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Geobios | 1998

Late Maastrichtian Rudists and microfossils in the Karst Region (NE Italy and Slovenia)

Mauro Caffau; Mario Pleničar; Nevio Pugliese; Katica Drobne

The late Maastrichtian deposits of the Padriciano and Dolenja Vas sequences are mainly characterizedby limestones of restricted and very restricted settings. These limestenes present a monospecific or oligospecific rudist fauna characterized by Apricardia specimens and the Bournonia-Apricardia assemblage, respectively. The Maasurichtian beds of Padriciano and Dolenja Vas are capped by a “breccia” at the K/T boundary, which records the decline of the rudists and other Cretaceous taxa such as the foraminifers Fleuryana adriaticaDe Castro, Drobne & CusicKhapydionina liburnica (Stache), Cuneolina ketiniInan and Cuneolina cylindricaHenson.


Archive | 2010

Evolution of Plant–Animal Interactions

Julian Chela-Flores; Maria Eugenia Montenegro; Nevio Pugliese; Vinod Chandra Tewari; Claudio Tuniz

The evolution of plant–animal interactions goes back to the Early Archean, when the first signals of photosynthesis may have been detected in the Isua Peninsula in Greenland, a phenomenon that is related to the isotopic anomalies of carbon. The first evidence of reliable fossils of photosynthetic microorganisms has been identified by micropaleontologists in the Late Archean and Early Proterozoic. A closely related topic in this geologic time interval is the evolution of trophic relations and metabolic diversification in the microbial world. In the context of the three domains of life, Archea, Bacteria, and Eucarya, the bifurcation of multicellular organisms into plants and animals becomes evident only during the Paleozoic. Cell evolution also leads up to the unicellular dichotomy of autotrophs and heterotrophs. Symbiosis has a strong role to play in the transition to plants and animals in the Phanerozoic. It is timely to focus on the details of evolution in the Cretaceous and Tertiary, where detailed pathways of evolution have been gathered in many geographical regions, including the Karst region of northern Italy. Various experimental techniques have contributed to elucidate the coevolution of plants and animals. A special case of plant–animal interaction is the evolution and dispersal of hominins, including their impact on the ecosystems. A significant development in understanding the evolution of plant–animal interactions is based on the possibility of identifying reliable biomarkers that can characterize its different stages, from the earliest microbes to the extant plants and animals. Such identification of biomarkers labeling different stages of evolution may orient the search for life in the exploration of the Solar System.


Archive | 2011

Microbialites as Markers of Biotic and Abiotic Events in the Karst District, Slovenia and Italy

Giorgio Tunis; Nevio Pugliese; Bogdan Jurkovšek; Bojan Ogorelec; Katica Drobne; Rodolfo Riccamboni; Vinod Chandra Tewari

Microbialite units are commonly found within the Mesozoic–Tertiary carbonate succession of the Karst District of Slovenia and Italy. They record environmental conditions, which are linked with both local and global events.


Geology of Central Europe | 2008

Paleogene and Neogene

Michael W. Rasser; Mathias Harzhauser; Olga Yu. Anistratenko; Vitaliy V. Anistratenko; Davide Bassi; Mirko Belak; Jean Pierre Berger; Gianluca Bianchini; Safet Čičić; Vlasta Ćosović; Nela Doláková; Katica Drobne; Sorin Filipescu; Karl Gürs; Šárka Hladilová; Hazim Hrvatović; Bogomir Jelen; Jacek Robert Kasiński; Michal Kováč; Polona Kralj; Tihomir Marjanac; Emö Márton; Paolo Mietto; Alan Moro; András Nagymarosy; James H. Nebelsick; Slavomír Nehyba; Bojan Ogorelec; Nestor Oszczypko; Davor Pavelić


Geomorphologie-relief Processus Environnement | 2003

The site of Aquileia (northeastern Italy): example of fluvial geoarchaeology in a Mediterranean coastal plain

Gilles Arnaud-Fassetta; Marie-Brigitte Carre; Ruggero Marocco; F. Maselli-Scotti; Nevio Pugliese; Claudio Zaccaria; A. Bandelli; V. Bresson; G. Manzoni; Maria-Eugenia Montenegro; Christophe Morhange; Michele Pipan; A. Prizzon; Isabelle Siche


Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2007

Peritidal sedimentary depositional facies and carbon isotope variation across K/T boundary carbonates from NW Adriatic platform

Vinod Chandra Tewari; Barbara Stenni; Nevio Pugliese; Katica Drobne; Rodolfo Riccamboni; Tadej Dolenec


Geomorphologie-relief Processus Environnement | 2003

The site of Aquileia (northeastern Italy): example of fluvial geoarchaeology in a Mediterranean deltaic plain / Le site d'Aquilée (Italie nord-orientale) : exemple de géoarchéologie fluviale dans une plaine deltaïque méditerranéenne

Gilles Arnaud-Fassetta; Marie-Brigitte Carre; Ruggero Marocco; Franca Maselli Scotti; Nevio Pugliese; Claudio Zaccaria; Alessio Bandelli; Veronique Bresson; Giorgio Manzoni; Maria Eugenia Montenegro; Christophe Morhange; Michele Pipan; A. Prizzon; Isabelle Siche


Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences | 2015

Late Holocene palaeoenvironmental evolution of the northern harbour at the Elaiussa Sebaste archaeological site (south-eastern Turkey): evidence from core ELA6

Romana Melis; Maria Pia Bernasconi; Ester Colizza; Federico Di Rita; Eugenia Equini Schneider; Emanuele Forte; Maria Eugenia Montenegro; Nevio Pugliese; Marco Ricci


Archive | 2006

Escursione nel Carso Triestino, in Slovenia e Croazia

Vlasta Ćosović; Katica Drobne; Bogdan Jurkovšek; Daniele Masetti; Nevio Pugliese


Anuário do Instituto de Geociências | 2006

Recent foraminifera from the Croatian Adriatic seacoast

Vlasta Ćosović; Mladen Juračić; Alan Moro; Morana Hernitz Kucenjak; Sanja Rukavina; Nevio Pugliese; Natasa Stuper; Ines Vlahov

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Katica Drobne

Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts

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Vinod Chandra Tewari

Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology

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Bogdan Jurkovšek

Geological Survey of Slovenia

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Bojan Ogorelec

Geological Survey of Slovenia

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