Palynology

Papers
(The median citation count of Palynology is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
A guide to preparation protocols in palynology26
Middle–late Cambrian acritarchs of the Zagros Basin, southwestern Iran12
Taxonomy and nomenclature in palaeopalynology: basic principles, current challenges and future perspectives12
Additions to the knowledge of the pollen morphology of some Fabaceae from Cerrado forest patches of Brazil11
Pollen morphology of the subfamily Salicornioideae (Chenopodiaceae) in Eurasia and North Africa10
Pollen morphology of Malvaceae s.l. from Cerrado forest fragments: details of aperture and ornamentation in the pollen types definition10
New Neogene index pollen and spore taxa from the Solimões Basin (Western Amazonia), Brazil10
Pollen morphology of Liliaceae and its systematic significance8
A palynological and geographical characterization of labeled resin spurge honey: Euphorbia resinifera7
Late Eocene (Priabonian) dinoflagellate cysts from Primorsky quarry, southeast Baltic coast, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia7
Pollen morphology of eight endemic Inula L. (Asteraceae) species in Turkey7
Palynology of selected species of Blechnaceae (Polypodiopsida: Polypodiales)6
Monsoonal climatic reconstruction from Central India during the last ca. 3600 cal yr: signatures of global climatic events, based on lacustrine sediment pollen records6
Modern pollen and non-pollen palynomorphs along an altitudinal transect in Jammu and Kashmir (Western Himalaya), India6
Pollen morphology of selected apricot (Prunus) taxa6
Prestigious early Roman gardens across the Empire: the significance of gardens and horticultural trends evidenced by pollen5
Acid-free protocol for extracting pollen from Quaternary sediments5
Pollen morphology applied to species delimitation of TurkishDianthusL. (Caryophyllaceae)5
Can pollen exine ornamentation contribute to species delimitation in Korean Iris L. taxa (Iridaceae)?5
Palynomorphs in Baltic, Bitterfeld and Ukrainian ambers: a comparison5
Pollen characters and their evolutionary and taxonomic significance: using light and confocal laser scanning microscope to study diverse plant pollen taxa from central India5
Palynostratigraphy of the lower Paleogene Margaret Formation at Stenkul Fiord, Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, Canada5
High-precision U-Pb CA-ID-TIMS calibration of the Permian Lueckisporites-dominated assemblages in westernmost Gondwana: inferences for correlations5
Palynology and sedimentology of the Pliocene Productive Series from eastern Azerbaijan4
Contributions to melissopalynology studies in southern Brazil: pollen analysis in the honeys from Apis mellifera, Tetragonisca angustula, Melipona quadrifasciata quadrifasciata, <4
Pollen sources of Tetragonula biroi (Friese, 1898) (Hymenoptera: Apidae, Meliponini) in two agroecosystems in Nagcarlan, Laguna, Philippines4
Hiddenocysta matsuokae gen. et sp. nov. from the Holocene of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada4
Determining if honey bees (Apis mellifera) collect pollen from anemophilous plants in the UK4
A morphological comparison of two cladopyxidacean dinoflagellates: the extant Micracanthodinium setiferum and the fossil Cladopyxidium saeptum (Dinophyceae, Gonyaulacales)4
Palynology from ground zero of the Chicxulub impact, southern Gulf of Mexico4
Morphological variability of peteinoid acritarchs from the Middle Ordovician of Öland, Sweden, and implications for acritarch classification4
Palaeoclimate reconstruction and age assessment of the Miocene flora from the Trwyn y Parc solution pipe complex of Anglesey, Wales, UK4
The culture and ethos of Palynology4
Bernard Owens (1938–2019)4
Comparative palynomorphological study of the genus Symphoricarpos (Caprifoliaceae): exine sculpture and implications for evolution4
Pollen morphology of Boraginaceae s.l. from Brazilian forest fragments: aperture types and ornamentation on Cordiaceae and Heliotropiaceae3
The biostratigraphy of the Upper Devonian and lowermost Carboniferous of the Khoshyeilagh area, northeastern Alborz, Iran3
Methods in melissopalynology: colour determination of pollen pellets for colour vision deficient individuals3
Palynology of three Neotropical genera of Passifloraceae sensu stricto: Ancistrothyrsus Harms, Dilkea Mast. and Mitostemma Mast.3
