This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence and a national licence (funded by the DFG, German Research Foundation) respectively.A significant portion of Mesozoic amber is fully opaque. Biological inclusions in such amber are invisible even after polishing, leading to potential bias in paleoecological and phylogenetic studies. Until now, studies using conventional X-ray microtomography focused on translucent or semi-opaque amber. In these cases, organisms of interest were visualized prior to X-ray analyses. It was recently demonstrated that propagation phase contrast X-ray synchrotron imaging techniques are powerful tools to access invisible inclusions in fully opaque amber. Here we de...
This paper is concerned with making 3D scans of semitransparent ambers with and without inclusions. ...
International audienceAmber predating the Lower Cretaceous is extremely rare. During the past two de...
The correct interpretation of fossils and their reliable taxonomic placements are fundamental for un...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
International audienceA significant portion of Mesozoic amber is fully opaque. Biological inclusions...
International audienceAmber is of great paleontological value because it preserves a diverse array o...
International audienceOrganisms entombed in amber for millions of years are usually preserved with u...
International audienceOver the past six years, organic inclusions preserved in amber samples from ou...
International audienceThe first fossil genus and species of Tetratomidae (Coleoptera) is described, ...
International audienceOne of the best ways to obtain data about the ecology of past forests is to st...
Amber, a natural polymer, is fossil tree resin derived from diverse botanical sources with varying c...
Eocene Baltic amber preserves delicate plant inclusions in high fidelity. In the present study, we i...
International audienceBackground and Aims Terrestrial plant remains in fossilized tree resin are rel...
Eocene Baltic amber preserves delicate plant inclusions in high fidelity. In the present study, we i...
Eocene Baltic amber preserves delicate plant inclusions in high fidelity. In the present study, we i...
This paper is concerned with making 3D scans of semitransparent ambers with and without inclusions. ...
International audienceAmber predating the Lower Cretaceous is extremely rare. During the past two de...
The correct interpretation of fossils and their reliable taxonomic placements are fundamental for un...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
International audienceA significant portion of Mesozoic amber is fully opaque. Biological inclusions...
International audienceAmber is of great paleontological value because it preserves a diverse array o...
International audienceOrganisms entombed in amber for millions of years are usually preserved with u...
International audienceOver the past six years, organic inclusions preserved in amber samples from ou...
International audienceThe first fossil genus and species of Tetratomidae (Coleoptera) is described, ...
International audienceOne of the best ways to obtain data about the ecology of past forests is to st...
Amber, a natural polymer, is fossil tree resin derived from diverse botanical sources with varying c...
Eocene Baltic amber preserves delicate plant inclusions in high fidelity. In the present study, we i...
International audienceBackground and Aims Terrestrial plant remains in fossilized tree resin are rel...
Eocene Baltic amber preserves delicate plant inclusions in high fidelity. In the present study, we i...
Eocene Baltic amber preserves delicate plant inclusions in high fidelity. In the present study, we i...
This paper is concerned with making 3D scans of semitransparent ambers with and without inclusions. ...
International audienceAmber predating the Lower Cretaceous is extremely rare. During the past two de...
The correct interpretation of fossils and their reliable taxonomic placements are fundamental for un...