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  1. Reassessment of the chronostratigraphic and paleogeographic distribution of the Permian prepollen genus Nuskoisporites
  2. Response of land plants to the Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event: Palynology of a Pliensbachian–Toarcian section from the Rodiles Formation at Lastres (Asturias, NW Spain)
  3. Middle Muschelkalk facies in the Valencian sector of the Triassic Iberian Basin: implications for the paleogeographic evolution of the central-eastern Iberian platform
  4. Palynostratigraphy of the “Muschelkalk Sedimentary Cycle” in the NW Iberian Range, Central Spain
  5. New palynostratigraphic data from the Kungurian (Cisuralian) Guncina Formation, Athesian District (Southern Alps, northern Italy) with regional-global correlation
  6. The late Carboniferous to early Permian continental Minas de Henarejos Basin, SE Iberian Ranges, Spain: a multidisciplinary approach to its climate and Variscan-Alpine tectonic transition
  7. Floral dynamics and ecological adaptations in the Lopingian gigantopterid rainforest of South China
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  9. Angiosperm radiation, diversification, and vegetation shifts through the Albian–Cenomanian of the northern Iberian Peninsula: Palynological evidence from the Las Loras UNESCO Global Geopark
  10. First Iberian aspidothoracid megasecopteran insect and associated plants evidencing herbivory in a tropical Carboniferous forest from León, Spain
  11. Morphological Diversity of Desmiophyllum Lesquereux Fossil Leaves and Related Palaeoenvironmental Implications from the Early Cretaceous of Northeastern Spain
  12. New palynostratigraphic data from the Kungurian (Cisuralian) of the Athesian District (East Southern Alps)
  13. Colonisation of disturbed deltaic paleoenvironments from the Early Cretaceous (Albian): inferences from an exceptional record of the fern Ruffordia goeppertii (Dunker) Seward from north-eastern Spain.
  14. Lead-up and manifestation of the Oceanic Anoxic Event 2 at the DSDP Site 398 (Vigo Seamount, NW Iberian offshore): Palynological and geochemical insights
  15. Wappleria tremoris gen. et sp. nov. the first representative of the insect order Caloneurodea in Spain (León, NW Spain) found in a Late Carboniferous forest
  16. Palynological reconstruction of the habitat and diet of Iguanodon bernissartensis in the Lower Cretaceous Morella Formation, NE Iberian Peninsula
  17. Plant colonization of isolated palaeoecosystems: Palynology of a Middle Jurassic extinct volcanic island (Camarena, Teruel, eastern Spain)
  18. Palynostratigraphical review of the K–Pg boundary from the Ibero-Armorican Island: New data from the Maastrichtian dinosaur outcrop Veracruz 1 (Pyrenees, NE Iberian Peninsula)
  19. Late Carboniferous insects from the Iberian Peninsula: State of the art and new taxa
  20. Stepwise recovery of vegetation from Permian–Triassic mass extinction in North China and implications for changes of palaeoclimates
  21. Plant–Insect Interactions on Aquatic and Terrestrial Angiosperms from the Latest Albian (Early Cretaceous) of Estercuel (Northeastern Spain) and Their Paleoenvironmental Implications
  22. Micro-CT results exhibit ovules enclosed in the ovaries of Nanjinganthus
  23. An Anatomically Preserved Cone-Like Flower from the Lower Cretaceous of China
  24. The Oceanic Anoxic Event 2 in the Vigo Seamount (Dsdp Site 398, Offshore Nw Iberian Peninsula): A Palynological and Geochemical Approach
  25. Permian−Middle Triassic floral succession in North China and implications for the great transition of continental ecosystems
  26. Jurassic Palynology from “The Dinosaur Coast” of Asturias (Lastres Fm., Northwestern Spain): Palynostratigraphical and Palaeoecological Insights
  27. The Jurassic – Cretaceous transition in the West Cameros Basin (Tera Group, Burgos, Spain): Sedimentological and palynostratigraphical insights
  28. First plant-insect interactions on Cretaceous Caytoniales (genus Sagenopteris) from the Lower Cretaceous (Albian) of Spain
  29. First evidence of Ricciaceae in the Jurassic of the Iberian Peninsula (Asturias, NW Spain): Ricciopsis asturicus sp. nov
  30. The First Representative of the Roachoid Family Spiloblattinidae (Insecta, Dictyoptera) from the Late Pennsylvanian of the Iberian Peninsula
  31. Plant–insect interactions from the Late Pennsylvanian of the Iberian Peninsula (León, northern Spain)
  32. A GIS-supported Multidisciplinary Database for the Management of UNESCO Global Geoparks: the Courel Mountains Geopark (Spain)
  33. A cone-like flower from the Lower Cretaceous of China
  34. The Anisian continental-marine transition in Sardinia (Italy): state of the art, new palynological data and regional chronostratigraphic correlation
  35. Insect and Plant Diversity in Hot-Spring Ecosystems during the Jurassic-Cretaceous Boundary from Spain (Aguilar Fm., Palencia)
  36. A Robinson Crusoe story in the fossil record: Plant-insect interactions from a Middle Jurassic ephemeral volcanic island (Eastern Spain)
  37. Palynological and sedimentological implications of the sauropterygian Upper Triassic site of El Atance (Central Iberian Peninsula)
  38. Transition between Variscan and Alpine cycles in the Pyrenean-Cantabrian Mountains (N Spain): Geodynamic evolution of near-equator European Permian basins
  39. Palaeobotanical experiences of plant diversity in deep time. 2: How to measure and analyse past plant biodiversity
  40. Palaeobotanical experiences of plant diversity in deep time. 1: How well can we identify past plant diversity in the fossil record?
