This study, the third in the series of virtual issues of Palaeontology, examines the contributions the journal has made to the field of palaeobotany from 1961 onwards. I offer a personal selection of six papers repres enting four decades of research, with a range of specific geographical (Canada, Australia, China), temporal (Mesozoic, Devonian, Silurian) or more general (cycads, palynology, stratigraphy) focus
The present work is a bibliometric analysis of a leading journal in Palaeobotany and Palynology, ‘Re...
Here we introduce SP511, Applications of Non-Pollen Palynomorphs: from Palaeoenvironmental Reconstru...
The starting point of palynology when dealing with ecology is that ‘ecosystems are dynamic and have ...
This study, the third in the series of virtual issues of Palaeontology, examines the contributions ...
Palynology – the study of pollen and spores – is a multi-disciplinary tool. It has been utilised for...
The late Palaeozoic marked the beginnings of fully established, global terrestrial ecosystems as we ...
For the greater part of the last century, anthropogenic palynology has made a sustained contribution...
Abstract: A brief overview is given of the various fields ofpalynology, their practical appli-cation...
Detailed descriptions of 3-D anatomically preserved specimens in paleobotany have been undertaken fo...
Palynology is a bridge between different research fields. This centenary discipline studying fossils...
For access to archival information, we would like to thank Amgueddfa Cymru National Museum Wales (Hy...
Palynology is an informal classification used to cover a large range of both extinct and extant orga...
The remarkable growth of paleobotany within recent years is revealed in the expanded body of literat...
Palaeontology and biology are closely related sciences, as are the collections associated with them....
One could line up a suite of palaeoecological research papers published about Australian sites and, ...
The present work is a bibliometric analysis of a leading journal in Palaeobotany and Palynology, ‘Re...
Here we introduce SP511, Applications of Non-Pollen Palynomorphs: from Palaeoenvironmental Reconstru...
The starting point of palynology when dealing with ecology is that ‘ecosystems are dynamic and have ...
This study, the third in the series of virtual issues of Palaeontology, examines the contributions ...
Palynology – the study of pollen and spores – is a multi-disciplinary tool. It has been utilised for...
The late Palaeozoic marked the beginnings of fully established, global terrestrial ecosystems as we ...
For the greater part of the last century, anthropogenic palynology has made a sustained contribution...
Abstract: A brief overview is given of the various fields ofpalynology, their practical appli-cation...
Detailed descriptions of 3-D anatomically preserved specimens in paleobotany have been undertaken fo...
Palynology is a bridge between different research fields. This centenary discipline studying fossils...
For access to archival information, we would like to thank Amgueddfa Cymru National Museum Wales (Hy...
Palynology is an informal classification used to cover a large range of both extinct and extant orga...
The remarkable growth of paleobotany within recent years is revealed in the expanded body of literat...
Palaeontology and biology are closely related sciences, as are the collections associated with them....
One could line up a suite of palaeoecological research papers published about Australian sites and, ...
The present work is a bibliometric analysis of a leading journal in Palaeobotany and Palynology, ‘Re...
Here we introduce SP511, Applications of Non-Pollen Palynomorphs: from Palaeoenvironmental Reconstru...
The starting point of palynology when dealing with ecology is that ‘ecosystems are dynamic and have ...