The origin of land plants is one of the most important evolutionary events in Earth’s history. The mode and timing of the terrestrialization of plants remains debated and previous data indicate Gondwana to be the center of land-plant radiation at ~ 470–460 Ma. Here we present the oldest occurrences of trilete spores, probably the earliest traces of vascular land plants yet recorded. The spores occur in Ordovician, Sandbian (455 million years old) successions in central Sweden, once part of the paleocontinent Baltica. These strata are independently dated by marine microfossils (conodonts) and 206Pb/238U dating of volcanic ash deposits. Our discovery extends the record of trilete spores globally by ~8 million years, and for Baltica by ~25 mil...
peer reviewedA palynological study based on sedimentary rocks (mainly calcareous siltstones and muds...
Comparative studies on spores and megafossils of early land plants in Silurian times will be reviewe...
The most ancient macroscopic plants fossils are Early Silurian cooksonioid sporophytes from the volc...
The origin of land plants is one of the most important evolutionary events in Earth’s history. The m...
The Silurian through earliest Devonian, between ca 444 and 412 million years ago, was characterized ...
A palynologial study of the Ordovician-Silurian boundary (Katian–Rhuddanian) succession in the Röstå...
Colonization of the land by plants most likely occurred in a stepwise fashion starting in the Mid-Or...
Colonization of the land by plants most likely occurred in a stepwise fashion starting in the Mid-Or...
International audienceThe colonization of early terrestrial ecosystems by embryophytes (i.e. land pl...
International audienceThe colonization of early terrestrial ecosystems by embryophytes (i.e. land pl...
International audienceThe colonization of early terrestrial ecosystems by embryophytes (i.e. land pl...
Abstract The colonization of the terrestrial environment by land plants transformed the planetary su...
peer reviewedA palynological study based on sedimentary rocks (mainly calcareous siltstones and muds...
This contribution reviews the evidence for terrestrial organisms during the Ordovician (microbial, l...
Microbial communities have existed on land since at least the Neoarchean (2800 to 2500 million years...
peer reviewedA palynological study based on sedimentary rocks (mainly calcareous siltstones and muds...
Comparative studies on spores and megafossils of early land plants in Silurian times will be reviewe...
The most ancient macroscopic plants fossils are Early Silurian cooksonioid sporophytes from the volc...
The origin of land plants is one of the most important evolutionary events in Earth’s history. The m...
The Silurian through earliest Devonian, between ca 444 and 412 million years ago, was characterized ...
A palynologial study of the Ordovician-Silurian boundary (Katian–Rhuddanian) succession in the Röstå...
Colonization of the land by plants most likely occurred in a stepwise fashion starting in the Mid-Or...
Colonization of the land by plants most likely occurred in a stepwise fashion starting in the Mid-Or...
International audienceThe colonization of early terrestrial ecosystems by embryophytes (i.e. land pl...
International audienceThe colonization of early terrestrial ecosystems by embryophytes (i.e. land pl...
International audienceThe colonization of early terrestrial ecosystems by embryophytes (i.e. land pl...
Abstract The colonization of the terrestrial environment by land plants transformed the planetary su...
peer reviewedA palynological study based on sedimentary rocks (mainly calcareous siltstones and muds...
This contribution reviews the evidence for terrestrial organisms during the Ordovician (microbial, l...
Microbial communities have existed on land since at least the Neoarchean (2800 to 2500 million years...
peer reviewedA palynological study based on sedimentary rocks (mainly calcareous siltstones and muds...
Comparative studies on spores and megafossils of early land plants in Silurian times will be reviewe...
The most ancient macroscopic plants fossils are Early Silurian cooksonioid sporophytes from the volc...