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         Paleobotany:     more books (100)
  1. An Introduction To Paleobotany by Chester A. Arnold, 2007-03-15
  2. Paleobotany and the Evolution of Plants by Wilson N. Stewart, Gar W. Rothwell, 1993-02-26
  3. Elements of Paleobotany by K.A. Siddiqui, 2005
  4. Paleobotany Part I Precambrian Thru Perm (Paleobotany) by Thomas N. Taylor, Edith L. Smoot, 1997-06
  5. An Introduction to Paleobotany by Chester A. Arnold, 1947
  6. Studies in paleobotany by Henry Nathaniel Andrews, 1967
  7. Principles of paleobotany by William Culp Darrah, 1960
  8. Bibliography of American Paleobotany: 1976-1988 by etc Botanical Society of America, 1976
  9. An Introduction to Paleobotany by Chester A. Arnold, 2003
  10. Paleobotany, Paleoecology, and Evolution
  11. Axelrod: Contributions to the Neogene Paleobotany of Central California (Pr Only) (University of California publications in geological sciences ; v. 121) by Axelrod, 1992-07-01
  12. Darrah Principles of Paleobotany 2ed by DARRAH PRINCIPL,
  13. Upper Gondwana Stratigraphy and Paleobotany of Rajmahal Hills, Bihar, India. by S. SENGUPTA, 1988
  14. A Textbook of Bryophytes, Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms and Paleobotany by A.V.S.S. Sambamurty, 2005

1. VPL: Directory Page
An introductory look into the world of paleobotany. Designed as a teaching tool for a class at UC Berkeley, but providing useful background information to anyone interested in this field.
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/IB181/VPL/Dir.html
[Lab I] [Lab II] [Lab III] [Lab IV] ... [Lab XII]
VIRTUAL
PALEOBOTANY What are the synapomorphies for land plants? What does it take? Secondarily reduced? How is it like a moss? A grade? What does it mean? A grade? Heterospory and the origin of seeds? Why sisters? Is this a good interpretation? Why is this node unresolved? Biogeography for members of this clade? Alternative topologies? What data support each? Double fertilization - what was the ancestral state? Age of the anthophytes and stratigraphic debt? Can we resolve this node? What about Zygopteris, Stauropteris, and Cladoxylon Is there a good synapomorphy for ferns?
Paleobotany links
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2. Hans' Paleobotany Pages
Website on fossil plants.
http://www.xs4all.nl/~steurh/home.html
Nederlandse versie
Hans' Paleobotany Pages
Taxodium at Ellecom (NL): a living fossil. This website is dedicated to fossil plants . The first indications for the existence of land plants date from 470 million years ago, from the Ordovician. The oldest with the naked eye visible fossils of land plants are about 425 million years old, from the Middle Silurian. From this time on the plants spread over the land and the continents turned to green. This was the beginning of an amazing development, which created the terms for animal life on land.
On the basis of mainly self-found fossils a view is given of plant life in the Silurian, the Devonian, the Carboniferous and the Permian. Enjoy the beauty and the multitude of forms of long vanished plants!
Small animals, living between the plants, are also considered.
And now a little bit Cretaceous! Use the index
CONTENTS
Silurian
Devonian
Silurian/Devonian
Silurian/Devonian
Silurian/Devonian
Devonian
Devonian
Devonian Devonian Carboniferous* Carboniferous* Carboniferous* Carboniferous* Carboniferous* Carboniferous*/Permian Carboniferous* Carboniferous* Carboniferous* Carboniferous*/Permian Permian Permian - present Cretaceous Pennsylvanian

3. UCMP Paleobotany Type Catalog And Collection Info
A searchable catalog containing information on type specimens of fossil plants, algae and fungi.
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/collections/plant.html
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Paleobotany Collection: Catalogs and Information
The UCMP paleobotany catalog ( available on-line updated January 2004 ) contains information on over 26,000 specimens of fossil plants, algae, and fungi catalogued through 2004. The paleobotany type collection contains specimens which were illustrated or referred to in a publication as representative of a particular form the author(s) studied. Primary types are the specimens chosen as nameholders when a species or subspecies is first described. These include the holotype (the primary nameholder of a species) and paratypes (additional specimens used in the original species description). Secondary types are additional specimens assigned to a species and include primarily hypotypes (those specimens figured) and homeotypes (unfigured specimens). Although the latter type categories are not formally recognized by the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature (ICBN), they generally represent additional well preserved specimens from the original collections. In addition, specimen data and images of UCMP's modern cleared leaf collection are now available on-line. The database has been checked, but may still contain errors.

