Seed ferns, dominant elements of the vegetation in many parts of the world from the Triassic to Cretaceous, were considered to have disappeared at the end of the Cretaceous together with several other groups that had occupied key positions in terrestrial and marine ecosystems such as dinosaurs, plesiosaurs, and ammonoids. Seed-fern demise is generally correlated with competition from diversifying flowering plants through the Cretaceous and the global environmental crisis related to the Chicxulub impact event in the paleotropics at the end of the period. New fossils from Tasmania show that one seed-fern lineage survived into the Cenozoic by at least 13 million years. These fossils are described here as a new species, Komlopteris cenozoicus. ...
During the Late Triassic to Early Cretaceous the majority of ferns in Eurasia grew under warm (subtr...
© CSIRO 2005Cupressaceae macrofossils are difficult to identify in older sediments, but the extant s...
The Early Pleistocene Regatta Point sediments contain macrofossils that suggest that generic and spe...
Seed ferns, dominant elements of the vegetation in many parts of the world from the Triassic to Cret...
Seed ferns, dominant elements of the vegetation in many parts of the world from the Triassic to Cret...
Seed ferns, dominant elements of the vegetation in many parts of the world from the Triassic to Cret...
Komlopteris is a genus that includes the youngest representative of the so-called ‘seed ferns’, an i...
Recently, a 53 million year old pteridosperm species, Komlopteris cenozoicus, was discovered at the ...
Geologists have long recognized the magnitude, abruptness, and the global pattern of the major bioti...
Abstract. Analysis of pollen and spore assemblages from both terrestrial and near-shore marine sedim...
High-resolution palynofloral signatures through the Cretaceous-Palaeogene boundary succession show s...
Analysis of pollen and spore assemblages from both terrestrial and near-shore marine sediments in Ne...
High-resolution palynofloral signatures through the Cretaceous–Palaeogene boundary succession show s...
The evolution of life on Earth has been interrupted by several mass extinction events. The Cretaceou...
The evolution of life on Earth has been interrupted by several mass extinction events. The Cretaceou...
During the Late Triassic to Early Cretaceous the majority of ferns in Eurasia grew under warm (subtr...
© CSIRO 2005Cupressaceae macrofossils are difficult to identify in older sediments, but the extant s...
The Early Pleistocene Regatta Point sediments contain macrofossils that suggest that generic and spe...
Seed ferns, dominant elements of the vegetation in many parts of the world from the Triassic to Cret...
Seed ferns, dominant elements of the vegetation in many parts of the world from the Triassic to Cret...
Seed ferns, dominant elements of the vegetation in many parts of the world from the Triassic to Cret...
Komlopteris is a genus that includes the youngest representative of the so-called ‘seed ferns’, an i...
Recently, a 53 million year old pteridosperm species, Komlopteris cenozoicus, was discovered at the ...
Geologists have long recognized the magnitude, abruptness, and the global pattern of the major bioti...
Abstract. Analysis of pollen and spore assemblages from both terrestrial and near-shore marine sedim...
High-resolution palynofloral signatures through the Cretaceous-Palaeogene boundary succession show s...
Analysis of pollen and spore assemblages from both terrestrial and near-shore marine sediments in Ne...
High-resolution palynofloral signatures through the Cretaceous–Palaeogene boundary succession show s...
The evolution of life on Earth has been interrupted by several mass extinction events. The Cretaceou...
The evolution of life on Earth has been interrupted by several mass extinction events. The Cretaceou...
During the Late Triassic to Early Cretaceous the majority of ferns in Eurasia grew under warm (subtr...
© CSIRO 2005Cupressaceae macrofossils are difficult to identify in older sediments, but the extant s...
The Early Pleistocene Regatta Point sediments contain macrofossils that suggest that generic and spe...