Estonian Journal of Earth Sciences (Mar 2009)

Thallophytic algal flora from a new Silurian Lagerstätte

  • Tinn, Oive,
  • Meidla, Tõnu,
  • Ainsaar, Leho,
  • Pani, Tõnu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 58, no. 1
pp. 38 – 42

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Algae have always been the most diverse and numerous eukaryotic autotrophs in marine ecosystems. Both fossil andmolecular data point to an early Proterozoic origin for algae. Although known for their long evolutionary history, the fossil recordof algae is sparse and mainly remains of taxa with heavily calcified thalli are preserved. However, fossils of noncalcareous algae,known as extremely sporadic and occasional finds from different parts of the world, provide important insights into thepalaeobiology of algal flora in the Earth's past. Here we describe highly diverse flora of noncalcareous thallophytic algae from aSilurian age deposit.

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