  41. Early Permian during the Variscan orogen collapse in the equatorial realm: insights from the Cantabrian Mountains (N Iberia) into climatic and environmental changes
  42. Upper Jurassic palynology from the Blue Nile Basin (Ethiopia)
  43. New palynological data in Muschelkalk facies of the Catalan Coastal Ranges (NE of the Iberian Peninsula)
  44. Paleobotanical and palynological evidence for the age of the Matzitzi Formation, Mexico
  45. State of the art of Triassic palynostratigraphical knowledge of the Cantabrian Mountains (N Spain)
  46. Evidence on vegetative and inflorescence morphology of Chloranthaceae (Angiospermae) from the Early Cretaceous (middle–late Albian) of Spain
  47. Gradual changes in the Olenekian-Anisian continental record and biotic implications in the Central-Eastern Pyrenean basin, NE Spain
  48. <p><strong>A unique flower in Miocene amber sheds new light on the evolution of flowers</strong></p>
  49. Late Carboniferous-early Permian tectono-sedimentary cycles and climate proxies in the Pyrenean and Basque-Cantabrian basins, N Spain.
  50. Re-calibrating the Late Palaeozoic palynostratigraphy in the basins of the southern domain of the Variscan Belt (southwestern Europe).
  51. <i>Nanjinganthus</i> is an angiosperm, isn’t it?
  52. Comment on “Integrated multi-stratigraphic study of the Coll de Terrers late Permian–Early Triassic continental succession from the Catalan Pyrenees (NE Iberian Peninsula): A geologic reference record for equatorial Pangaea” by Eudald Mujal, Josep Fort...
  53. New Upper Carboniferous palynofloras from Southern Pyrenees (NE Spain): Implications for palynological zonation of Western Europe
  54. New lithostratigraphy for the Cantabrian Mountains: A common tectono-stratigraphic evolution for the onset of the Alpine cycle in the W Pyrenean realm, N Spain
  55. Permian-Triassic Rifting Stage
  56. An unexpected noncarpellate epigynous flower from the Jurassic of China
  57. Foreword for the thematic issue of the First Workshop on Iberian Palaeobotany and Palynology
  58. New sedimentological and palynological data from the Permian and Triassic series of the Sancerre-Couy core, Paris Basin, France
  59. First palynological data from the Jurassic South Xiangshan Formation (Nanjing area, China)
  60. New data about Early Cretaceous Ginkgoales from southwestern Europe (middle-late Albian of Spain)
  61. Palynostratigraphical dating of the Lower Cretaceous Peñaferruz Formation, San Pedro de Antromero Beach (Asturias Region, northwestern Iberian Peninsula)
  62. Leaf and inflorescence evidence for near-basal Araceae and an unexpected diversity of other monocots from the late Early Cretaceous of Spain
  63. Carboniferous trace fossils from Vélez-Málaga (Maláguide Complex, Betic Cordillera, SE Spain)
  64. Palaeobotanical records associated with the first dinosaur defined in Spain: Palynostratigraphy, taxonomy and palaeoenvironmental remarks
  65. Editorial: Evolution of Reproductive Organs in Land Plants
  66. Nanjinganthus: An Unexpected Flower from the Jurassic of China
  67. First evidence of insect herbivory on Albian aquatic angiosperms of the NE Iberian Peninsula
  68. The extinct tree fern Tempskya Corda from the Albian of Spain: palaeophytogeographical and palaeoenvironmental implications
  69. Palynostratigraphy of the Middle Triassic (Anisian) Eslida Formation, SE Iberian Ranges, Spain
  70. Exploring the interior of cuticles and compressions of fossil plants by FIB-SEM milling and image microscopy
  71. Acrostichum, a Pioneering Fern of Floodplain Areas from the Late Oligocene Sariñena Formation of the Iberian Peninsula
  72. First records of the angiosperm genus Sapindopsis Fontaine (Platanaceae) in western Eurasia from middle to latest Albian deposits of Spain
  73. Constraining the Permian/Triassic transition in continental environments: Stratigraphic and paleontological record from the Catalan Pyrenees (NE Iberian Peninsula)
  74. New Applications of FIB: a 3D Look into the Past throughout the Ultrastructure of Fossil Plant Cuticles
  75. A new highly diverse palynoflora from the Lower Devonian Nogueras Formation of the Iberian Peninsula
  76. A palaeobotanical perspective on the great end-Permian biotic crisis
  77. Welcome to papers from the Second International Meeting of Agora Paleobotanica
  78. New reconstruction ofWeichselia reticulata(Stokes et Webb) Fontaine in Ward emend. Alvin, 1971 based on fertile remains from the middle Albian of Spain
