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Alix Milis1, Patrick Mäder2, Myriam de Haan3
1University of Liège, Integrative Biological Sciences, Liège, Belgium; Botanic Garden Meise, Meise, Belgium.
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Paleovegetation reconstructions rely virtually exclusively on inferences from vascular plants, particularly pollen grains, ignoring other components of the land flora. Artificial intelligence (AI) opens the door to the identification of other microfossils, particularly bryophyte spores, which offer a new, higher magnification lens to characterize past climatic environments.
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