A re-examination of the angiosperm wood record from the early and middle Miocene of Turkey, and new species descriptions

The early and middle Miocene in Turkey was characterised by a warm climate and a diversified and rich vegetation. Many fossil angiosperm genera have been identified from this period. The present study re-examined previously identified genera and identifed new samples of angiosperm wood remains. The...

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Main Author: Ünal Akkemik
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: W. Szafer Institute of Botany, Polish Academy of Sciences 2021-06-01
Series:Acta Palaeobotanica
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Online Access:https://acpa.botany.pl/A-re-examination-of-the-angiosperm-wood-record-from-the-early-and-middle-Miocene,135621,0,2.html
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spelling doaj-f92f3f7da1cd40aba0210fd6a25d75022021-07-01T10:34:43ZengW. Szafer Institute of Botany, Polish Academy of SciencesActa Palaeobotanica2082-02592021-06-01611429410.35535/acpa-2021-0004A re-examination of the angiosperm wood record from the early and middle Miocene of Turkey, and new species descriptionsÜnal AkkemikThe early and middle Miocene in Turkey was characterised by a warm climate and a diversified and rich vegetation. Many fossil angiosperm genera have been identified from this period. The present study re-examined previously identified genera and identifed new samples of angiosperm wood remains. The studied material included thin sections housed at the Department of Forest Botany, Division of Forest Engineering, Faculty of Forestry, Istanbul University-Cerrahpasa, and also new ones. Twelve new species are described: Liquidambaroxylon efeae Akkemik sp. nov., Eucarpinoxylon kayacikii Akkemik sp. nov., Ostryoxylon gokceadaense Akkemik sp. nov., Quercoxylon yaltirikii Akkemik sp. nov., Cryptocaryoxylon grandoleaceum Akkemik sp. nov., Fraxinoxylon beypazariense Akkemik sp. nov., Prunoidoxylon prunoides Akkemik sp. nov., Populoxylon sebenense Akkemik sp. nov., Salicoxylon galatianum Akkemik sp. nov. Aceroxylon aceroides Akkemik sp. nov., Ulmoxylon kasapligilii Akkemik sp. nov. and Zelkovoxylon crystalliferum Akkemik sp. nov. In addition, four previously described species are documented for the early and middle Miocene: Pistacioxylon ufukii Akkemik and I. Poole, Fagoxylon radiatum Süss, Laurinoxylon litseoides Süss and Platanoxylon catenatum Süss and Müller-Stoll. In addition to the species descriptions, identification keys are given for all the genera recognised in this study, including all currently known fossil species of the respective fossil genera. These keys hold important new information, as they place the fossil species from Turkey in a wider taxonomic and biogeographic context. The results show that in the early and early-middle Miocene of Turkey a rich woody flora existed in well-drained upland or lowland and riparian areas. This flora comprised subtropical taxa along with warm-temperate taxa indicative of seasonality of rainfall as well as transitions to xeric conditions in the early Miocene.https://acpa.botany.pl/A-re-examination-of-the-angiosperm-wood-record-from-the-early-and-middle-Miocene,135621,0,2.htmlearly miocenegalatian volcanic provincepetrified woodfossil speciesnew taxa
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A re-examination of the angiosperm wood record from the early and middle Miocene of Turkey, and new species descriptions
Acta Palaeobotanica
early miocene
galatian volcanic province
petrified wood
fossil species
new taxa
author_facet Ünal Akkemik
author_sort Ünal Akkemik
title A re-examination of the angiosperm wood record from the early and middle Miocene of Turkey, and new species descriptions
title_short A re-examination of the angiosperm wood record from the early and middle Miocene of Turkey, and new species descriptions
title_full A re-examination of the angiosperm wood record from the early and middle Miocene of Turkey, and new species descriptions
title_fullStr A re-examination of the angiosperm wood record from the early and middle Miocene of Turkey, and new species descriptions
title_full_unstemmed A re-examination of the angiosperm wood record from the early and middle Miocene of Turkey, and new species descriptions
title_sort re-examination of the angiosperm wood record from the early and middle miocene of turkey, and new species descriptions
publisher W. Szafer Institute of Botany, Polish Academy of Sciences
series Acta Palaeobotanica
issn 2082-0259
publishDate 2021-06-01
description The early and middle Miocene in Turkey was characterised by a warm climate and a diversified and rich vegetation. Many fossil angiosperm genera have been identified from this period. The present study re-examined previously identified genera and identifed new samples of angiosperm wood remains. The studied material included thin sections housed at the Department of Forest Botany, Division of Forest Engineering, Faculty of Forestry, Istanbul University-Cerrahpasa, and also new ones. Twelve new species are described: Liquidambaroxylon efeae Akkemik sp. nov., Eucarpinoxylon kayacikii Akkemik sp. nov., Ostryoxylon gokceadaense Akkemik sp. nov., Quercoxylon yaltirikii Akkemik sp. nov., Cryptocaryoxylon grandoleaceum Akkemik sp. nov., Fraxinoxylon beypazariense Akkemik sp. nov., Prunoidoxylon prunoides Akkemik sp. nov., Populoxylon sebenense Akkemik sp. nov., Salicoxylon galatianum Akkemik sp. nov. Aceroxylon aceroides Akkemik sp. nov., Ulmoxylon kasapligilii Akkemik sp. nov. and Zelkovoxylon crystalliferum Akkemik sp. nov. In addition, four previously described species are documented for the early and middle Miocene: Pistacioxylon ufukii Akkemik and I. Poole, Fagoxylon radiatum Süss, Laurinoxylon litseoides Süss and Platanoxylon catenatum Süss and Müller-Stoll. In addition to the species descriptions, identification keys are given for all the genera recognised in this study, including all currently known fossil species of the respective fossil genera. These keys hold important new information, as they place the fossil species from Turkey in a wider taxonomic and biogeographic context. The results show that in the early and early-middle Miocene of Turkey a rich woody flora existed in well-drained upland or lowland and riparian areas. This flora comprised subtropical taxa along with warm-temperate taxa indicative of seasonality of rainfall as well as transitions to xeric conditions in the early Miocene.
topic early miocene
galatian volcanic province
petrified wood
fossil species
new taxa
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