4. Yale Peabody Museum: The Collections: Paleobotany
A worldwide paleobotanical collection dating from the early 19th century.
http://www.peabody.yale.edu/collections/pb/
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James Dwight Dana,
Over the past 20 years the collection has seen unparalleled growth. Part of this expansion is the result of field collecting, but the largest increase is from the addition of 2 orphaned collections: The New York Botanical Garden Collection and a substantial part of the Princeton University paleobotanical collections. These holdings include material that formed the basis of the research of many of the founders of American paleobotany, including J.S. Newberry, Leo Lesquereux, E.W. Berry, W.M. Fontaine, Lester Ward and Arthur Hollick.
Compendium Index of North American Mesozoic and Cenozoic Type Fossil Plants
and the National Cleared Leaf Collection.
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Linda Klise Collections Manager Fax 203.432.9816 linda.klise@yale.edu Sandra Preston Museum Assistant Fax 203.432.9816

5. Review Of Paleobotany And Palynology
Online version of the Review of paleobotany and Palynology.
http://www.elsevier.com/inca/publications/store/5/0/3/3/5/9/
Home Site map Regional Sites Advanced Product Search ... Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology Journal information Product description Editorial board Audience Abstracting/indexing For Authors Guide for authors Online Submission Subscription information Bibliographic and ordering information Conditions of sale Dispatch dates Journal related information Most downloaded articles Other journals in same subject area Related publications About Elsevier ... Select your view REVIEW OF PALAEOBOTANY AND PALYNOLOGY
An International Journal
Editors-in-Chief:
H. Kerp, H. Visscher

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Note to Contributors: Online submission is now available for this journal. To submit your article online, go to: http://ees.elsevier.com/palbo
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Encyclopedia of Geology: 5 Volume Set

Encyclopedia of Earth Systems Science: 4 Volume Set
Virtual Journal of Geobiology To register for our FREE bimonthly e-newsletter in the earth sciences Click here Description The Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology is an international journal for articles in all fields of palaeobotany and palynology dealing with all groups, ranging from marine palynomorphs to higher land plants. Original contributions and comprehensive review papers should appeal to an international audience. Typical topics include but are not restricted to systematics, evolution, palaeobiology, palaeoecology, biostratigraphy, biochronology, palaeoclimatology, paleogeography, taphonomy, palaeoenvironmental reconstructions, vegetation history, and practical applications of palaeobotany and palynology, e.g. in coal and petroleum geology and archaeology. The journal especially encourages the publication of articles in which palaeobotany and palynology are applied for solving fundamental geological and biological problems as well as innovative and interdisciplinary approaches.

6. Links For Palaeobotanists 1
Division of paleobotany, Natural History Museum and Biodiversity Abstracts, Workshop on Permian Triassic paleobotany and Palynology, June 16-18, 2005.
http://www.uni-wuerzburg.de/mineralogie/palbot1.html
An annotated collection of pointers to information on palaeobotany
or to WWW resources which may be of use to palaeobotanists (with an Upper Triassic bias).
Teaching Documents
Lecture Notes,
Quizzes, Taxa, ...
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D. Barthel-Ludwig , K. , T. Kowalke , M. Krings , H. Mayr , M. Nose Werner Riddles within the stones - Analysing palaeontological traces . PDF file, in German. Catalogue of the 41st Munich Mineral Show, 2004. Generaldirektion der Staatlichen Naturwissenschaftlichen Sammlungen Bayerns, (The Bavarian Natural History Collections, the largest union of Natural History institutions in Germany): Natural Science Museums in Bavaria, Special exhibitions Jason Rosenhouse , Department of Mathematics, James Madison University Harrisonburg, Virginia: Evolutionblog . The purpose of this blog is to provide daily commentary on issues related to any aspect of the endless dispute between evolution and creationism. See also Spiegel Online , September 21, 2005: CDU-Politiker Althaus bietet Kreationisten ein Forum (in German). See also:
Der Stern, G+J

7. Links For Palaeobotanists 1
Links for Palaeobotanists 1, Annotated links to internet resources, especially for palaeobotanists (Palaeobotany, paleobotany)
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

8. Paleobotany And Palynology
Welcome to the paleobotany and Palynology Home Page of the Florida Museum of Natural History. The paleobotanical holdings of the FLMNH are the
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

9. Nan Crystal Arens
paleobotany, University of CaliforniaBerkeley.
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/people/nan/nan.html
Nan Crystal Arens
Dr. Arens has relocated to: Department of Geosciences
Geneva, NY 14456 Tel. 315-781-3930 e-mail. arens@hws.edu

10. Paleobotany
paleobotany. Angiosperm Evolution. Turonian (Late Cretaceous 90 million years old http//www.colby.edu/~ragastal/Paleobot. ..
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

11. Virtual Paleobotany Lab
An introductory look into the world of paleobotany. Designed as a teaching tool for a class at UC Berkeley, but providing useful background
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

