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  1. On the stratigraphy and paleobotany of the Cenozoic plant beds of the Sendai area by Haruo Okutsu, 1955
  2. Bibliography of North American paleobotany for 1985 by Gary E Dolph, 1986
  3. Index of generic names of fossil plants, 1974-1978: Based on the Compendium index of paleobotany of the U.S. Geological Survey (Geological Survey bulletin ; 1517) by Arthur Dwight Watt, 1981
  4. Contributions to Pennsylvanian paleobotany Mazocarpon oedipternum,: Sp. nov. and Sigillarian relationships, (Illinois.State geological survey.Report of investigations) by James Morton Schopf, 1941
  5. Introduction To Paleobotany by ArnoldChesterA, 1947
  6. Paleobotany of Porto Rico (New York Academy of Sciences. Scientific survey of Porto Rico and the Virgin Islands) by Arthur Hollick, 1928
  7. The stratigraphy of the Stephahanian rocks of the Sabero Coalfield, León (NW. Spain) and an investigation of the fossil flora: Part 3, Systematic paleobotany, pecopterids (Palaeontographica) by John A Knight, 1985
  8. Laboratory exercises in paleobotany and vertebrate paleontology by Greg J Retallack, 1985
  9. Report on European paleobotany, 1939-1947 by Olof H Selling, 1948
  10. Contributions to Pennsylvanian paleobotany: Notes on the Lepidocarpaceae (Illinois State Geological Survey. Circular) by James Morton Schopf, 1941
  11. Upper Pennyslvanian coals and associated rocks : depositional environments, sedimentation, paleontology, and paleobotany : upper Ohio River Valley, NE ... Section, Geological Society of America) by Aureal T Cross, 1988
  12. Growth of paleobotany in relation to biostratigraphy of India (Sir Albert Charles Seward Memorial lecture) by A. K Ghosh, 1979
  13. Introduction to Paleobotany by Arnold Ca, 1947
  14. Tertiary stratigraphy and paleobotany of the Cook Inlet region, Alaska: Discussion of stratigraphic significance of fossil plants from the Chickaloon, ... of the Cook Inlet region, Alaska) by Jack A Wolfe, 1966

81. CMNH Paleobotany
paleobotany. The section holds about 16000 specimens. Among the Paleozoic plants, the Pennsylvaniaaged collections are particularly significant,
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PALEOBOTANY
The section holds about 16,000 specimens. Among the Paleozoic plants, the Pennsylvania-aged collections are particularly significant, especially the Cannelton/Mansfield, Lacoe, and Oleksyshyn collections. Tertiary holdings include collections made by invertebrate and vertebrate paleontologists from localities previously unknown to paleobotanists and the excellent and large collections of Green River flora. Our collections from Monte Bolca, Italy, are the largest in the country and are of great value for study and exhibit. Other excellent European holdings are those from Gelinden, Belgium; and Armissan, France, both valuable research collections. Back to the CMNH Home Page

82. Ecology And Evolution Community Archive Nevada Paleobotany
Nevada paleobotany. on the Ecology and Evolution Community Archive. Schorn, HE, CJ Bell, SW Starratt, and DW Wheeler (1994) A ComputerAssisted Annotated
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83. General Natural Science And Earth Science Paleobotany Links
The Evolving Earth Foundation is dedicated to earth science education and geology and paleotology research.
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84. Paleo1
Palynology is a specialized field within paleobotany, dedicated to the study Coal geology, stratigraphic palynology, paleobotany and palynology of Upper
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PLANT PALEOBIOLOGY Reconstruction of an Early Miocene landscape, Great Plains of North America J.H. Maternes mural, U.S. Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution What We Do Paleobotany is the study of all aspects of ancient plants, including their anatomy, morphology, evolution, and ecological relationships. Most paleobotanical research involves the study of variously-preserved larger plant fossils, including wood, leaves, cones, flowers, seeds, etc. Palynology is a specialized field within paleobotany, dedicated to the study of microscopic plant remains, including spores and pollen grains. Palynology is an important tool in oil exploration, where both the age of specific rock layers and the environment of deposition can be determined using the palynomorphs preserved in the rocks. Palynology is also valuable for the reconstruction of ancient ecosystems. Paleoecology involves the reconstruction of various aspects of ancient ecosystems. Since plants are the defining elements in most terrestrial communities, paleobotanical and palynological research provides a means to reconstruct the major components of terrestrial ecosystems. Such studies can include the composition and distribution of various community elements; the prevailing climate with respect to temperature and rainfall; and patterns of vegetation dynamics (succession) in response to factors such as climatic change, volcanism, fire, and hydrologic disturbance. Reconstruction of the plant components of ancient ecosystems provides a basis for defining the nature of the interactions between plants and the animals present in ancient communities.

