2017
DOI: 10.7306/gq.1344
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Pollen morphotype edmundi and its significance for palaeoclimate reconstructions of the Neogene

Abstract: 2 Uni ver sity of War saw, Fac ulty of Ge ol ogy, ¯wirki i Wigury 93, 02-089 Warszawa, Po land S³odkowska, B., Ziembiñska-Tworzyd³o, M., 2017. Pol len morphotype edmundi and its sig nif i cance for palaeoclimate re construc tions of the Neo gene. Geo log i cal Quar terly, 61 (2): 267-275, doi: 10.7306/gq.1344Pol len anal y sis has re vealed the pres ence of the edmundi morphotype in the Paleogene and Neo gene sed i ments of Cen tral Eu rope. Its spe cies, char ac ter ized by dif fer ent morphologies, are mainl… Show more

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“…In the studied profiles, it reaches highest values of 10% at the base of the Main Seam and in the top part of the Upper Seam. The morphogenus resembles pollen of plants belonging to the Araliaceae, Cornaceae and/or Mastixiaceae families (Stuchlik et al, 2014) and is not necessarily indicative for very warm conditions when identified at the generic level only (Slodkowska & Ziembińska‐Tworzydlo, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the studied profiles, it reaches highest values of 10% at the base of the Main Seam and in the top part of the Upper Seam. The morphogenus resembles pollen of plants belonging to the Araliaceae, Cornaceae and/or Mastixiaceae families (Stuchlik et al, 2014) and is not necessarily indicative for very warm conditions when identified at the generic level only (Slodkowska & Ziembińska‐Tworzydlo, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…She documented, using palynological methods, mega-scale glacitectonic structures in sediments from the vicinity of the Dylewskie Hills and confirmed such disturbances in the Muskau Arch (Kasiński & Słodkowska, 2017;Słodkowska & Gałązka, 2015). She demonstrated the importance of the Pollenites edmundi pollen morphotypes for palaeoclimatic considerations (Słodkowska & Ziembińska-Tworzydło, 2017). Barbara Słodkowska also conducted palynostratigraphic analyses of the Złoczew lignite deposit and in the Milicz region.…”
Section: History Of the Last Hundred Years Of Polish Palaeobotanical ...mentioning
confidence: 87%
“…"Remarks:" This fossil pollen type corresponds in exine sculpture, size, and aperture configuration to extant Mastixia pollen (Słodkowska and Ziembińska-Tworzydło, 2017). The form genera Cornaceaepollis Plate XXIV.…”
Section: Polypodiopsida Spores Of Uncertain Affinitymentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Light microscopy (LM) (1,4,7,10,13) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) (2,3,5,6,8,9,11,12,14,15) and Edmundipollis are commonly used for fossil dispersed pollen with affinities to extant Mastixia (e.g. Stuchlik et al, 2014;Słodkowska and Ziembińska-Tworzydło, 2017). Extant Mastixia shows a south-east Asian and Indonesian distribution but had a wide northern hemispheric distribution during the Paleogene and early Neogene (Słodkowska and Ziembińska-Tworzydło, 2017).…”
Section: Polypodiopsida Spores Of Uncertain Affinitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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