Key sources of information on the nature of early terrestrial ecosystems are the fossilized remains of plants and associated organic encrustations, which are interpreted as either biofilms, biological soil crusts or lichens. The hypothesis that some of these encrustations might be the remains of the thalloid gametophytes of embryophytes provided the stimulus for this investigation. Fossils preserved in charcoal were extracted from Devonian Period (Lochkovian Stage, c. 410–419 Myr old) sediments at a geological site in Shropshire (UK). Scanning electron micrographs (SEMs) of the fossils were compared with new and published SEMs of extant bryophytes and tracheophytes, respectively. One specimen was further prepared and imaged by transmission ...
Recently discovered Silurian and Devonian coalified mesofossils provide an additional source of data...
The embryophytic land plants evolved from charophycean green algae, one of the three clades of green...
Abstract. Land phototrophs need to exploit both atmosphere (providing gas and light) and substrate (...
Small, relatively uncompressed, very fragmentary plant remains (mesofossils) are described from a Si...
EVIDENCE for terrestrial vegetation in Ordovician and Silurian times, before the advent of vascular ...
Historically, phytodebris (often considered a type of non-pollen palynomorph – NPP) has played a pro...
In this review of terrestrialization by plants and animals in the early Phanerozoic, the classical i...
Microbial communities have existed on land since at least the Neoarchean (2800 to 2500 million years...
The fossil record paints a thin picture of early terrestrial life. Useful diagnostic features are ra...
The recent demonstrations that widespread mid-Palaeozoic Prototaxites and other nematophytes had fun...
Remarkable preservation in coalified and pennineralized fossils from Upper Silurian and Lower Devoni...
Much of our understanding of the anatomy of the earliest land plants comes from well-preserved charc...
Cryptospores, recovered from Ordovician through Devonian rocks, differ from trilete spores in posses...
The embryophytic land plants evolved from charophycean green algae, one of the three clades of green...
The Silurian through earliest Devonian, between ca 444 and 412 million years ago, was characterized ...
Recently discovered Silurian and Devonian coalified mesofossils provide an additional source of data...
The embryophytic land plants evolved from charophycean green algae, one of the three clades of green...
Abstract. Land phototrophs need to exploit both atmosphere (providing gas and light) and substrate (...
Small, relatively uncompressed, very fragmentary plant remains (mesofossils) are described from a Si...
EVIDENCE for terrestrial vegetation in Ordovician and Silurian times, before the advent of vascular ...
Historically, phytodebris (often considered a type of non-pollen palynomorph – NPP) has played a pro...
In this review of terrestrialization by plants and animals in the early Phanerozoic, the classical i...
Microbial communities have existed on land since at least the Neoarchean (2800 to 2500 million years...
The fossil record paints a thin picture of early terrestrial life. Useful diagnostic features are ra...
The recent demonstrations that widespread mid-Palaeozoic Prototaxites and other nematophytes had fun...
Remarkable preservation in coalified and pennineralized fossils from Upper Silurian and Lower Devoni...
Much of our understanding of the anatomy of the earliest land plants comes from well-preserved charc...
Cryptospores, recovered from Ordovician through Devonian rocks, differ from trilete spores in posses...
The embryophytic land plants evolved from charophycean green algae, one of the three clades of green...
The Silurian through earliest Devonian, between ca 444 and 412 million years ago, was characterized ...
Recently discovered Silurian and Devonian coalified mesofossils provide an additional source of data...
The embryophytic land plants evolved from charophycean green algae, one of the three clades of green...
Abstract. Land phototrophs need to exploit both atmosphere (providing gas and light) and substrate (...