Morphology and ultrastructure of elater-bearing pollen from the Albian to Cenomanian of Brazil and Ecuador: implications for botanical affinity

The morphological range of elaterate pollen grains is reassessed on the basis of detailed light, scanning electron and transmission electron microscope analyses of representatives from upper Albian-Cenomanian sections in Brazil and Ecuador. Included in the elaterate complex are Alaticolpites, Elater...

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Published in:Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology
Main Authors: Dino, Rodolfo, Pocknall, David T., Dettmann, Mary E.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 1999
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spelling ftunivqespace:oai:espace.library.uq.edu.au:UQ:144522 2023-05-15T18:21:09+02:00 Morphology and ultrastructure of elater-bearing pollen from the Albian to Cenomanian of Brazil and Ecuador: implications for botanical affinity Dino, Rodolfo Pocknall, David T. Dettmann, Mary E. 1999-05-01 https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:144522 eng eng Elsevier doi:10.1016/S0034-6667(98)00076-1 issn:0034-6667 Plant Sciences Paleontology Pollen Ultrastructure Gnetalean Mid-cretaceous Brazil Ecuador Evolution 270499 Botany not elsewhere classified C1 771099 Other Journal Article 1999 ftunivqespace https://doi.org/10.1016/S0034-6667(98)00076-1 2020-11-02T23:33:27Z The morphological range of elaterate pollen grains is reassessed on the basis of detailed light, scanning electron and transmission electron microscope analyses of representatives from upper Albian-Cenomanian sections in Brazil and Ecuador. Included in the elaterate complex are Alaticolpites, Elaterocolpites, Elateroplicites, Elateropollenites, Elaterosporites, Galeacornea, Pentapsis, Regalipollenites, Senegalosporites and Sofrepites. All possess elater-like protuberances, but are otherwise morphologically disparate. Ultrastructural analyses of three taxa, Elateroplicites africaensis, Elaterosporites klaszii and Sofrepites legouxiae, reveals granular-alveolate ektexine and wall organization comparable to that of gnetalean pollen and to fossil Equisetosporites/Ephedripites. A correlation exists between diversity/frequency levels of Elaterates and successive events in opening of the northern part of the South Atlantic Ocean. This is interpreted to reflect rapid diversification of the gnetalean sources of elaterate pollen in response to climatic perturbations associated with opening and enlargement of this ocean. The introduction and diversification of Elaterates coincides with early phases of angiosperm diversification, whereas extinction of the Elaterates-producing gnetalean group at the close of the Cenomanian heralded the rise to dominance of angiosperms in low latitudinal areas fringing the northern South Atlantic. Article in Journal/Newspaper South Atlantic Ocean The University of Queensland: UQ eSpace Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 105 3-4 201 235
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topic Plant Sciences
Paleontology
Pollen
Ultrastructure
Gnetalean
Mid-cretaceous
Brazil
Ecuador
Evolution
270499 Botany not elsewhere classified
C1
771099 Other
spellingShingle Plant Sciences
Paleontology
Pollen
Ultrastructure
Gnetalean
Mid-cretaceous
Brazil
Ecuador
Evolution
270499 Botany not elsewhere classified
C1
771099 Other
Dino, Rodolfo
Pocknall, David T.
Dettmann, Mary E.
Morphology and ultrastructure of elater-bearing pollen from the Albian to Cenomanian of Brazil and Ecuador: implications for botanical affinity
topic_facet Plant Sciences
Paleontology
Pollen
Ultrastructure
Gnetalean
Mid-cretaceous
Brazil
Ecuador
Evolution
270499 Botany not elsewhere classified
C1
771099 Other
description The morphological range of elaterate pollen grains is reassessed on the basis of detailed light, scanning electron and transmission electron microscope analyses of representatives from upper Albian-Cenomanian sections in Brazil and Ecuador. Included in the elaterate complex are Alaticolpites, Elaterocolpites, Elateroplicites, Elateropollenites, Elaterosporites, Galeacornea, Pentapsis, Regalipollenites, Senegalosporites and Sofrepites. All possess elater-like protuberances, but are otherwise morphologically disparate. Ultrastructural analyses of three taxa, Elateroplicites africaensis, Elaterosporites klaszii and Sofrepites legouxiae, reveals granular-alveolate ektexine and wall organization comparable to that of gnetalean pollen and to fossil Equisetosporites/Ephedripites. A correlation exists between diversity/frequency levels of Elaterates and successive events in opening of the northern part of the South Atlantic Ocean. This is interpreted to reflect rapid diversification of the gnetalean sources of elaterate pollen in response to climatic perturbations associated with opening and enlargement of this ocean. The introduction and diversification of Elaterates coincides with early phases of angiosperm diversification, whereas extinction of the Elaterates-producing gnetalean group at the close of the Cenomanian heralded the rise to dominance of angiosperms in low latitudinal areas fringing the northern South Atlantic.
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author Dino, Rodolfo
Pocknall, David T.
Dettmann, Mary E.
author_facet Dino, Rodolfo
Pocknall, David T.
Dettmann, Mary E.
author_sort Dino, Rodolfo
title Morphology and ultrastructure of elater-bearing pollen from the Albian to Cenomanian of Brazil and Ecuador: implications for botanical affinity
title_short Morphology and ultrastructure of elater-bearing pollen from the Albian to Cenomanian of Brazil and Ecuador: implications for botanical affinity
title_full Morphology and ultrastructure of elater-bearing pollen from the Albian to Cenomanian of Brazil and Ecuador: implications for botanical affinity
title_fullStr Morphology and ultrastructure of elater-bearing pollen from the Albian to Cenomanian of Brazil and Ecuador: implications for botanical affinity
title_full_unstemmed Morphology and ultrastructure of elater-bearing pollen from the Albian to Cenomanian of Brazil and Ecuador: implications for botanical affinity
title_sort morphology and ultrastructure of elater-bearing pollen from the albian to cenomanian of brazil and ecuador: implications for botanical affinity
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