All Stories

  1. Variability in modern pollen rain from moist and wet tropical forest plots in Ghana, West Africa
  2. Leaf energy balance modelling as a tool to infer habitat preference in the early angiosperms
  3. Pollen and spores as a passive monitor of ultraviolet radiation
  4. Changes in spore chemistry and appearance with increasing maturity
  5. Reconstructing relative genome size of vascular plants through geological time
  6. A novel palaeoaltimetry proxy based on spore and pollen wall chemistry
  7. An experimental evaluation of the use of C3δ13C plant tissue as a proxy for the paleoatmosphericδ13CO2signature of air
  8. Evolutionary stasis of sporopollenin biochemistry revealed by unaltered Pennsylvanian spores
  9. UV-B absorbing pigments in spores: biochemical responses to shade in a high-latitude birch forest and implications for sporopollenin-based proxies of past environmental change
  10. Leaf megafossils of Betula yunnanensis sp. nov. (Betulaceae) from the Mangbang Formation, SW China and its taphonomic implications
  11. Metabolomic and physiological responses reveal multi-phasic acclimation ofArabidopsis thalianato chronic UV radiation
  12. Genome size as a predictor of guard cell length in Arabidopsis thaliana is independent of environmental conditions
  13. Plant spore walls as a record of long-term changes in ultraviolet-B radiation
  14. The stability of the stratospheric ozone layer during the end-Permian eruption of the Siberian Traps
  15. Rapid determination of spore chemistry using thermochemolysis gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and micro-Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy
  16. A two-dimensional atmospheric chemistry modeling investigation of Earth's Phanerozoic O3and near-surface ultraviolet radiation history
  17. Biophysical constraints on the origin of leaves inferred from the fossil record
  18. An atmospheric p CO 2 reconstruction across the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary from leaf megafossils
  19. Rapid (10-yr) recovery of terrestrial productivity in a simulation study of the terminal Cretaceous impact event
  20. Evidence for the recovery of terrestrial ecosystems ahead of marine primary production following a biotic crisis at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary
  21. Fire across the K–T boundary: initial results from the Sugarite Coal, New Mexico, USA
  22. Terrestrial ecosystem responses to global environmental change across the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary