The loss of biodiversity during the Anthropocene is a constant topic of discussion, especially in the top biodiversity hotspots, such as Madagascar. In this regard, the study of preserved organisms through time, like those included in "Madagascar copal", is of relevance. "Madagascar copal" originated from the leguminous tree Hymenaea verrucosa, which produced and produces resin abundantly. In the last 20 years, interest has focused on the scientific study of its biological inclusions, mainly arthropods, described in dozens of publications. The age and origin of the deposits of "Madagascar copal" have not yet been resolved. Our objectives are to determine its age and geographical origin, and thus increase its scientific value as a source of ...
Amber is fossilised plant resin. It can be used to provide insights into the terrestrial conditions ...
Although specimens in fossil to Recent resins are remarkable for their fidelity of preservation, amb...
The origin of Madagascar’s highly endemic vertebrate fauna remains one of the great unsolved mysteri...
The loss of biodiversity during the Anthropocene is a constant topic of discussion, especially in th...
The early fossilization steps of natural resins and associated terminology are a subject of constant...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.The early fossi...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.The early fossi...
International audienceThe paleontological interest for fossil plant resins (amber and copal) has gre...
International audienceAmber is fossilised plant resin. It can be used to provide insights into the t...
International audienceAmber is fossilised plant resin. It can be used to provide insights into the t...
Amber is fossilised plant resin. It can be used to provide insights into the terrestrial conditions ...
Amber is fossilised plant resin. It can be used to provide insights into the terrestrial conditions ...
Amber and copal are renowned for preserving insects and other inclusions with lifelike fidelity. How...
Amber and copal are renowned for preserving insects and other inclusions with lifelike fidelity. How...
Amber and copal are renowned for preserving insects and other inclusions with lifelike fidelity. How...
Amber is fossilised plant resin. It can be used to provide insights into the terrestrial conditions ...
Although specimens in fossil to Recent resins are remarkable for their fidelity of preservation, amb...
The origin of Madagascar’s highly endemic vertebrate fauna remains one of the great unsolved mysteri...
The loss of biodiversity during the Anthropocene is a constant topic of discussion, especially in th...
The early fossilization steps of natural resins and associated terminology are a subject of constant...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.The early fossi...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.The early fossi...
International audienceThe paleontological interest for fossil plant resins (amber and copal) has gre...
International audienceAmber is fossilised plant resin. It can be used to provide insights into the t...
International audienceAmber is fossilised plant resin. It can be used to provide insights into the t...
Amber is fossilised plant resin. It can be used to provide insights into the terrestrial conditions ...
Amber is fossilised plant resin. It can be used to provide insights into the terrestrial conditions ...
Amber and copal are renowned for preserving insects and other inclusions with lifelike fidelity. How...
Amber and copal are renowned for preserving insects and other inclusions with lifelike fidelity. How...
Amber and copal are renowned for preserving insects and other inclusions with lifelike fidelity. How...
Amber is fossilised plant resin. It can be used to provide insights into the terrestrial conditions ...
Although specimens in fossil to Recent resins are remarkable for their fidelity of preservation, amb...
The origin of Madagascar’s highly endemic vertebrate fauna remains one of the great unsolved mysteri...