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An Updated Review of Fossil Pollen Evidence for the Study of the Origin, Evolution and Diversification of Caribbean Mangroves
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Rull, Valentí
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Biodiversity
/ Biological diversity
/ Botanical research
/ Caribbean
/ Caribbean mangroves
/ Coasts
/ Cretaceous
/ Deforestation
/ diversification
/ Ecosystems
/ Environmental aspects
/ Eocene
/ Eocene epoch
/ Evolution
/ Fossil pollen
/ Late Cretaceous epoch
/ Mangrove plants
/ Mangroves
/ Morphology
/ Natural history
/ Neogene
/ Oligocene
/ origin
/ Palynology
/ Physiological aspects
/ Physiology
/ Plants
/ Pliocene
/ Pliocene epoch
/ Pollen
/ Pollen, Fossil
/ Quaternary
/ researchers
/ Taxonomy
/ turnover
/ Wetlands
2023
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An Updated Review of Fossil Pollen Evidence for the Study of the Origin, Evolution and Diversification of Caribbean Mangroves
by
Rull, Valentí
in
Biodiversity
/ Biological diversity
/ Botanical research
/ Caribbean
/ Caribbean mangroves
/ Coasts
/ Cretaceous
/ Deforestation
/ diversification
/ Ecosystems
/ Environmental aspects
/ Eocene
/ Eocene epoch
/ Evolution
/ Fossil pollen
/ Late Cretaceous epoch
/ Mangrove plants
/ Mangroves
/ Morphology
/ Natural history
/ Neogene
/ Oligocene
/ origin
/ Palynology
/ Physiological aspects
/ Physiology
/ Plants
/ Pliocene
/ Pliocene epoch
/ Pollen
/ Pollen, Fossil
/ Quaternary
/ researchers
/ Taxonomy
/ turnover
/ Wetlands
2023
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An Updated Review of Fossil Pollen Evidence for the Study of the Origin, Evolution and Diversification of Caribbean Mangroves
by
Rull, Valentí
in
Biodiversity
/ Biological diversity
/ Botanical research
/ Caribbean
/ Caribbean mangroves
/ Coasts
/ Cretaceous
/ Deforestation
/ diversification
/ Ecosystems
/ Environmental aspects
/ Eocene
/ Eocene epoch
/ Evolution
/ Fossil pollen
/ Late Cretaceous epoch
/ Mangrove plants
/ Mangroves
/ Morphology
/ Natural history
/ Neogene
/ Oligocene
/ origin
/ Palynology
/ Physiological aspects
/ Physiology
/ Plants
/ Pliocene
/ Pliocene epoch
/ Pollen
/ Pollen, Fossil
/ Quaternary
/ researchers
/ Taxonomy
/ turnover
/ Wetlands
2023
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An Updated Review of Fossil Pollen Evidence for the Study of the Origin, Evolution and Diversification of Caribbean Mangroves
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An Updated Review of Fossil Pollen Evidence for the Study of the Origin, Evolution and Diversification of Caribbean Mangroves
2023
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Overview
Recently, the evolutionary history of the Caribbean mangroves has been reconsidered using partial palynological databases organized by the time intervals of interest, namely Late Cretaceous to Eocene for the origin, the Eocene–Oligocene transition for major turnover and Neogene to Quaternary for diversification. These discussions have been published in a set of sequential papers, but the raw information remains unknown. This paper reviews all the information available and provides the first comprehensive and updated compilation of the abovementioned partial databases. This compilation is called CARMA-F (CARibbean MAngroves-Fossil) and includes nearly 90 localities from the present and past Caribbean coasts, ranging from the Late Cretaceous to the Pliocene. Details on the Quaternary localities (CARMA-Q) will be published later. CARMA-F lists and illustrates the fossil pollen from past mangrove taxa and their extant representatives, and includes a map of the studied localities and a conventional spreadsheet with the raw data. The compilation is the most complete available for the study of the origin, evolution and diversification of Caribbean mangroves, and is open to modifications for adapting it to the particular interests of each researcher.
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