Baltic amber constitutes the largest known deposit of fossil plant resin and the richest repository of fossil insects of any age. Despite a remarkable legacy of archaeological, geochemical and palaeobiological investigation, the botanical origin of this exceptional resource remains controversial. Here, we use taxonomically explicit applications of solid-state Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) microspectroscopy, coupled with multivariate clustering and palaeobotanical observations, to propose that conifers of the family Sciadopityaceae, closely allied to the sole extant representative, Sciadopitys verticillata, were involved in the genesis of Baltic amber. The fidelity of FTIR-based chemotaxonomic inferences is upheld by modern–fossil compar...
International audienceAmber is fossilised plant resin. It can be used to provide insights into the t...
International audienceThe molecular composition of 10 Cretaceous andone Eocene ambers from France wa...
Ambers are well known and abundant in terrestrial sediments all over the world; however, due largely...
Baltic amber constitutes the largest known deposit of fossil plant resin and the richest repository ...
Some higher plants, both angiosperms and gymnosperms, can produce resins and some of these resins ca...
International audienceAbout 400 different amber outcrops have been found in Lebanon, which are dated...
Fossil resin (amber) has been recently reported as common, but small, sedimentary components through...
Premise of the StudyThe Eocene Baltic amber deposit represents the largest accumulation of fossil re...
International audienceThe Cheirolepidiaceae is an extinct family of conifers which was very common i...
Some higher plants, both angiosperms and gymnosperms, can produce resins and some of these resins ca...
Amber is fossilised plant resin. It can be used to provide insights into the terrestrial conditions ...
International audienceAmbers, the fossilized tree resins, occur widely in France, with highly fossil...
The molecular composition of 10 Cretaceous and one Eocene ambers from France was analyzed by infrare...
Amber is known for its remarkably well-preserved fossils, but the chemical complexity of amber and i...
Amber is fossilised plant resin. It can be used to provide insights into the terrestrial conditions ...
International audienceAmber is fossilised plant resin. It can be used to provide insights into the t...
International audienceThe molecular composition of 10 Cretaceous andone Eocene ambers from France wa...
Ambers are well known and abundant in terrestrial sediments all over the world; however, due largely...
Baltic amber constitutes the largest known deposit of fossil plant resin and the richest repository ...
Some higher plants, both angiosperms and gymnosperms, can produce resins and some of these resins ca...
International audienceAbout 400 different amber outcrops have been found in Lebanon, which are dated...
Fossil resin (amber) has been recently reported as common, but small, sedimentary components through...
Premise of the StudyThe Eocene Baltic amber deposit represents the largest accumulation of fossil re...
International audienceThe Cheirolepidiaceae is an extinct family of conifers which was very common i...
Some higher plants, both angiosperms and gymnosperms, can produce resins and some of these resins ca...
Amber is fossilised plant resin. It can be used to provide insights into the terrestrial conditions ...
International audienceAmbers, the fossilized tree resins, occur widely in France, with highly fossil...
The molecular composition of 10 Cretaceous and one Eocene ambers from France was analyzed by infrare...
Amber is known for its remarkably well-preserved fossils, but the chemical complexity of amber and i...
Amber is fossilised plant resin. It can be used to provide insights into the terrestrial conditions ...
International audienceAmber is fossilised plant resin. It can be used to provide insights into the t...
International audienceThe molecular composition of 10 Cretaceous andone Eocene ambers from France wa...
Ambers are well known and abundant in terrestrial sediments all over the world; however, due largely...