Fungal spores in Caribbean mangrove sediments, dataset from southeastern Mexico

Most paleoecological investigations use different biotic or abiotic proxies for climate and environmental reconstructions. Although fossil pollen is one of the most used biological proxies, Non-Pollen Palynomorphs (NPPs), especially fungal spores and tissues, have an underestimated potential to infer local and regional climate dynamics. This dataset describes the most common Non-pollen palynomorphs of fungal origin from mangrove sediments in the Caribbean Sea, southeastern Mexico. A detailed descriptive Atlas is presented, with light micrographs taken from routine pollen slides in paleoecological reconstructions. Microphotographs were included to facilitate their identification. A total of 59 spores, 4 tissues, 2 hyphae, and 11 unidentified fungal palynomorphs are described.

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Main Authors: Can Canales, Cynthia Karina Maestra autora 22649, Islebe, Gerald A. Doctor autor 2046, Carrillo Bastos, Alicia autora 12821, Torrescano Valle, Nuria Doctora autora 8666, Aragón Moreno, Alejandro Antonio Doctor autor 12817
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Subjects:Manglares, Sedimentos, Esporas de hongos, Polen fósil, Paleoecología, Artfrosur,
Online Access:https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340923007163?via%3Dihub
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