85. The PaleoNet Forum 1:5
Which brings me at last to the topic of this essay how will paleobotany First, let s follow thorough on the idea that the state of paleobotany,
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The PaleoNet Forum: A Monthly Electronic Journal January, 1996: Volume 2, Issue 1 The Future of Paleobotany (or, How am I driving?) Una R. Smith Department of Biology, Yale University The PaleoNet Forum: An Irregular Electronic Journal
January, 1996: Volume 2, Issue 1
The Future of Paleobotany (How am I driving ?)
Una R. Smith
Department of Biology, Yale University, New Haven, CT.
Where are we now? As any evolutionary biologist or ecologist knows from experience, the organisms most successfully adapted to a given environment will generally perceive any form of rapid change as decay of the environment and decreasing fitness. This is the famous Red Queen hypothesis, after a fictional character who must run as fast as she can just to stay in place. It seems probable that future historians of science will view the end of this century as a period of extremely rapid change. It is not surprising, then, to read in society newsletters and hear at meetings wails of distress over the "poor state of (insert your field of research here)". This view, which seems to be especially common within older fields of science, is a reflection of the even more famous hypothesis that The Grass is Always Greener on the Other Side, together with a corollary of the Red Queen hypothesis, that Things Used to Be Better. But what basis do these ideas have in reality? And what should we do? Do you believe in Punctuated Equilibrium? Paleobiologists know from studying the fossil record that rapid change may be responsible not only for mass extinction events

86. Paleobotany Links, Articles And Topics At Suite101.com
Links, topics and articles at Suite101 related to paleobotany.
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87. Customized Paleobotany Forms — Specify!
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Document Actions This area is under construction. If you have something to contribute to this category, you can use the outline below to give some shape to your feedback. Below are sample data entry forms for Specify which have been customized for paleobotanical collections. They can be downloaded and imported into a Specify installation and further modified for local use. Browse through the data screen images and if you find the forms useful as a starting point for customizations of your own, follow the steps for downloading and installing them in your copy of Specify. Importing Paleobotany Forms
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  • 88. Appendix - BSA Paleobotanical Section
    paleobotany is the study of fossil plants, including their origin, evolution, paleobotany also encompasses study of past climates and communities and
    http://www.botany.org/bsa/millen/app-8.html
    Executive Summary:
    Paleobotanical Section of the Botanical Society of America
    Implementation of this plan relies primarily upon adoption of the scientific goals and strategic priorities by funding agencies, particularly the National Science Foundation. The paleobotanical community is primarily academic in composition and thus relies on the initiative of individual investigators and research teams. The Paleobotanical Section of the Botanical Society of America will take responsibility for this agenda by working to implement the goals and priorities presented. Implicit in this research agenda is the assumption that graduate students in paleobotany have a broad training in areas such as phylogenetic theory, molecular systematics, morphology and anatomy, and paleobotany. Likewise, paleoecological investigators must have been trained not only in paleobotany, taxonomy, sedimentology (depositional environments), and biostratigraphy, but also in ecology, population biology, biogeography, and climatology.
    Section Committee:
    • Charles P. Daghlian, Committee Chair-Dartmouth College

    89. Paleobotany Index Page - Botanical Society Of America's Online Plant Image Colle
    paleobotany Index Page Botanical Society of America s Online Plant Image Collection.
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    ONLINE IMAGE COLLECTION Index Pages: American Journal Of Botany Cover Images BSA Members - Images Angiosperms - Embryogenesis ... Xylem Development
    Paleobotany Index Page
    Aglaophyton major (sporangium) Rhynia gwynne-vaughani (stem, x.s.) ... bsa-manager@botany.org - Document is XHTML 1.0 Transitional Please note: THIS SITE IS BEST VIEWED USING NEWER BROWSERS!

    90. Alexa - Browse: Paleobotany
    Alexa web search a new kind of search engine. With traffic rankings, user reviews and other information about sites, Alexa is a web site discovery tool.
    http://www.alexa.com/browse?&CategoryID=79430