Modern pollen-vegetation relationship from the Rourkela (Sundargarh District), Odisha, India: a preliminary study and a comparative account3
Exploration of pollen traits and their taxonomic relevance in selected taxa of the subfamily Papilionoideae from Hainan Island, China3
A snapshot into the Oligocene vegetation of the Tethyan southern shores: new fossil pollen evidence from North Africa (Egypt)3
A palynological investigation of some taxa of the genus Ranunculus L. (Ranunculaceae) in Turkey and its taxonomic value3
Pollen analysis of representatives of the tribes Ampelopsideae, Cayratieae and Parthenocisseae and evolutionary history of Vitaceae genera3
From hystrichospheres to dinoflagellate cysts: Scandinavian contributions to Evitt’s pivotal recognition of fossil dinoflagellate cysts3
Does season matter for moss surface sample collection? A case study from Kungur forest-steppe, pre-Urals, Russia3
Palynological recovery of small carbonaceous fossils (SCFs) indicates that the late Cambrian acritarch Goniomorpha Yin 1986 represents the teeth of a priapulid worm3
Palynological study on selected species from Hyacinthaceae with focus on taxonomical implications in Iran3
Spatial distribution of anemophilous pollen and its correlation with the Asian summer monsoon on the southeastern Tibetan Plateau2
Age constraints of the Guttulapollenites hannonicus–Cladaitina veteadensis Biozone in Argentina reveal the first record of Early Triassic (Olenekian) palynofloras in Western Gondwana2
Exotic Devonian palynomorphs from the Sifa-1X well in the Western Desert, Egypt2
Dual nomenclature in organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts II: Spiniferites elongatus and S. membranaceus, and their equivalent non-fossil species Gonyaulax ovum comb. nov. and G. lewisiae sp. nov.2
Palynology of the recent intertidal sediments of the Southern Red Sea Coast of Saudi Arabia2
Preliminary palynological study of the Upper Ordovician Pin Formation in northern Indian Himalaya2
William Su Ting – China’s forgotten palynologist2
Palynological study of Allium L. (Amaryllidaceae) in the flora of Egypt2
Melissopalynological investigations of seasonal honey samples from the Greater Kruger National Park, Savanna biome of South Africa2
Biostratigraphically significant palynofloras from the Paleocene–Eocene boundary of the USA2
Pollen morphology of some selected species of the tribes Brassiceae, Conringieae, Isatideae, and Plagiolobeae (Brassicaceae) in Iran, and its taxonomic significance2
Oligocene–Miocene dinoflagellate cysts from the San Gregorio Formation, La Purísima area, Baja California Sur, Mexico2
High-resolution Bronze Age palaeoenvironmental change in the Eastern Mediterranean: exploring the links between climate and societies2
A review of pollen types foraged by Melipona in the Brazilian Amazon2
Acritarchs and prasinophytes from the Lower Devonian (Lochkovian) Ross Formation, Tennessee, USA: stratigraphic and paleogeographic distribution2
Middle Miocene (Serravallian; upper Badenian–lower Sarmatian) dinoflagellate cysts from Bad Deutsch-Altenburg, Vienna Basin, Austria2
Taxonomic implications of pollen morphology for species ofPassifloraL., subgenusDeidamioides(Harms) Killip (Passifloraceae)2
Late Paleocene–middle Eocene dinoflagellate cysts from the La Barca Formation, Austral Basin, Argentina2
Dinoflagellate cyst distribution over the past 9 kyrs BP from offshore east Tasmania, southeast Australia2
The Sabrina microfloras of East Antarctica: Late Cretaceous, Paleogene or reworked?2
Hornwort (Anthocerotopsida) spores in Late Quaternary wetland sediments and dryland soils, Rapa Nui (Easter Island)2
Organic tentaculitoids from the Kowala Formation (Devonian) of the Holy Cross Mountains, Poland2
The literature on Triassic, Jurassic and earliest Cretaceous dinoflagellate cysts: supplement five2
A reconstruction of the early Palaeocene palaeovegetation of Turtle Mountain, south-western Manitoba, Canada1
Dinoflagellate cysts from the Upper Cretaceous (upper Campanian to lowermost Maastrichtian) of the Middle Vistula River section, Poland1
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Acritarch clusters from the Cambrian (Miaolingian) of the Příbram-Jince Basin, Czech Republic1
Basil Eric Balme (1923–2023): doyen of Australian palynology1
Limited foraging overlap between introducedApis melliferaand nativeMelipona eburneain a Colombian moist forest as revealed through pollen analysis1
