The statistical analysis of published Paleocene–Late Miocene palynological data from Patagonia supports several major stages of vegetation. These stages represent distinctive floral assemblages, both in composition and structure. Detrended correspondence analysis shows that during the Paleocene, southern South America was dominated by Australasian, Neotropical and Pantropical phytogeographical elements (Gondwanic paleoflora). The climate was warm and very humid. The Early Eocene was dominated by Neotropical and Pantropical taxa (Subtropical Gondwanic Paleoflora) and a reduced proportion of Australasian and a low proportion of Antarctic elements. The Middle Eocene and Oligocene were characterized by the ‘Mixed Paleoflora ’ with the exception...
Patagonia contains a rich and fairly continuous paleobotanical record from the late Maastrichtian to...
The climate during the early Neogene in Patagonia is characterized by the increase of the average te...
The Neotropics are the most plant species-rich realm of the Earth. This surprising megadiversity has...
The statistical analysis of published Paleocene-Late Miocene palynological data from Patagonia suppo...
Patagonia contains a rich and fairly continuous paleobotanical record from the late Maastrichtian to...
Terrestrial palynomorph assemblages have been recovered from the Río Leona Formation, southwestern S...
This study describes the compositional changes of Mesozoic-Cenozoic palynologic assemblages in Patag...
A major reorganization of Patagonian ecosystems occurred when permanent ice sheets appeared in Antar...
Patagonia) is of fluvial to backmarsh origins of the Paleogene/Eocene. This strata is no more than 6...
ABSTRACT- Two major paleophytogeoprovinces based on the palynological record at the genus or species...
Here I describe and illustrate 19 leaf morphospecies from the Paleogene Río Turbio Formation, Santa ...
It is widely recognized that fossil leaves are good proxies for paleoclimate estimates, and leaf phy...
Mixed paleofloras first appeared during the Early Eocene of southern South America. These floras wer...
A large fossil leaf assemblage (>3700 specimens)is reported from the Oligocene Río Leona Formatio...
Plant species with predominantly tropical and subtropical modern distributions (or meso-megathermal ...
Patagonia contains a rich and fairly continuous paleobotanical record from the late Maastrichtian to...
The climate during the early Neogene in Patagonia is characterized by the increase of the average te...
The Neotropics are the most plant species-rich realm of the Earth. This surprising megadiversity has...
The statistical analysis of published Paleocene-Late Miocene palynological data from Patagonia suppo...
Patagonia contains a rich and fairly continuous paleobotanical record from the late Maastrichtian to...
Terrestrial palynomorph assemblages have been recovered from the Río Leona Formation, southwestern S...
This study describes the compositional changes of Mesozoic-Cenozoic palynologic assemblages in Patag...
A major reorganization of Patagonian ecosystems occurred when permanent ice sheets appeared in Antar...
Patagonia) is of fluvial to backmarsh origins of the Paleogene/Eocene. This strata is no more than 6...
ABSTRACT- Two major paleophytogeoprovinces based on the palynological record at the genus or species...
Here I describe and illustrate 19 leaf morphospecies from the Paleogene Río Turbio Formation, Santa ...
It is widely recognized that fossil leaves are good proxies for paleoclimate estimates, and leaf phy...
Mixed paleofloras first appeared during the Early Eocene of southern South America. These floras wer...
A large fossil leaf assemblage (>3700 specimens)is reported from the Oligocene Río Leona Formatio...
Plant species with predominantly tropical and subtropical modern distributions (or meso-megathermal ...
Patagonia contains a rich and fairly continuous paleobotanical record from the late Maastrichtian to...
The climate during the early Neogene in Patagonia is characterized by the increase of the average te...
The Neotropics are the most plant species-rich realm of the Earth. This surprising megadiversity has...