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Exceptional preservation of a marine tapeworm tentacle in Cretaceous amber
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Representative isochore for the fluid inclusions from the Flysch à Helminth...
Invertebrate and vertebrate pathways of anaerobic metabolism: evolutionary considerations
The Las Hoyas Lagerstätte: a palaeontological view of an Early Cretaceous wetland
THE OCCURRENCE OF BONE MODIFICATION FEATURES IN THE CARAPACE AND PLASTRON OF THE EXTANT RED-EARED SLIDER TRACHEMYS SCRIPTA ELEGANS (WIED-NEUWIED, 1839): IMPLICATIONS FOR PALEOECOLOGICAL ANALYSES OF FOSSIL TURTLE ASSEMBLAGES
Water: Is There a Global Crisis?
Fossilized reproductive modes reveal a protistan affinity of Chitinozoa
A new marine woodground ichnotaxon from the Lower Cretaceous Mannville Group, Saskatchewan, Canada
A POSSIBLE SMILODON (MAMMALIA, FELIDAE) COPROLITE FROM THE PLEISTOCENE OF ARGENTINA
PHYLOGENETIC AND BIOGEOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS OF DEIPHONINE TRILOBITES
Adherence of Polystyrene Microspheres on Cave Sediment: Implications for Organic Contaminants and Microplastics in Karst Systems
A Field Study of Water Flow and Virus Transport in Weathered Granitic Bedrock
Medicine Beneath Your Feet: A Biocultural Examination of the Risks and Benefits of Geophagy
Adherence of Polystyrene Microspheres on Cave Sediment: Implications for Organic Contaminants and Microplastics in Karst Systems
Pollen analysis of honey samples from the Peruvian Amazon
The Ediacaran origin of Ecdysozoa: integrating fossil and phylogenomic data
Abstract Non-pollen palynomorphs (NPPs) are ‘extra’ microfossils often found in palynology slides. These include remains of organisms within the size range of pollen grains ( c. 10–250 µm), resistant to laboratory treatments used for the preparation of palynological samples. NPPs are a large and taxonomically heterogeneous group of remains of organisms living in diverse environments. Taxonomically, they belong to a wide variety of groups such as cyanobacteria, algae, vascular plants, invertebrates and fungi. The aim of this chapter is to provide a general overview of NPP groups observed in palynology slides. It includes more than 40 of the most common groups starting with acritarcha, cyanobacteria and algae, moving through transitional groups to animals and fungi and finishing with human-made objects such as textile fibres. Although far from complete, it provides an updated overview of taxonomical diversity of NPPs and their indicator values. Further works on NPP identifications are of great importance to improve our current knowledge. Since NPPs occur in all kinds of sediments, their analysis is a powerful tool for reconstructing environmental changes over time. Further detailed studies of specific NPP groups and their indicator values will open the way for new fields of study.
Why a new volume on non-pollen palynomorphs?
Abstract Here we introduce the volume Applications of Non-Pollen Palynomorphs: from Palaeoenvironmental Reconstructions to Biostratigraphy . The study of non-pollen palynomorphs (NPPs) has a long and rich history that is interwoven with that of pollen-based studies. NPPs are among the oldest fossils on record and are instrumental in determining the origin and evolution of life, as well as studying origination and extinction events prior to the origin of pollen-producing angiosperms. This new volume on NPPs provides an up-to-date and seminal overview of the subject, linking deep-time and Quaternary study of the subject for the first time.