AbstractNine non-pollen palynomorph (NPP) groups occur in Quaternary marine and brackish-water sediments; these groups represent various planktonic or micro- to macrobenthic organisms. Some extant NPP were previously classified as fossil Acritarcha, Chitinozoa or scolecodonts. We refer to reviews of these fossils and their applications for Paleozoic–Mesozoic biostratigraphy and palaeoecology but focus on extant marine NPP that can be studied by laboratory culture, genetics or micro-geochemical methods. Marine NPP include resting cysts of planktonic dinoflagellates and prasinophytes, tintinnids and other cilates, copepod eggs and skeletal remains, and various microzoobenthos: microforaminiferal organic linings, ostracod mandibles and carapac...
The first core of the Cape Roberts Project, CRP-1, penetrated a Quaternary and lower Miocene section...
International audienceDuring the early Toarcian (Early Jurassic, ~183 Ma) global climate and environ...
CB was supported on a Daphne Jackson Fellowship sponsored by Natural Environmental Research Council ...
Nine non-pollen palynomorph (NPP) groups occur in Quaternary marine and brackish-water sediments; th...
Nine non-pollen palynomorph (NPP) groups occur in Quaternary marine and brackish-water sediments; th...
A palynological study of the Pliocene–Pleistocene transition (2761 to 2497 ka) at Ocean Drilling Pro...
Dinoflagellates are an important component of the extant eukaryotic plankton. Their organic-walled, ...
Here we introduce SP511, Applications of Non-Pollen Palynomorphs: from Palaeoenvironmental Reconstru...
Predictions of how marine calcifying organisms will respond to climate change rely heavily on the fo...
AbstractNon-pollen palynomorphs (NPPs) are ‘extra’ microfossils often found in palynology slides. Th...
Round brown process-bearing cysts (RBPC) produced by dinoflagellates (Dinophyceae) occur as an impor...
Dinoflagellate cysts and Diatoms. I have been working with the microalgal Divisions, Bascillariophy...
Understanding the interaction between climate and biotic evolution is crucial for deciphering the se...
Marine palynomorphs, mainly dinoflagellate cysts and acritarchs, constitute excellent proxies for bi...
Organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts and acritarchs are a vital tool for reconstructing past environm...
The first core of the Cape Roberts Project, CRP-1, penetrated a Quaternary and lower Miocene section...
International audienceDuring the early Toarcian (Early Jurassic, ~183 Ma) global climate and environ...
CB was supported on a Daphne Jackson Fellowship sponsored by Natural Environmental Research Council ...
Nine non-pollen palynomorph (NPP) groups occur in Quaternary marine and brackish-water sediments; th...
Nine non-pollen palynomorph (NPP) groups occur in Quaternary marine and brackish-water sediments; th...
A palynological study of the Pliocene–Pleistocene transition (2761 to 2497 ka) at Ocean Drilling Pro...
Dinoflagellates are an important component of the extant eukaryotic plankton. Their organic-walled, ...
Here we introduce SP511, Applications of Non-Pollen Palynomorphs: from Palaeoenvironmental Reconstru...
Predictions of how marine calcifying organisms will respond to climate change rely heavily on the fo...
AbstractNon-pollen palynomorphs (NPPs) are ‘extra’ microfossils often found in palynology slides. Th...
Round brown process-bearing cysts (RBPC) produced by dinoflagellates (Dinophyceae) occur as an impor...
Dinoflagellate cysts and Diatoms. I have been working with the microalgal Divisions, Bascillariophy...
Understanding the interaction between climate and biotic evolution is crucial for deciphering the se...
Marine palynomorphs, mainly dinoflagellate cysts and acritarchs, constitute excellent proxies for bi...
Organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts and acritarchs are a vital tool for reconstructing past environm...
The first core of the Cape Roberts Project, CRP-1, penetrated a Quaternary and lower Miocene section...
International audienceDuring the early Toarcian (Early Jurassic, ~183 Ma) global climate and environ...
CB was supported on a Daphne Jackson Fellowship sponsored by Natural Environmental Research Council ...