    91. Collections And Research At The Cleveland Museum Of Natural History Department O
    DEPARTMENT OF paleobotany. Museum paleobotany collection This collection includes excellent plant fossils from the Late Devonian Cleveland Shale (360
    http://www.cmnh.org/collections/dept-paleobotany.html
    DEPARTMENT OF PALEOBOTANY Museum Paleobotany collection
    This collection includes excellent plant fossils from the Late Devonian Cleveland Shale (360 million years ago) not known anywhere else in the world and the Zimmerman Collection of 1,000 specimens of petrified wood, mostly from the western United States. The largest holding in the collection is the Hoskins Collection of 25,000 fossil plant specimens from North America and around the world.
    Current departmental research
    Studying the Deccan Intertrappean flora of India in relation to the environment and assessing the age of the sediments that preserved the plant matter; working on the flora of the Late Devonian Cleveland Shale and contemporary rocks in relation to their systematics, significance in evolution and depositional environment.
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    92. Paleobotany And Paleoclimate Of The Southern Colorado Plateau (page 1 Of 2)
    Research paleobotany and paleoclimate of the southern Colorado Plateau (page 1 of 2). Adapted by R. Scott Anderson from R. Scott Anderson,
    http://www.cpluhna.nau.edu/Research/paleoof_southern_coloplat.htm
    Search the CP-LUHNA Web pages Paleobotany and Paleoclimate of the Southern Colorado Plateau Packrat Midden Research in the Grand Canyon Environmental Change in the Upper Gunnison Basin The Spread of Maize to the Colorado Plateau ... Fire-Southern Oscillation Relations in the Southwest
    Paleobotany and paleoclimate of the southern Colorado Plateau (page 1 of 2)
    Adapted by R. Scott Anderson from R. Scott Anderson, Julio L. Betancourt, Jim I. Mead, Richard H. Hevly, David P. Adam. 2000. Middle- and late-Wisconsin paleobotanic and paleoclimatic records from the southern Colorado Plateau, USA. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
    Introduction
    The biota of the Colorado Plateau during the middle (50,000-27,500 B.P.) and late (27,500-14,000 B.P.) Wisconsin time periods was dramatically different from that seen today. Evidence for these significant changes is found in packrat middens alluvial and cave sites, and in ancient

    93. Am. J. Bot. - Paleobotany
    Alan Graham Studies in Neotropical paleobotany. XIII. An OligoMiocene palynoflora from Simojovel (Chiapas, Mexico) Am. J. Bot. 1999. 86 17-31.
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    William L. Crepet, Kevin C. Nixon, and Maria A. Gandolfo
    An extinct calycanthoid taxon, Jerseyanthus calycanthoides , from the Late Cretaceous of New Jersey
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    David L. Dilcher, Mary E. Bernardes-De-Oliveira, Denise Pons, and Terry A. Lott
    Welwitschiaceae from the Lower Cretaceous of northeastern Brazil
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    Walter L. Cressler III and Hermann W. Pfefferkorn
    A Late Devonian isoetalean lycopsid, Otzinachsonia Beerboweri , gen. et sp. nov., from north-central Pennsylvania, USA
    Am. J. Bot. 2005. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]
    Dana L. Royer, Peter Wilf, David A. Janesko, Elizabeth A. Kowalski, and David L. Dilcher
    Correlations of climate and plant ecology to leaf size and shape: potential proxies for the fossil record
    Am. J. Bot. 2005. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] [Supplementary Data]
    Monique Feist, Junying Liu, and Paul Tafforeau
    New insights into Paleozoic charophyte morphology and phylogeny
    Am. J. Bot. 2005.

    94. CyberStacks(sm) Paleobotany Screen
    paleobotany. (QE901996.5). QScience, R-Medicine, S-Agriculture, T-Technology, U-Military, V-Naval. QE 905 General Works, Treatises,and Textbooks
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    Paleobotany (QE:901-996.5) Q Science R Medicine S Agriculture T Technology U Military V Naval
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    Plant Fossil Record
    Summary: "This Version 2.2 of the Plant Fossil Record (PFR2.2) database includes descriptions and occurrences of many thousands of extinct plants. For the first time modern genera with fossil species are included in the desription database. Names, places and ages can be searched and the occurrences are instantly plotted on a global map. Patterns of migration and evolution through geological time can be clearly examined to help better understand the history of climatic and environmental change." "The biological, geological and geographical aspects of [the Plant Fossil Record] ... data have been obtained directly from the scientific literature or from museum collections. Please understand that the records have not been checked as "correct" identifications, locations or age determinations, and are as they were published. ...[T]he user, must take responsibility to justify their reliability." "The data was kindly provided by the following individuals: D. Mai, Berlin; J. Kvacek, Prague; E. Wheeler, North Carolina; J. Eder-Kovar, Vienna; R. Ravn, Alaska; L. Budantsev and O. Lavrenko, Saint Petersburg; L. Fotyanova, Moscow; S. Brown and H. Fisher, London."

