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61“…Despite that, much information on palaeoecosystems can be gained from studying fossil dipteran larvae, in particular for well preserved specimens from fossil resins (ambers and copals). Since ambers are selectively preserving fauna of trunks and leaf litter, it allows us to learn a lot about xylophages and saprophages of amber forests, such as Eocene Baltic amber forest. …”
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62por Alves Gomes, Fernanda Torlania, Boleti, Ana Paula de Araújo, Leandro, Lidiam M., Squinello, Diego, Aranha, Ellen S. P., Vasconcelos, Marne C., Cos, Paul, Veiga-Junior, Valdir F., Lima, Emerson Silva“…RESULTS: The predominant acidic diterpenes in the AFEOR were copalic and hardwickiic acids. AFEOR caused morphology alteration and decrease of proliferation at concentrations higher than 5 μg/mL. …”
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