Background: We revisit the palaeopalynological record of Loranthaceae, using pollen ornamentation to discriminate lineages and to test molecular dating estimates for the diversification of major lineages. Methods: Fossil Loranthaceae pollen from the Eocene and Oligocene are analysed and documented using scanning-electron microscopy. These fossils were associated with molecular-defined clades and used as minimum age constraints for Bayesian node dating using different topological scenarios. Results: The fossil Loranthaceae pollen document the presence of at least one extant root-parasitic lineage (Nuytsieae) and two currently aerial parasitic lineages (Psittacanthinae and Loranthinae) by the end of the Eocene in the Northern Hemisphere. Phas...
To have a better understanding of the evolutionary history of the different plant lineages, especial...
Premise: The Fagaceae comprise around 1000 tree species in the Northern Hemisphere.Despite an extens...
Background: The Saururaceae, a very small family of Piperales comprising only six species in four ge...
<p>An ongoing re-investigation of the early Miocene Saldanha Bay (South Africa) palynoflora, using c...
Coadaptation between mistletoes and birds captured the attention of Charles Darwin over 150 years ag...
The identification and application of reliable fossil calibrations represents a key component of man...
Identifying synapomorphic morphological characters is needed to select and then accurately place fos...
Fossils are needed to calibrate the molecular clock used for dating phylogenies. This has led to a r...
Fossil pollen and macrofossils of Epacridaceae are uncommon and are mainly known from Tasmania and o...
Premise of research. Discoveries of fossil flowers in Cretaceous rocks offer improved evidence for r...
Taxonomic resolution is a major challenge in palynology, largely limiting the ecological and evoluti...
Chloranthaceae were one of the first common lines during the early radiation of angiosperms, possibl...
Studies in the 1970\u27s reporting the occurrence of fossil pollen types in the Cretaceous, coupled ...
Fossil pollen and macrofossils of Epacridaceae are uncommon and are mainly known from Tasmania and o...
Diospyros is a large genus of woody flowering plants with a predominantly subtropical and tropical m...
To have a better understanding of the evolutionary history of the different plant lineages, especial...
Premise: The Fagaceae comprise around 1000 tree species in the Northern Hemisphere.Despite an extens...
Background: The Saururaceae, a very small family of Piperales comprising only six species in four ge...
<p>An ongoing re-investigation of the early Miocene Saldanha Bay (South Africa) palynoflora, using c...
Coadaptation between mistletoes and birds captured the attention of Charles Darwin over 150 years ag...
The identification and application of reliable fossil calibrations represents a key component of man...
Identifying synapomorphic morphological characters is needed to select and then accurately place fos...
Fossils are needed to calibrate the molecular clock used for dating phylogenies. This has led to a r...
Fossil pollen and macrofossils of Epacridaceae are uncommon and are mainly known from Tasmania and o...
Premise of research. Discoveries of fossil flowers in Cretaceous rocks offer improved evidence for r...
Taxonomic resolution is a major challenge in palynology, largely limiting the ecological and evoluti...
Chloranthaceae were one of the first common lines during the early radiation of angiosperms, possibl...
Studies in the 1970\u27s reporting the occurrence of fossil pollen types in the Cretaceous, coupled ...
Fossil pollen and macrofossils of Epacridaceae are uncommon and are mainly known from Tasmania and o...
Diospyros is a large genus of woody flowering plants with a predominantly subtropical and tropical m...
To have a better understanding of the evolutionary history of the different plant lineages, especial...
Premise: The Fagaceae comprise around 1000 tree species in the Northern Hemisphere.Despite an extens...
Background: The Saururaceae, a very small family of Piperales comprising only six species in four ge...