[HTML][HTML] Conservation, preparation and imaging of diverse ambers and their inclusions
Amber, a natural polymer, is fossil tree resin derived from diverse botanical sources with
varying chemical compositions. As such, all amber is susceptible to the effects of light …
varying chemical compositions. As such, all amber is susceptible to the effects of light …
Constraining the timing of the India-Asia continental collision by the sedimentary record
Placing precise constraints on the timing of the India-Asia continental collision is essential to
understand the successive geological and geomorphological evolution of the orogenic belt …
understand the successive geological and geomorphological evolution of the orogenic belt …
Baltic amber impact on historical biogeography and palaeoclimate research: oriental rove beetle Dysanabatium found in the Eocene of Europe (Coleoptera …
Baltic amber is a rich source of fossilized organisms and a valuable tool for evolutionary,
biogeographical and palaeoenvironmental research. Because it is found in several deposits …
biogeographical and palaeoenvironmental research. Because it is found in several deposits …
Baltic amber Staphylinini (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Staphylininae): a rove beetle fauna on the eve of our modern climate
Cenozoic climate cooling, particularly during the Eocene, has drastically shaped modern
biological assemblages through a shift from an equable greenhouse to a polarized …
biological assemblages through a shift from an equable greenhouse to a polarized …
Petrographical-geochemical characteristics and floral-faunal compositions of the Valia lignite deposits from Cambay Basin (Gujarat), western India
Lignite-bearing sequence of the Valia mine, associated with the Cambay Shale Formation
(early Eocene) in Cambay Basin of western Indian State Gujarat, has been studied. An …
(early Eocene) in Cambay Basin of western Indian State Gujarat, has been studied. An …
[PDF][PDF] Comparison of biting midges of the Early Eocene Cambay amber (India) and Late Eocene European ambers supports the independent origin of European …
EE Perkovsky - Vestnik zoologii, 2017 - mail.izan.kiev.ua
genera of Ceratopogoninae dominant in Late Eocene ambers of Europe, the two known are
absent in the Early Eocene Cambay amber (India): the Holarctic genus Ceratopogon and …
absent in the Early Eocene Cambay amber (India): the Holarctic genus Ceratopogon and …
Amber inclusions from New Zealand
Terrestrial ecosystems of the long-isolated former Gondwanan landmass of New Zealand
are hotspots of modern global biodiversity, based on the level of endemism and …
are hotspots of modern global biodiversity, based on the level of endemism and …
[HTML][HTML] The phylogeny of the genera of Biting Midges (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) of the World
ART BORKENT - Zootaxa, 2024 - mapress.com
A phylogenetic analysis of all extant genera of Ceratopogonidae worldwide indicates there
are now 109 valid genera, including two that are unnamed. All potential morphological …
are now 109 valid genera, including two that are unnamed. All potential morphological …
Biting midges (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) as indicators of biostratigraphy, ecological reconstructions and identification of amber deposits
R Szadziewski - Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of …, 2016 - cambridge.org
Biting midges (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) are a large family of flies that commononly appear
in Lower Cretaceous to Miocene strata, with over 280 fossil species (4.3% of the family) …
in Lower Cretaceous to Miocene strata, with over 280 fossil species (4.3% of the family) …
Early Palaeogene Climate Variability Based on n-alkane and Stable Carbon Isotopic Composition Evidenced from the Barsingsar Lignite-bearing Sequence of …
RP Mathews, R Chetia, S Agrawal, BD Singh… - Journal of the …, 2020 - Springer
The assessment of variations and the reconstruction of palaeoclimate, based on the
distribution of n-alkanes and stable carbon isotope data, during early Palaeogene have …
distribution of n-alkanes and stable carbon isotope data, during early Palaeogene have …