12. Paleobotany (Fossil Plants) - Part Of Kuban's Paleo Place
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http://members.aol.com/fostrak/palebota.htm
Paleobotany (Fossil Plants)
Part of Kuban's Paleo Place
This website has moved. If you are not redirected to the new site within a few seconds, please click on the link to the new URL below. Thank you.
paleo.cc/kpaleo/palebota.htm

13. Araucariaceae Description
of the family, including geographic distribution, taxonomy, ethnobotany, and paleobotany.......
http://www.botanik.uni-bonn.de/conifers/ar/index.htm
Phylogenetic relationships within the Araucariaceae inferred from rbcL gene sequences (after Kershaw and Wagstaff 2001 choose a genus: Agathis Araucaria Wollemia Araucariaceae
Common Names
Araucaria family.
Taxonomic notes
Three genera with 40 species. Some authors elevate the family to the level of an order, Araucariales Heintze (1927). Relationships within the family, long contested (see the Agathis and Araucaria descriptions), have recently been elucidated by genetic (rbcL) analyses performed on 29 species within the family (Setoguchi et al. 1998). Phylogenetic trees for these analyses agree that all three genera are monophyletic and that Wollemia is the most primitive of the three. Within Araucaria , the four sections previously recognized ( Araucaria, Bunya, Eutacta , and Intermedia ) are supported, but relationships within Agathis remain somewhat unclear (see Agathis for more information). "The New Caledonian Araucaria and Agathis species each formed a monophyletic group with very low differentiation in rbcL sequences among them, indicating rapid adaptive radiation to new edaphic conditions, i.e., ultramafic soils, in the post-Eocene era" (

14. UCMP Paleobotany Type Catalog And Collection Info
paleobotany Collection Catalogs and Information
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

15. Rhynie Research Index
Details of the paleobotany from University of M¼nster.
http://www.uni-muenster.de/GeoPalaeontologie/Palaeo/Palbot/erhynie.html
P ALAEOBOTANICAL R ESEARCH G ROUP U NIVERSITY M T HE R HYNIE C HERT AND ITS F LORA I NDEX I. Introduction II. The Rhynie Chert Flora III. Rhynia and Aglaophyton IV. Vesicular Arbuscular Mycorrhizae V. The Alternation of Generations in Early Land Plants VI. Growth Forms of Aglaophyton and Rhynia VII. Nothia and Horneophyton VIII. Asteroxylon and Life Strategies of Early Land Plants IX. Fungi and non-vascular Plants X. Faunal Remains XI. Reconstructing a Fossil Ecosystem XII. Rhynie Chert Bibliography XIII. Rhynie Chert Links Rhynia gwynne-vaughanii April 2000

16. Botany Past And Future
paleobotany What is paleobotany? paleobotany Collection (University of California Museum of Paleontology)
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

17. Paleobotany And Palynology
Welcome to the paleobotany and Palynology Home Page of the Florida Museum of Natural History. The paleobotanical holdings of the FLMNH are the largest such
http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/paleobotany/
Staff, Students and Alumni Graduate Programs Collection Policies Image Gallery ... Database Demo ADVANCES IN PALEOBOTANYRECOGNIZING THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF DAVID L. DILCHER AND THE LATE JACK A. WOLFE ON THE OCCASION OF THEIR 70TH BIRTHDAY Paramount Plaza Hotel, Gainesville, Florida, USA March 12-15, 2006 A three-day program of symposia, contributed papers and posters and social events, celebrating the achievements of Jack A. Wolfe and David L. Dilcher, will be held in Gainesville, Florida, USA, March 12-15, 2006. These two paleobotanists, born on the same day in 1936, have greatly influenced Cretaceous and Cenozoic paleobotany through the introduction of new methods and approaches for investigation of floristic and climatic change and the evolution of various groups of pteridophytes, gymnosperms and angiosperms. Sessions will be held at the conference facilities of the Paramount Plaza Hotel in Gainesville overlooking Bivens Lake, with a diversity of shore birds and abundant alligators. More information ...

18. International Journal Of Plant Sciences
Research that seeks the answers to questions in all areas of the plant sciences. Topics covered include plantmicrobe interactions, development, structure and systematics, molecular biology, genetics and evolution, ecology, paleobotany, and physiology and ecophysiology. Founded in 1875 by John M. Coulter. Electronic edition.
http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/IJPS/home.html

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19. Hans' Paleobotany Pages
Website on paleobotany (fossil plants)
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

20. Paleobotany And Palynology Image Gallery - Page 1
paleobotany and Palynology Image Gallery. Next. Last. Publications Page paleobotany Home. click on image to increase size Paleomyrtinaea
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Pigg, K.B., R.A. Stockey and S.L. Maxwell. 1993. Paleomyrtinaea , a new genus of permineralized myrtaceous fruits and seeds from the Eocene of British Columbia and Paleocene of North Dakota. Canadian Journal of Botany

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