  79. Earliest record of semi-aquatic fern leaves (Family Marsileaceae) in the Mesozoic of Eurasia (Lower Cretaceous, Spain)
  80. First macroflora data from La Val (Late Oligocene/Early Miocene), Estadilla (Huesca, Spain)
  81. Palaeobotanical remains associated with dinosaur fossils from the Camarillas Formation (Barremian) of Galve (Teruel, Spain)
  82. New palaeobotanical data from the Lower Devonian of Mezquita de Loscos (Teruel Province, Spain)
  83. New record for the fungusMariusia andegavensisPons and Boureau (1977) for the Albian of NE Iberian Peninsula: a possible related plant–arthropod interaction
  84. Paleoenvironmental reconstruction of an Albian plant community from the Ariño bonebed layer (Iberian Chain, NE Spain)
  85. Singular taphonomic record of a wildfire event from middle Albian deposits of Escucha Formation in northeastern of Spain
  86. New Sedimentological and Palynological Data for the Permian and Triassic of the Paris Basin, France
  87. Nuevos registros del género Tempskya Corda, 1845 (Pteridophyta) en depósitos del Hauteriviense Superior-Barremiense Inferior del norte de España
  88. Palynostratigraphic Data for the Buntsandstein and Muschelkalk Facies from the Iberian Ranges (Spain)
  89. What is the best way to measure extinction? A reflection from the palaeobotanical record
  90. Late Triassic volcanic activity in South-East Asia: New stratigraphical, geochronological and paleontological evidence from the Luang Prabang Basin (Laos)
  91. A new uppermost Albian flora from Teruel province, northeastern Spain
  92. Focused ion beam nano-sectioning and imaging: a new method in characterisation of palaeopalynological remains
  93. A new isoetalean microsporophyll from the latest Albian of northeastern Spain: Diversity in the development and dispersal strategies of microspores
  94. A new species ofProtaxodioxylon(Cupressaceaes.l.) from the late Albian of the Aragonian branch of the Iberian Range (Spain). Palaeoclimatic implications
  95. Palynological studies of the boundary marls unit (Albian-Cenomanian) from northeastern Spain. Paleophytogeographical implications
  96. The Permian–Triassic transition and the onset of Mesozoic sedimentation at the northwestern peri-Tethyan domain scale: Palaeogeographic maps and geodynamic implications
  97. Angiosperm pollen grains of San Just site (Escucha Formation) from the Albian of the Iberian Range (north-eastern Spain)
  98. Anisian floras from the NE Iberian Peninsula and Balearic Islands: A synthesis
  99. Ploufolia cerciforme gen. et comb. nov.: Aquatic angiosperm leaves from the Upper Albian of north-eastern Spain
  100. A palaeoenvironmental analysis of Permian sediments in Minorca (Balearic Islands, Spain) with new palynological and megafloral data
  101. Late Permian to Middle Triassic correlations and palaeogeographical reconstructions in south-western European basins: New sedimentological data from Minorca (Balearic Islands, Spain)
  102. Middle Albian gymnosperms from the Río Martín Valley (Teruel, Spain)
  103. Verdeña (Spain): Life and death of a Carboniferous forest community
  104. The Iberian Permian Triassic ‘Buntsandstein’ of the Aragonian branch of the Iberian range (Spain) in the West-European sequence stratigraphical framework: a combined palynological and sedimentological approach
  105. Palynological characterization of gassy sediments in the inner part of Ría de Vigo (NW Spain). New chronological and environmental data
  106. Première caractérisation palynologique du Trias moyen dans le Haut Atlas ; implications pour l'initiation du rifting téthysien au Maroc
  107. “Buntsandstein” magnetostratigraphy and biostratigraphic reappraisal from eastern Iberia: Early and Middle Triassic stage boundary definitions through correlation to Tethyan sections
  108. Difficulties encountered in defining the Permian–Triassic boundary in Buntsandstein facies of the western Peritethyan domain based on palynological data
  109. Preliminary data on a new Albian flora from the Valle del Río Martín, Teruel, Spain
  110. New data regarding Weichselia reticulata: Soral clusters and the spore developmental process
  111. Les flores du bassin lacustre de Rubielos de Mora. Nouvelles données sur les conditions climatiques au Miocène inférieur dans la région de Teruel (Espagne)
  112. New palaeontological discoveries in some Early Permian sequences of Sardinia. Biostratigraphic and palaeogeographic implications