During the past 30years, Quaternary insect paleontologists working in the Arctic have studied rare deposits of fossil insects that date back millions of years. Some of these fossils may be as old as the Late Miocene. The fossils have been preserved mostly in permafrost environments, and their state of preservation is often exceptional. The vast majority of identifiable beetle specimens appear to match modem, extant species. This morphological constancy through time appears to reflect constancy of physiological adaptations, as well. The latter aspect is demonstrated indirectly through the ecological compatibility of species found in the ancient fossil assemblages. While most of the species themselves appear to have remained constant, the bio...
Permafrost records, accessible at outcrops along the coast of Oyogos Yar at the Dmitry Laptev Strait...
Recent global changes have triggered a biodiversity crisis. However, climate fluctuations have alway...
Since the last Ice Age (ca 115 000–11 700 years ago), the geographical ranges of most plants and ani...
The study of fossil beetles has played an important role in the reconstruction of Beringian paleoenv...
Remains of plants and invertebrates from Holocene deposits in south-western Greenland include a numb...
© INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY, 2019. A large series (26 samples) of fossil insect assemblages were excavate...
Aim To examine the issue of Beringian steppe-tundra from an entomological standpoint, using fossil b...
The composition of fossil insect faunas from northeastern Siberia changed significantly during the P...
Massive biotic change occurred during the Eocene as the climate shifted from warm and equable to sea...
Sediments and vegetation dated 21,570 cal yr BP were buried under tephra on the northern Seward Peni...
Two peat sections containing insect fossil remains from the eastern coastal plain of the Alaskan Nor...
Abstract. The Yukon ground-beetle fauna is analyzed in terms of species composition, geographical di...
Abstract. Many Quaternary geological exposures in the Yukon have yielded identifiable insect fossils...
Permafrost records, accessible at outcrops along the coast of Oyogos Yar at the Dmitry Laptev Strait...
Recent global changes have triggered a biodiversity crisis. However, climate fluctuations have alway...
Since the last Ice Age (ca 115 000–11 700 years ago), the geographical ranges of most plants and ani...
The study of fossil beetles has played an important role in the reconstruction of Beringian paleoenv...
Remains of plants and invertebrates from Holocene deposits in south-western Greenland include a numb...
© INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY, 2019. A large series (26 samples) of fossil insect assemblages were excavate...
Aim To examine the issue of Beringian steppe-tundra from an entomological standpoint, using fossil b...
The composition of fossil insect faunas from northeastern Siberia changed significantly during the P...
Massive biotic change occurred during the Eocene as the climate shifted from warm and equable to sea...
Sediments and vegetation dated 21,570 cal yr BP were buried under tephra on the northern Seward Peni...
Two peat sections containing insect fossil remains from the eastern coastal plain of the Alaskan Nor...
Abstract. The Yukon ground-beetle fauna is analyzed in terms of species composition, geographical di...
Abstract. Many Quaternary geological exposures in the Yukon have yielded identifiable insect fossils...
Permafrost records, accessible at outcrops along the coast of Oyogos Yar at the Dmitry Laptev Strait...
Recent global changes have triggered a biodiversity crisis. However, climate fluctuations have alway...
Since the last Ice Age (ca 115 000–11 700 years ago), the geographical ranges of most plants and ani...