The Dipterocarpaceae family is ubiquitous across mainland and maritime south-east Asia. Species within the family are often so well-adapted to – and prolific within – ecologically distinct forest types, that they are used as habitat indicators within forestry and ecological research. The limited work on the classification of Dipterocarpaceae pollen under light microscopy, however, means that paleoecologists working in the region are currently unable to link fossil pollen to indicator species/assemblages with any confidence. As a consequence, ecologically meaningful and habitat-specific data are homogenized in the paleorecord.This work was funded by the Australian Research Council (grant # DP160102587)
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Dipterocarps, belonging to the family Dipterocarpaceae, are economically and ecologically important ...
The Dipterocarpaceae family is ubiquitous across mainland and maritime south-east Asia. Species with...
The Dipterocarpaceae, a well known and economically important family of trees of the tropical rain f...
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International audienceThe paleobotanical record of Myanmar is poorly documented despite its importan...
Tropical forests, a key-category of land ecosystems, are faced with the world’s highest levels of ha...
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To have a better understanding of the evolutionary history of the different plant lineages, especial...
Some 70 years ago Thiselton Dyer showed Dipterocarpaceae from<br />New Guinea to the Linnean Society...
Any palynologist who has worked in the tropics has undoubtedly dealt with the frustration of trying ...
Brunei Darussalam’s geology is characterized by extensive Neogene fluvio-deltaic to shallow marine s...
Any palynologist who has worked in the tropics has undoubtedly dealt with the frustration of trying ...
The aims of this thesis were to determine resource availabilities in the distinct floristic associat...
Dipterocarps, belonging to the family Dipterocarpaceae, are economically and ecologically important ...
The Dipterocarpaceae family is ubiquitous across mainland and maritime south-east Asia. Species with...
The Dipterocarpaceae, a well known and economically important family of trees of the tropical rain f...
The Malay Archipelago is one of the most biodiverse regions on Earth, but it suffers high extinction...
The identification of Myrtaceae pollen to species level in fossil records has challenged palynologis...
The members of the family Dipterocarpaceae are mostly tall trees, distributed throughout humid zone ...
International audienceThe paleobotanical record of Myanmar is poorly documented despite its importan...
Tropical forests, a key-category of land ecosystems, are faced with the world’s highest levels of ha...
Tropical rainforests comprise the world’s oldest and most biodiverse biome, covering over 10% of Ear...
To have a better understanding of the evolutionary history of the different plant lineages, especial...
Some 70 years ago Thiselton Dyer showed Dipterocarpaceae from<br />New Guinea to the Linnean Society...
Any palynologist who has worked in the tropics has undoubtedly dealt with the frustration of trying ...
Brunei Darussalam’s geology is characterized by extensive Neogene fluvio-deltaic to shallow marine s...
Any palynologist who has worked in the tropics has undoubtedly dealt with the frustration of trying ...
The aims of this thesis were to determine resource availabilities in the distinct floristic associat...
Dipterocarps, belonging to the family Dipterocarpaceae, are economically and ecologically important ...