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Reconstructing the Botanical Past: Art and Paleobotany

Spagnuolo, Eddie J.; Giraldo, L. Alejandro; Coiro, Mario; LYDON, SUSANNAH

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Authors

Eddie J. Spagnuolo

L. Alejandro Giraldo

Mario Coiro



Abstract

Paleoart is an important tool for paleobotanists when reconstructing fossil plants and ancient ecosystems, and communicating with diverse audiences. Plants are fundamental components of terrestrial ecosystems. Thus, accurately depicting ancient plants in art is crucial for communicating comprehensive knowledge about ancient life. Here, we briefly review the history of paleobotanical art, discuss the challenges when accurately depicting plants in paleoreconstructions, and highlight recent works that reconcile isolated plant organs into scientifically accurate wholeplant and landscape-level reconstructions. Historically, paleoart has included plants as background elements in art featuring charismatic vertebrates, resulting in poorly depicted plants and ecosystems. Plant blindness—the phenomenon in which humans are more inclined to detect and appreciate fauna than flora—is a persistent problem for science communicators, botanists, and paleobotanists. Although plant blindness is rampant in 20th-century paleoart, modern paleoart that accurately incorporates and focuses on ancient plants can increase plant visibility in portrayals of the geologic past.

Citation

Spagnuolo, E. J., Giraldo, L. A., Coiro, M., & LYDON, S. (2024). Reconstructing the Botanical Past: Art and Paleobotany. Plant Science Bulletin, 70(3), 264-276

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Sep 5, 2024
Online Publication Date Dec 19, 2024
Publication Date Dec 19, 2024
Deposit Date Jan 6, 2025
Publicly Available Date Jan 6, 2025
Print ISSN 0032-0919
Electronic ISSN 1537-9752
Publisher Botanical Society of America
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 70
Issue 3
Pages 264-276
Keywords art, fossils, paleoart, paleobotany, plant awareness disparity, plant blindness, plant fossils, scientific reconstructions
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/43947437
Publisher URL https://www.botany.org/psbarchive/issue/2024-v70-2.html

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