, EW Ives, RJ Knecht, JJ Scarisbrick
Wealth and Power in Tudor England, 68-86, 1978
111978
Tonganoxichnus: a revision of the ichnogenus with new material from Massachusetts
JS Benner, RJ Knecht, MS Engel, D McIlroy
Ichnology: papers from Ichnia III. Edited by D. McIllroy. Geological …, 2015
82015
Wealth and Power in Tudor England
EW Ives, RJ Knecht, JJ Scarisbrick
Essays Presented to ST Bindoff" London, 197o, 1978
71978
Comment on Marden (2013):“Reanalysis and experimental evidence indicate that the earliest trace fossil of a winged insect was a surface skimming neopteran”
JS Benner, RJ Knecht, MS Engel
Evolution 67 (7), 2142-2149, 2013
62013
Early-to mid-Pennsylvanian vertebrate fauna of an intermontane basin inferred from tracks and trackways of the Wamsutta Formation, southeastern New England
RJ Knecht, JS Benner
Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs 40, 370, 2008
42008
Endophytic ancestors of modern leaf miners may have evolved in the Late Carboniferous
RJ Knecht, A Swain, JS Benner, SL Emma, NE Pierce, CC Labandeira
New Phytologist 240 (5), 2050-2057, 2023
22023
Deconstructing Tonganoxichnus: Morphology, behavior, and a new ichnospecies from Massachusetts
JS Benner, RJ Knecht, MS Engel
Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Northeastern Section …, 2011
22011
A new Late Carboniferous trace fossil assemblage from the Wamsutta Fm. of Massachusetts and its significance
RJ Knecht, JS Benner, AF Gardulski, JL Dean
Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs 40, 370, 2009
22009
The largest Palaeozoic whip scorpion and the smallest (Arachnida: Uropygi: Thelyphonida); a new species and a new ichnospecies from the Carboniferous of New England, USA
RJ Knecht, JS Benner, JA Dunlop, MD Renczkowski
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 200 (3), 690-704, 2024
12024
A CARBONIFEROUS SPONGE FOREST ON THE CARBONATE RAMP OF THE ANTLER FORELAND BASIN, CENTRAL IDAHO
L Tapanila, R Knecht
Geological Society of America, Rocky Mountain Section 41 (6), 15, 2009
12009
Automated detection of an insect‐induced keystone vegetation phenotype using airborne LiDAR
Z Wang, R Huben, PB Boucher, C Van Amburg, J Zeng, N Chung, J Wang, ...
Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 2024
2024
The hills were alive… Late Carboniferous continental trace fossils from an intermontane upland setting
JS Benner, RJ Knecht
2nd Interntional Congress on Ichnology, 2008
2008
The oldest known trace fossil of a flying insect
RJ Knecht, JS Benner, JC Ridge
2nd International Congress on Ichnology, 2008
2008
Trace fossils of crustacean origin as indicators of ecological maturity and glacial-to-nonglacial transition in lacustrine varves; A case study from the late Pleistocene of New …
RJ Knecht, JS Benner, JC Ridge
33rd International Geological Congress, 2008
2008
Images of Tudor Kingship
RJ Knecht
Renaissance Studies 7 (3), 314-317, 1993
1993
Princes, Patronage and the Nobility: The Court at the Beginning of the Modern Age
RJ KNECHT
History 77 (251), 499-500, 1992
1992
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