    95. Paleontology And Paleobotany
    Overview of ancient life in Yellowstone Resources providing an overview of palentology and paleobotany in Yellowstone. Show me information about
    http://serc.carleton.edu/research_education/yellowstone/paleontology_paleobotany
    @import "/styles/layout_cutting_edge.css"; @import "/styles/base.css"; @import "/styles/cretaceous_look.css"; Exploring the Yellowstone Geoecosystem
    A Digital Resource Collection for Teaching and Learning Integrating Research and Education Yellowstone Key Topics
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    Overview of ancient life in Yellowstone
    Resources providing an overview of palentology and paleobotany in Yellowstone. Show me information about paleontology Hide
    • Nature and Science: Natural Features and Ecosystems. This Yellowstone National Park website gives a brief overview of how geologic characteristics form the foundation of the park's ecosystem. Yellowstone has a unique interplay between volcanic, hydrothermal, and glacial processes that exert control on the distribution of flora and fauna. Topics include summaries on geologic formations, glaciation, geothermal features, and volcanism. more info
      The Yellowstone Paleontological Survey.
      The goal of this website is to increase the awareness of Yellowstone National Park's paleontological resources, and provide a framework for future research projects. In this report, information can be browsed by the section headings of introduction, stratigraphy, fossil chronology, taxonomy, localities, interpretation, paleontological resource management, research, collections and curation, paleontological resources near Yellowstone, bibliography, and appendices. more info
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    96. EDUCATION PLANET - 14 Web Sites For Paleobotany
    UCMP paleobotany Type Catalog and Collection Info * The UCMP The paleobotany type collection contains specimens which were illustrated or r
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    Search 100,000+ top educational sites, lessons and more! Home Science Biology Botany ... Paleobotany Found 14 ' Paleobotany ' Web Sites. Web Sites (1 - 10 of 14): UCMP Paleobotany Type Catalog and Collection Info - 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 r...
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    Report Link Problem Add Comment 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 collections in the southeastern United States. The collections include excellent representation of...
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    Report Link Problem Add Comment Botany and Paleobotany Dictionary - illustrated guide to terms about plants and fossil plants.
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    Report Link Problem Add Comment UCMP Vertebrate Type Catalog and Collection Info - The UCMP collection includes vertebrate fossils from the Devonian to the Recent and from localities around the globe. Unique aspects of the collection are holdings of Triassic vertebrates from western North America, Cretaceous dinosaurs and mammals from M...
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    Report Link Problem Add Comment UCMP Invertebrate Type Catalog - Most groups of invertebrates, geologic ages, and geographic regions are represented in the UCMP collections. The holdings include over 15,000 type specimens, fossils from tens of thousands of localities, over 500,000 Recent mollusks, and extensive referen...

    97. USGS: Science Topics: Paleobotany
    Provides links to USGS information about paleobotany and related topics. Provides a topical browse interface into USGS information utilizing controlled
    http://www.usgs.gov/science/science.php?term=858

    98. Tiscali - Search
    Alphabetical list of links pertaining to paleobotany. 11.PETRALGA (Permian Triassic Algae) Paleontology, paleobotany, and pollen analysis links.
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    document.domain = 'tiscali.it'; Home Search Science Biology ... Botany Paleobotany Databases Organizatio... Palynology Regional ... Paleobotani...@ Siti selezionati dalla categoria Paleobotany
    Links for Palaeobotanists Annotated links to internet resources, especially for palaeobotanists. A History of Palaeozoic Forests, by Hans Kerp This web version contains the original illustrations as appeared in the printed version and many links directly related to the history of Palaeozoic forests. Did the Wood Roach or Prototermite Cause the Permian-Triassic Coal Hiatus? A symbiosis of the wood roach with a cellulose digesting protozoa probably caused Permian aridity and rise of conifers, and created the early Triassic coal hiatus. Environmental Archaeology, Florida Museum of Natural History This discipline analyzes and interprets past human resources uses and human/environment interactions. It is made up of three subdisciplines - Zooarchaeology, Archaeobotany, and Archaeopedology. Fossil Leaves and Seeds in West-Central Nevada Information on fossil plants from the Middlegate Hills, west-central Nevada. Geobiology of Polar Latitude Eocene Forests Describes a paleobotanical/paleoecological study of fossil forest site in the Canadian high arctic. Research information about the University of Pennsylvania research at the fossil forest site.

    99. MASC25
    Title, Holding Institution, Full details. There is 1 result matching the heading paleobotany. TM Harris Collection, The University of Reading Expand
    http://www.masc25.ac.uk/browse.php?term=Paleobotany

    100. HighWire -- Browse Journals - Paleobotany
    Browse Journals publishing on paleobotany, (return to Topic List page). TopicMap, paleobotany. Sort by. Alphabet, , Frequency of articles in paleobotany
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