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日本花粉学会 | 論文
- 537 First record of fossil pollen and spores from the Upper Cretaceous, Mongolia and its paleoclimatic and palynofloristic implications
- 239 Prospective changes in allergenic pollens in Korea based on climate change scenarios
- 234 Reconstructing large plants from fossilized fragments : a laser scanning approach
- 212 Biostratigraphic dating using maximum likelihood
- 188 Eocene Bowenia (Zamiaceae) macrofossils from far southern latitudes in Australia
- 168 Migration of Pinus in Northern China during the Holocene
- 490 The molecular basis for birch pollen related oral allergy syndrome (OAS)
- 048 Organic-walled dinoflagellate cyst production in the Santa Barbara Basin : implications for harmful algal blooms and paleoenvironmental reconstructions
- 593 Deforestation and surface environmental change since 8th century from vegetation reconstruction based on high-precisioin chronology at Tagajyo archeological site, northeastern Japan
- 026 The fossil record of Zingiberales with new insights from investigations on fossil and modern members
- 164 Vegetation responses in the critical climate change events of the Cenozoic sedimentary successions in the Ganga Basin, India
- 059 The HIALINE project : allergen release from pollen across Europe
- 610 Peatland dynamics and Holocene climate change on the Altai Mountains in Northwest China
- 415 Dinoflagellate cysts as indicators of millennial scale climatic and oceanographic variability in Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California (Mexico) during the Late Quaternary
- 330 Determining the absolute abundance of dinoflagellate cysts in recent marine sediments : further tests of the Lycopodium marker-grain method
- 320 Polyphyletic round brown spiny dinoflagellate cysts
- 148 A multidisciplinary characterization of a Pleistocene refugium in the interior Pacific Northwest of North America
- 471 Late Holocene human impact on vegetation changes around Beppu Bay in northeast Kyushu, southwest Japan based on the influx pollen data dated by a wiggle-matching
- 399 Palaeovegetation of Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous coal-bearing sequence of Western India : Evidences from biomarker data
- 056 PalDat : milestones and plans for the future