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Welcome to Microfossil Research (email: info@microfossilrersearch.com)
Microfossil Research Ltd is a consulting and research company specializing in the identification and interpretation of microscopic plant material.
As well as promoting our services, a primary aim of this website is to provide a reference for publications relating to research we have been involved in.
Dr Mark Horrocks
Director
Xylem cells of elephant yam
Starch grains of potato viewed
in cross-polarized light
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Recent Publications
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A new discovery from Māori archaeological sites on Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand, reveals a widely distributed, commensal dog parasite |
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New dog parasite (Toxocara canis) discoveries at Melanesian and Polynesian sites in tropical Remote Oceania |
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Introduced Māori Cultigens and Intestinal Parasites found in Microfossil Records from Taranaki, New Zealand |
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Plant microfossils and parasites from Palliser Bay stone garden systems, New Zealand, reveal Māori translocations and helminthiasis |
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New discoveries from the early Māori village at Shag River Mouth, New Zealand, reveal intestinal parasites |
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Pre-contact vegetation and persistence of Polynesian cultigens in Hālawa Valley, Moloka‘i |
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Palaeoparasitology confirms Early Lapita evidence of pig and dog at Kamgot, Bismarck Archipelago |
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