The Middle to Late Miocene Brassington Formation from the Peak District in Derbyshire, central UK, has yielded a diverse vegetation assemblage, but until now there have been no reports of fungal remains. Here, we describe three new species of fossil fungal palynomorphs from the Kenslow Member of the Brassington Formation. The taxa have been assigned to the Chaetosphaeriaceae and Pyrenulales, and were most likely saprophytic members of the community. The extant living relatives of the new fossil fungi are commonly found on decaying wood, often submerged in freshwater. A saprobic ecology on submerged decaying wood is consistent with sedimentological evidence that shows the Kenslow Member was deposited in a lacustrine or wetland environment. T...
The recent demonstrations that widespread mid-Palaeozoic Prototaxites and other nematophytes had fun...
In this paper, we describe palynological assemblages in the Middle Miocene (Serravallian) Kenslow Me...
International audienceSooty moulds are saprophytic ascomycetes with brown hyphae, often forming exte...
The Middle to Late Miocene Brassington Formation from the Peak District in Derbyshire, central UK, h...
Fossil fungi from periods warmer than modern climates provide unique insights into the future impact...
A selective review of fungi in the fossil record is given, special consideration being given to the ...
This paper describes three new taxa of fossil aquatic fungi preserved in 400-million-year-old Lower ...
The Brassington Formation is the most extensive Miocene sedimentary succession onshore in the UK. Be...
Premise of research: As our understanding of the importance of fungi in ecosystems today increases, ...
Fungi play a key role in the terrestrial carbon cycle, soil formation, and overall plant growth as t...
While studying the fossil woods of Nebraska, under the direction of Dr. E. H. Barbour, it was my goo...
Thin sections of petrified fossils made during the latter part of the nineteenth and early twentieth...
Zoosporic fungi are key saprotrophs and parasites of plants, animals and other fungi, playing import...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.mycologia.org/content...
Background and Aims: Structurally preserved arbuscular mycorrhizas from the Lower Devonian Rhynie ch...
The recent demonstrations that widespread mid-Palaeozoic Prototaxites and other nematophytes had fun...
In this paper, we describe palynological assemblages in the Middle Miocene (Serravallian) Kenslow Me...
International audienceSooty moulds are saprophytic ascomycetes with brown hyphae, often forming exte...
The Middle to Late Miocene Brassington Formation from the Peak District in Derbyshire, central UK, h...
Fossil fungi from periods warmer than modern climates provide unique insights into the future impact...
A selective review of fungi in the fossil record is given, special consideration being given to the ...
This paper describes three new taxa of fossil aquatic fungi preserved in 400-million-year-old Lower ...
The Brassington Formation is the most extensive Miocene sedimentary succession onshore in the UK. Be...
Premise of research: As our understanding of the importance of fungi in ecosystems today increases, ...
Fungi play a key role in the terrestrial carbon cycle, soil formation, and overall plant growth as t...
While studying the fossil woods of Nebraska, under the direction of Dr. E. H. Barbour, it was my goo...
Thin sections of petrified fossils made during the latter part of the nineteenth and early twentieth...
Zoosporic fungi are key saprotrophs and parasites of plants, animals and other fungi, playing import...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.mycologia.org/content...
Background and Aims: Structurally preserved arbuscular mycorrhizas from the Lower Devonian Rhynie ch...
The recent demonstrations that widespread mid-Palaeozoic Prototaxites and other nematophytes had fun...
In this paper, we describe palynological assemblages in the Middle Miocene (Serravallian) Kenslow Me...
International audienceSooty moulds are saprophytic ascomycetes with brown hyphae, often forming exte...