Dr. Dimitra Mantzouka

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Academic positionPost Doc
Research fieldsPalaeontology,Evolution and Taxonomy of Plants and Fungi
KeywordsNeogene palaeobotany, Whole-plant concept, Palaeobiogeography, Wood anatomy, Mid-Miocene Climate Optimum

Current contact address

CountryGreece
CityAthens
InstitutionNational and Kapodistrian University of Athens
InstituteDepartment of Geology

Host during sponsorship

Dr. Lutz KunzmannMuseum für Mineralogie und Geologie, Senckenberg Forschungsinstitut und Naturmuseum, Dresden
Start of initial sponsorship01/01/2020

Program(s)

2019Humboldt Research Fellowship Programme for Postdocs

Publications (partial selection)

2022Dimitra Mantzouka​, Ünal Akkemik, Yıldırım Güngör: Miocene Cupressinoxylon from Gökçeada (Imbros), Turkey with Protophytobia cambium mining and the study of ecological signals of wood anatomy. In: PeerJ - Life and Environment, 10, 2022, 10:e14212
2021Martina Dolezych and Dimitra Mantzouka and Lutz Kunzmann: Cedroxylon shakhtnaense (Blokhina 2010) Dolezych, Mantzouka et L.Kunzmann comb. nov.; A fossil Abies wood from the late early Miocene Mastixioideae flora of Wiesa (east Germany). In: IAWA Journal, 2021, 1 - 22
n.n.J., Saarinen and D., Mantzouka and J, Sakala: Aridity, Cooling, Open Vegetation, and the Evolution of Plants and Animals During the Cenozoic. In: E., Martinetto and E., Tschopp and R.A, Gastaldo, Nature through Time. Springer Textbooks in Earth Sciences, Geography and Environment. Cham: Springer, n.n..
n.n.Ü., Akkemik and D., Mantzouka and U., Tunç and F, Koçbulut: The first Palaeoxylotomical evidence from the Mid-Eocene Climate Optimum from Turkey. In: Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 285, n.n., 104356,
n.n.Ü., Akkemik and D., Mantzouka and K, Yıldırım D.: The first report of a new Lesbosoxylon species from the early –middle Miocene of eastern Anatolia. In: Geodiversitas, 42, n.n., 427–441
n.n.D., Mantzouka and V., Bozukov and M, Ivanov: The first report of an “Evergreen Castanopsis type” wood (Fagaceae) for the Late Miocene/Early Pliocene of Europe (Bulgaria, Blagoevgrad Graben. In: Geological Journal, n.n., 1–18