International audienceLate Albian amber from Charente-Maritime (southwestern France) contains the first known marine diatoms preserved in a fossil resin. Approximately 70 inclusions were assignable to the genera Basilicostephanus, Coscinodiscus, Hemiaulus, Melosira, Paralia, Skeletonema, Stephanopyxis, Trochosira, ?Aulacoseira, and to the order Rhizosoleniales. Some of them are represented by several species. This diatom assemblage is mainly composed of colonial planktonic genera, which are typical for coastal shallow waters. The newly found amber inclusions extend the fossil record of four genera and one order from the Late Cretaceous and support certain molecular phylogenetic assumptions regarding the diversifi cation of marine diatoms in...
International audienceA Cretaceous amber deposit has recently been discovered in a quarry of Charent...
International audienceA Cretaceous amber deposit has recently been discovered in a quarry of Charent...
Amber and plant remains were discovered in the lower Cenomanian lignitic clay from La Gripperie-Sain...
International audienceLate Albian amber from Charente-Maritime (southwestern France) contains the fi...
It has been postulated that, because of its terrestrial origin, amber could not have preserved marin...
It has been postulated that, because of its terrestrial origin, amber could not have preserved marin...
The origin of the diatoms still remains enigmatic. Their fossil record is scarce until the Late Cret...
The origin of the diatoms still remains enigmatic. Their fossil record is scarce until the Late Cret...
International audienceThe origin of the diatoms still remains enigmatic. Their fossil record is scar...
International audienceThe origin of the diatoms still remains enigmatic. Their fossil record is scar...
International audienceThe origin of the diatoms still remains enigmatic. Their fossil record is scar...
International audienceThe origin of the diatoms still remains enigmatic. Their fossil record is scar...
International audienceThe origin of the diatoms still remains enigmatic. Their fossil record is scar...
The Albian-Cenomanian ambers from Charente-Maritime in south-western France contain, amongst numerou...
The Albian-Cenomanian ambers from Charente-Maritime in south-western France contain, amongst numerou...
International audienceA Cretaceous amber deposit has recently been discovered in a quarry of Charent...
International audienceA Cretaceous amber deposit has recently been discovered in a quarry of Charent...
Amber and plant remains were discovered in the lower Cenomanian lignitic clay from La Gripperie-Sain...
International audienceLate Albian amber from Charente-Maritime (southwestern France) contains the fi...
It has been postulated that, because of its terrestrial origin, amber could not have preserved marin...
It has been postulated that, because of its terrestrial origin, amber could not have preserved marin...
The origin of the diatoms still remains enigmatic. Their fossil record is scarce until the Late Cret...
The origin of the diatoms still remains enigmatic. Their fossil record is scarce until the Late Cret...
International audienceThe origin of the diatoms still remains enigmatic. Their fossil record is scar...
International audienceThe origin of the diatoms still remains enigmatic. Their fossil record is scar...
International audienceThe origin of the diatoms still remains enigmatic. Their fossil record is scar...
International audienceThe origin of the diatoms still remains enigmatic. Their fossil record is scar...
International audienceThe origin of the diatoms still remains enigmatic. Their fossil record is scar...
The Albian-Cenomanian ambers from Charente-Maritime in south-western France contain, amongst numerou...
The Albian-Cenomanian ambers from Charente-Maritime in south-western France contain, amongst numerou...
International audienceA Cretaceous amber deposit has recently been discovered in a quarry of Charent...
International audienceA Cretaceous amber deposit has recently been discovered in a quarry of Charent...
Amber and plant remains were discovered in the lower Cenomanian lignitic clay from La Gripperie-Sain...