Teleostomata rackii gen. et sp. nov.: an acritarch from the Devonian (Givetian) of south-central Poland1
Contribution to Celastraceae palynology from Cerrado forest fragments: a focus on shape, amb and exine ornamentation1
New Late Cretaceous to earliest Paleogene (Campanian–Danian) dinoflagellate cysts from the Møre Basin, offshore Norway1
Honey-producing bee–pollen–vegetation relationships in the West Coast and Western Ghats of India1
Pollen morphology of the endemic genera of the Madeira archipelago, Portugal1
Taxonomic significance of microspores in some selected species of the family Selaginellaceae from Arunachal Pradesh, India1
Characterization of palynological features of Cyclamen species native to Turkey and new approaches for their systematic significance1
Diversity matters: Diet of Apis cerana in southeast India includes one consistently occurring and several seasonally available floral sources1
Palynology of the Triassic–Jurassic transition of the Danish Basin (Denmark): a palynostratigraphic zonation of the Gassum–lower Fjerritslev formations1
Cyclonephelium brevireticulatum, a new dinoflagellate cyst from the Arkadelphia Formation (upper Maastrichtian), Hot Spring County, Arkansas, USA1
The introduction of article numbers in Palynology1
Assessing taxon names in palynology (II): indices to quantify use of names1
A new monosulcate pollen from the Early Cretaceous of central-western Argentina1
Organic-walled microfossils from the lower Cambrian of North Greenland: a reappraisal of diversity1
Palynology and organic petrography of the Tyler Formation (lower Pennsylvanian), Williston Basin, North Dakota, USA1
Miocene paleoenvironments and paleoclimatic reconstructions based on the palynology of the Solimões Formation of Western Amazonia (Brazil)1
Two new dinoflagellate cyst species and their biostratigraphical application in the Eocene and Oligocene of the North Sea1
Can colpus membrane ornamentation be a reliable taxonomic tool? A case study with some rubiaceous taxa from eastern Himalaya1
Pollen morphology of Lactuca L. (s. lat.) (Cichorieae: Asteraceae) from Hindukush, Western Himalayan and Karakorum ranges and its taxonomic significance1
The palynology of the Middle–Upper Devonian (Givetian–Frasnian) in the Łysogóry-Radom and Lublin basins, south-central Poland1
Comments on Mertens et al. (2022): the taxonomic identity of Micracanthodinium setiferum (Lohmann) Deflandre (Dinophyceae incertae sedis) remains elusive, and its epitypification is not achieve1
Relationship between pollination syndromes, pollen morphology and plant ecology in Quaternary deposits of the Cerrado1
Pollen morphology of Cuphea P.Browne section Trispermum Koehne (Lythraceae): implications for the new section circumscription1
Pollen micro-morphometry of two endangered species of Rauvolfia L. (Apocynaceae) from the Indo-Gangetic Plains of Central India using LM, CLSM and FESEM1
Pollen content in a II century BC remedy from the Pozzino shipwreck (Tuscany, Italy): its sources and association with the ingredients1
Comparative palynological survey of the species ofResedaL. (Resedaceae) from Turkey1
A diverse Early Devonian palynoflora from the Waxweiler Lagerstätte (Klerf Formation, Rhenish Massif, Western Germany): palaeobotanical implications1
Palynomorphs in southern Western Australian lake sediments: evidence of climate change and hypersalinity during the Cenozoic1
Biostratigraphy and palaeogeographic implications of Ordovician and Silurian chitinozoa from the High Zagros Mountains, Northern Persian Gulf, Iran1
Taxonomical relations of tribe Lilieae (Liliaceae) based on palynological issues1
Pollen morphology of Senegalia Raf. species and related genera (Leguminosae: Caesalpinioideae: mimosoid clade)1
The literature on Triassic, Jurassic and earliest Cretaceous dinoflagellate cysts: supplement six1
An evaluation of the process of peer review1
A tribute to Eric C. Grimm (1951–2020)1
Descriptive systematics of Upper Palaeocene–Lower Eocene pollen and spores from the northern Niger Delta, south-eastern Nigeria1
Taxonomic significance of pollen morphology of selected taxa of Bassia , Sedobassia , Spirobassia and 1
Assessing taxon names in palynology (I): working with databases1
Valvaeodinium hymenosynypha (Morbey) comb. nov., a dinoflagellate cyst from the uppermost Triassic and lowermost Jurassic (Rhaetian and Hettangian) of Europe1
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