This paper presents a descriptive study of the modern pollen sampled from numerous vegetation communities within the Torres Strait, the northernmost extension of Cape York Peninsula. Sampling of modern surface pollen data is a long-established technique in the interpretative refinement of fossil pollen spectra, and this study accompanies an extensive reconstruction of Quaternary Torres Strait landscapes from fossil pollen assemblages
Aim: This paper documents reconstructions of the vegetation patterns in Australia, Southeast Asia an...
Aim This paper documents reconstructions of the vegetation patterns in Australia, Southeast Asia an...
We illustrate and discuss fossil pollen evidence for two mostly tropical extant plant families in th...
This paper presents a descriptive study of the modern pollen sampled from numerous vegetation commun...
The islands of Torres Strait occupy a shallow area of submerged continental shelf narrowly separatin...
The islands of Torres Strait occupy a shallow area of submerged continental shelf narrowly separatin...
[Extract] This report presents results of the first systematic palaeobiogeographical investigation u...
Contains around 60 pollen and spore images from the flora of Mua and Badu Islands, Torres Strait
The Bass Strait islands are some of the few areas in Australia that were not occupied by humans at t...
Middle Miocene to Holocene pollen assemblages reveal a history of environmental change in northern A...
Currently there is a paucity of records of late Quaternary palaeoenvironmental variability available...
Pollen and charcoal analyses are presented from the islands of Mua and Badu, western Torres Strait (...
The identification of Myrtaceae pollen to species level in fossil records has challenged palynologis...
The study of fossil pollen grains (palynology) is an extremely useful tool for understanding past Qu...
This study investigates the palynological remains (both fossil pollen and charcoal) recovered from t...
Aim: This paper documents reconstructions of the vegetation patterns in Australia, Southeast Asia an...
Aim This paper documents reconstructions of the vegetation patterns in Australia, Southeast Asia an...
We illustrate and discuss fossil pollen evidence for two mostly tropical extant plant families in th...
This paper presents a descriptive study of the modern pollen sampled from numerous vegetation commun...
The islands of Torres Strait occupy a shallow area of submerged continental shelf narrowly separatin...
The islands of Torres Strait occupy a shallow area of submerged continental shelf narrowly separatin...
[Extract] This report presents results of the first systematic palaeobiogeographical investigation u...
Contains around 60 pollen and spore images from the flora of Mua and Badu Islands, Torres Strait
The Bass Strait islands are some of the few areas in Australia that were not occupied by humans at t...
Middle Miocene to Holocene pollen assemblages reveal a history of environmental change in northern A...
Currently there is a paucity of records of late Quaternary palaeoenvironmental variability available...
Pollen and charcoal analyses are presented from the islands of Mua and Badu, western Torres Strait (...
The identification of Myrtaceae pollen to species level in fossil records has challenged palynologis...
The study of fossil pollen grains (palynology) is an extremely useful tool for understanding past Qu...
This study investigates the palynological remains (both fossil pollen and charcoal) recovered from t...
Aim: This paper documents reconstructions of the vegetation patterns in Australia, Southeast Asia an...
Aim This paper documents reconstructions of the vegetation patterns in Australia, Southeast Asia an...
We illustrate and discuss fossil pollen evidence for two mostly tropical extant plant families in th...