Publication: Hagenia from the early Miocene of Ethiopia: evidence for possible niche evolution?
Hagenia from the early Miocene of Ethiopia: evidence for possible niche evolution?
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Grímsson, F., Ulrich, S., Coiro, M., Graham, S. A., Jacobs, B. F., Currano, E. D., Xafis, A., & Zetter, R. (2021). Hagenia from the early Miocene of Ethiopia: evidence for possible niche evolution? Ecology and Evolution, 11(10), 5164–5186. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.7408
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Fossil pollen believed to be related to extant Hagenia abyssinica were discovered in the early Miocene (21.73 Ma) Mush Valley paleoflora, Ethiopia, Africa. Both the fossil and extant pollen grains of H. abyssinica were examined with combined light microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and transmission electron microscopy to compare the pollen and establish their relationships. Based on this, the fossil pollen grains were attributed to Hagenia. The presence of Hagenia in the fossil assemblage raises the questions if its habitat has
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Grímsson, F., Ulrich, S., Coiro, M., Graham, S. A., Jacobs, B. F., Currano, E. D., Xafis, A., & Zetter, R. (2021). Hagenia from the early Miocene of Ethiopia: evidence for possible niche evolution? Ecology and Evolution, 11(10), 5164–5186. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.7408