Five fossil woods are described from the Miocene El Cien Formation located in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Their anatomical characters suggest affinity to the Burseraceae, Euphorbiaceae, Leguminosae and Moraceae. The fossil species described here, together with previous records, demonstrate a high familial and generic floristic similarity with the extant vegetation of western Mexico (e.g. Jalisco). This floristic link suggests a landscape dominated by a tropical deciduous or semi-deciduous forest. However, the presence of additional taxa whose living relatives thrive in relatively moist conditions today suggests a relatively humid environment. The floristic similarity between the floras growing in this region today and those existing d...
The origin of the extant vegetation and diversity of Mexico has a long history. Possibly the extent ...
Las Violetas Fossil Forest of the Salamanca Formation was a mixed forest of Paleocene age located in...
The purpose of this study is to present two new records of angiosperm woods from Cerro Pampa localit...
Previous studies suggest that tropical and paratropical forests dominated by angiosperms had an impo...
Evidence that the upper Conejo Volcanics erupted subaerially is con- firmed by the discovery of foss...
Recent fossil findings of well-preserved plants in deposits of the Cabullona Group (Campanian-Maastr...
A plant microfossil assemblage of 24 identified and five unknown pollen and spore types is reported ...
A new anatomical study of the fossil material assigned to Menendoxylon areniensis Lutz 1979 (family ...
The aim of this study is to report the first fossil wood record of Leguminosae in miocene sediments ...
Palynological assemblages from the Tehuacán Formation (TF), geochronologically dated as Middle Mioce...
The Fossil Forest Research Natural Area (FFRNA) in New Mexico is the site of an exceptionally preser...
Palynological assemblages from the Tehuacán Formation (TF), geochronologically dated as Middle Mioce...
Fossil wood has been demonstrated to be a powerful tool for studying past environments and biotas. A...
The first Miocene records of silicified fossil woods from the Mariño Formation, Potrerillos area, An...
Fossil closed-cone pines similar to Californian species that\ud now inhabit maritime and interior ar...
The origin of the extant vegetation and diversity of Mexico has a long history. Possibly the extent ...
Las Violetas Fossil Forest of the Salamanca Formation was a mixed forest of Paleocene age located in...
The purpose of this study is to present two new records of angiosperm woods from Cerro Pampa localit...
Previous studies suggest that tropical and paratropical forests dominated by angiosperms had an impo...
Evidence that the upper Conejo Volcanics erupted subaerially is con- firmed by the discovery of foss...
Recent fossil findings of well-preserved plants in deposits of the Cabullona Group (Campanian-Maastr...
A plant microfossil assemblage of 24 identified and five unknown pollen and spore types is reported ...
A new anatomical study of the fossil material assigned to Menendoxylon areniensis Lutz 1979 (family ...
The aim of this study is to report the first fossil wood record of Leguminosae in miocene sediments ...
Palynological assemblages from the Tehuacán Formation (TF), geochronologically dated as Middle Mioce...
The Fossil Forest Research Natural Area (FFRNA) in New Mexico is the site of an exceptionally preser...
Palynological assemblages from the Tehuacán Formation (TF), geochronologically dated as Middle Mioce...
Fossil wood has been demonstrated to be a powerful tool for studying past environments and biotas. A...
The first Miocene records of silicified fossil woods from the Mariño Formation, Potrerillos area, An...
Fossil closed-cone pines similar to Californian species that\ud now inhabit maritime and interior ar...
The origin of the extant vegetation and diversity of Mexico has a long history. Possibly the extent ...
Las Violetas Fossil Forest of the Salamanca Formation was a mixed forest of Paleocene age located in...
The purpose of this study is to present two new records of angiosperm woods from Cerro Pampa localit...