Dasycladales, from whichever point of view they are observed, biological or paleontological, never lack in surprises for their elegant structural simplicity is associated with an extraordinary morphological plasticity. This is why their study is so exciting and compelling for those who have a regard for these algae. During 540 million years of evolution, periods of crisis or stagnation followed others of sudden diversification at both generic and specific levels. Their persistence in the paleontological record as autotrophic marine organisms linked to well-defined ecological conditions make Dasycladales a potentially valuable tool for the recognition of global changes on Earth during the whole of the Phanerozoic. On the other hand, the pres...
In his book, Life on a young planet, A.H. Knoll states that the first documented fossils of green al...
The siphonous green algae are an assemblage of seaweeds that consist of a single giant cell. They co...
The Vasalemma Formation, late Sandbian, Late Ordovician in Estonia contains a previously unknown flo...
Special PublicationInternational audienceDasycladales are unicellular green algae in existence since...
Phylogenetic relationships were inferred from parsimony and distance analyses of nuclear small-subun...
Dasycladalean algae are a group of marine algae that have an excellent fossil record extending back ...
Calcareous algae are generally considered as good palaeoenvironmental indicators, but devoid of impo...
Interest in the study of calcareous algae increased rather slowly from the latter half of the 19th c...
Molecular sequence analyses have yielded many important insights into diatom evolution, but there ha...
This chapter includes all benthonic algae (planktonic algae are in Chapter 2), the family Prototaxit...
The Lower Jurassic genus Eodasycladus is discussed according to the characters of type species and c...
Abstract: An association of Dasycladalean algae is identifi ed from the Lower Eocene (Ilerdian–Cuisi...
peer reviewedThe Precambrian era records the evolution of the domain Eucarya. Although the taxonomy ...
Species belonging to the genus Glycymeris Da Costa, 1778, commonly named \u2018dog-cockles\u2019 or ...
Several Jurassic dasycladalean genera (e.g. Pseudoclypeina, Palaeodasycladus, Eodasycladus, Chiniane...
In his book, Life on a young planet, A.H. Knoll states that the first documented fossils of green al...
The siphonous green algae are an assemblage of seaweeds that consist of a single giant cell. They co...
The Vasalemma Formation, late Sandbian, Late Ordovician in Estonia contains a previously unknown flo...
Special PublicationInternational audienceDasycladales are unicellular green algae in existence since...
Phylogenetic relationships were inferred from parsimony and distance analyses of nuclear small-subun...
Dasycladalean algae are a group of marine algae that have an excellent fossil record extending back ...
Calcareous algae are generally considered as good palaeoenvironmental indicators, but devoid of impo...
Interest in the study of calcareous algae increased rather slowly from the latter half of the 19th c...
Molecular sequence analyses have yielded many important insights into diatom evolution, but there ha...
This chapter includes all benthonic algae (planktonic algae are in Chapter 2), the family Prototaxit...
The Lower Jurassic genus Eodasycladus is discussed according to the characters of type species and c...
Abstract: An association of Dasycladalean algae is identifi ed from the Lower Eocene (Ilerdian–Cuisi...
peer reviewedThe Precambrian era records the evolution of the domain Eucarya. Although the taxonomy ...
Species belonging to the genus Glycymeris Da Costa, 1778, commonly named \u2018dog-cockles\u2019 or ...
Several Jurassic dasycladalean genera (e.g. Pseudoclypeina, Palaeodasycladus, Eodasycladus, Chiniane...
In his book, Life on a young planet, A.H. Knoll states that the first documented fossils of green al...
The siphonous green algae are an assemblage of seaweeds that consist of a single giant cell. They co...
The Vasalemma Formation, late Sandbian, Late Ordovician in Estonia contains a previously unknown flo...