Lebanese amber: the oldest insect ecosystem in fossilized resin
"One of the earth's oldest natural treasures, Lebanese amber unlocks the secrets of a little-known world populated by dinosaurs, pterosaurs, and cycads. Dating back some 135 million years to the early Cretaceous, the amber contains the earliest known representatives of many insect groups....
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Zusammenfassung: | "One of the earth's oldest natural treasures, Lebanese amber unlocks the secrets of a little-known world populated by dinosaurs, pterosaurs, and cycads. Dating back some 135 million years to the early Cretaceous, the amber contains the earliest known representatives of many insect groups. It was formed in a wet, tropical kauri pine forest long before Earth's continents reached their present positions." "This illustrated book, the first major review of Lebanese amber, covers all aspects of this rare and highly valued resin, including its origin and its role as a commodity in ancient cultures. The authors discuss each plant and animal fossil thus far recovered from the amber, including nematodes, snails, mites, spiders and insects, and the earliest complete feather." "Paleontologists, biologists, and evolutionists will appreciate the book's new information, along with its summary of early research and its analysis of how these amber fossils can increase our understanding of insect diversification, biogeography, extinction, and survival. With its descriptions of the origins, characteristics, and ancient uses of Lebanese amber and other Near Eastern resins, the book will appeal to readers of natural history and amber and gem collectors as well."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | Literaturverz. S. 85 - 90 |
Beschreibung: | 96 S. Ill., Kt. |
ISBN: | 087071533X |
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IMAGE 1
LEBANESE AMBER
THE OLDEST INSECT ECOSYSTEM IN FOSSILIZED RESIN
GEORGE 0. POINAR, JR. RAIF K. MILKI
OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS CORVALLIS
IMAGE 2
CONTENTS
FOREWORD 9
PREFACE 10
SCIENTIFIC ASPECTS OF LEBANESE AMBER 12
INTRODUCTION 12
GEOLOGICAL SETTING 13
AGE OF LEBANESE AMBER 15
THE STUDY OF LEBANESE AMBER 15
PLANT SOURCE 16
NATURE OF THE CRETACEOUS KAURI FOREST 21
THE SHIFTING FACE OF LEBANON 26
TYPES OF INCLUSIONS IN LEBANESE AMBER 28
MONERA 28
FUNGI 28
PLANTAE 31
ANIMALIA 32
NEMATODA 32
MOLLUSCA 33
MYRIAPODA 33
ARACHNIDA 33
HEXAPODA 34
COLLEMBOLA 34
ARCHEOGNATHA 35
ODONATA 35
EPHEMEROPTERA 35
BLATTARIA 36
ORTHOPTERA 36
ISOPTERA 37
PSOCOPTERA 37
HEMIPTERA 37
NEUROPTERA 40
COLEOPTERA 41
THYSANOPTERA 44
TRICHOPTERA 44
LEPIDOPTERA 45
DIPTERA : 45
HYMENOPTERA 60
VERTEBRATA 63
IMAGE 3
DISCUSSION 64
SYMBIOTIC ASSOCIATIONS 63
INSECT DIVERSIFICATION AND DISTRIBUTION 64
EXTINCTIONS: GENERIC LINEAGES 66
INSECT-PLANT ASSOCIATIONS 70
INSECT POPULATION STRUCTURE OVER TIME 71
COMPARISON OF AMBER TAXA WITH LEBANESE FISH FOSSILS 73 CULTURAL ASPECTS
OF LEBANESE AMBER 76
THE EARLY HISTORY OF LEBANESE AMBER 76
COLLECTING LEBANESE AMBER 78
OTHER RESINS, COPALS AND GUMS FROM LEBANON AND THE NEAR EAST 79
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 84
REFERENCES 85
APPENDIX: DESCRIPTION OF AGATHIS LEVANTENSIS SP. N 91 INDEX -. 93 |
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IMAGE 1
LEBANESE AMBER
THE OLDEST INSECT ECOSYSTEM IN FOSSILIZED RESIN
GEORGE 0. POINAR, JR. RAIF K. MILKI
OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS CORVALLIS
IMAGE 2
CONTENTS
FOREWORD 9
PREFACE 10
SCIENTIFIC ASPECTS OF LEBANESE AMBER 12
INTRODUCTION 12
GEOLOGICAL SETTING 13
AGE OF LEBANESE AMBER 15
THE STUDY OF LEBANESE AMBER 15
PLANT SOURCE 16
NATURE OF THE CRETACEOUS KAURI FOREST 21
THE SHIFTING FACE OF LEBANON 26
TYPES OF INCLUSIONS IN LEBANESE AMBER 28
MONERA 28
FUNGI 28
PLANTAE 31
ANIMALIA 32
NEMATODA 32
MOLLUSCA 33
MYRIAPODA 33
ARACHNIDA 33
HEXAPODA 34
COLLEMBOLA 34
ARCHEOGNATHA 35
ODONATA 35
EPHEMEROPTERA 35
BLATTARIA 36
ORTHOPTERA 36
ISOPTERA 37
PSOCOPTERA 37
HEMIPTERA 37
NEUROPTERA 40
COLEOPTERA 41
THYSANOPTERA 44
TRICHOPTERA 44
LEPIDOPTERA 45
DIPTERA : 45
HYMENOPTERA 60
VERTEBRATA 63
IMAGE 3
DISCUSSION 64
SYMBIOTIC ASSOCIATIONS 63
INSECT DIVERSIFICATION AND DISTRIBUTION 64
EXTINCTIONS: GENERIC LINEAGES 66
INSECT-PLANT ASSOCIATIONS 70
INSECT POPULATION STRUCTURE OVER TIME 71
COMPARISON OF AMBER TAXA WITH LEBANESE FISH FOSSILS 73 CULTURAL ASPECTS
OF LEBANESE AMBER 76
THE EARLY HISTORY OF LEBANESE AMBER 76
COLLECTING LEBANESE AMBER 78
OTHER RESINS, COPALS AND GUMS FROM LEBANON AND THE NEAR EAST 79
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 84
REFERENCES 85
APPENDIX: DESCRIPTION OF AGATHIS LEVANTENSIS SP. N 91 INDEX -. 93 |
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title_auth | Lebanese amber the oldest insect ecosystem in fossilized resin |
title_exact_search | Lebanese amber the oldest insect ecosystem in fossilized resin |
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title_fullStr | Lebanese amber the oldest insect ecosystem in fossilized resin George O. Poinar ; Raif K. Milki |
title_full_unstemmed | Lebanese amber the oldest insect ecosystem in fossilized resin George O. Poinar ; Raif K. Milki |
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title_sort | lebanese amber the oldest insect ecosystem in fossilized resin |
title_sub | the oldest insect ecosystem in fossilized resin |
topic | Amber fossils Lebanon Amber Lebanon Fossile Insekten (DE-588)4418737-3 gnd Bernstein (DE-588)4005818-9 gnd Einschluss (DE-588)4013926-8 gnd Fossile Tiere (DE-588)4328279-9 gnd Kreide (DE-588)4135819-3 gnd Fossile Pflanzen (DE-588)4155093-6 gnd Fossil (DE-588)4017999-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Amber fossils Lebanon Amber Lebanon Fossile Insekten Bernstein Einschluss Fossile Tiere Kreide Fossile Pflanzen Fossil Libanon |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016985674&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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