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2015A myristicaceous seed from the Early Eocene of southern England: implications for the age of Myristicaceae
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Paleobotanical SectionManchester, Steven R.; Doyle, James A.; Sauquet, Hervé.Myristicaceae
Eocene
England
Seed
molecular dating
2317An Angiosperm Leaf Assemblage from the Warman Clay Pit (Middle Eocene, Claiborne Group), Western Tennessee
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Paleobotanical SectionWang, Hongshan; Dilcher, David.Middle Eocene
Claiborne Formation
Tennessee
angiosperm
1189A new pycnoxylic lyginopterid from the Fayetteville Formation (Late Mississippian) of Arkansas
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Paleobotanical SectionDunn, Michael T.seed ferns
Mississippian
Fayetteville Formation
Lyginopteridaceae
69A new species of the fern Cynepteris from the Late Triassic of Arizona: Implications for the early diversification of the Schizaeales
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Paleobotanical SectionAxsmith, Brian.ferns
Triassic
Mesozoic
1723A new tree from the Mississippian (early Carboniferous) of Queensland, Australia
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Paleobotanical SectionDecombeix, Anne-Laure; McLoughlin, Stephen; Meyer-Berthaud, Brigitte; Galtier, Jean.lignophyte
Mississippian
Australia
tree
2278A novel angiosperm reproductive structure from the Late Cretaceous of New Mexico
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Paleobotanical SectionBoucher, Lisa.Cretaceous
angiosperm
inflorescence
flower
1856An unusual structure (ovule?) from the Middle Triassic of Antarctica
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Paleobotanical SectionHermsen, E. J.; Taylor, Thomas N.; Taylor, Edith L..Fremouw Formation
Triassic
Antarctica
permineralization
1399A Physiological Interpretation of the Paleozoic Seed Plant Medullosa
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Paleobotanical SectionWilson, Jonathan P.; Holbrook, Noel; Knoll, Andrew H..Medullosa
wood anatomy
seed fern
paleoecology
water transport
1254A preliminary survey of fungal biodiversity across the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary, Raton and Denver basins, USA
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Paleobotanical SectionPhipps, Carlie J.; Upchurch, Garland; Oxley, F. M..Fungi
Cretaceous
Microthyriaceae
Tertiary
Trichopeltinites
1321A revision of "xeromorphic" plant cuticle characters as indicators of palaeo-environmental aridity
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Paleobotanical SectionHaworth, Matthew; McElwain, Jennifer.xeromorphy
cuticle
stomatal papillae
1727Beautiful CUTICLE: Plant cuticle as a tool for taxonomic and paleoenvironmental determination
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Paleobotanical SectionBarclay, Richard; McElwain, Jennifer; Dilcher, David; Sageman, Bradley.paleobotany
paleoecology
cuticle
Database
taxonomy
paleoclimate
1593Bringing together the living and the dead: Integrating extant and fossil biodiversity in evolutionary studies of Proteaceae (Proteales)
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Paleobotanical SectionSauquet, Hervé; Cantrill, David J.; Weston, Peter H.; Barker, Nigel; Mast, Austin; Savolainen, Vincent.character evolution
Fossil
fossil calibration
pollen evolution
Proteaceae
Proteales
936Buds and Branching in the Triassic sphenophyte Spaciinodum collinsonii
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Paleobotanical SectionRyberg, Patricia E.; Taylor, Edith L.; Taylor, Thomas N..Triassic
Antarctica
Sphenophyta
Spaciinodum
1510Cuticle micromorphology of Glyptostrobus from the Early Cenozoic of the Canadian Arctic
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Paleobotanical SectionVikulin, S.V.; Upchurch, Garland; LePage, B.A..Glyptostrobus
Tertiary
Conifer
2118Cyclocarya and its significance to the diversification of Juglandaceae
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Paleobotanical SectionTaylor, Witt.Cyclocarya
Juglandaceae
Biogeography
Paleocene
North Dakota
Almont
2144Deep Meaning: first principles apply in distinguishing between signal and noise in the fossil record of angiosperms
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Paleobotanical SectionCrepet, William.angiosperm
Fossil
timing
fossil identification
2182Deep Time—Adaptive Significance of Sex
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Paleobotanical SectionDilcher, David.flower evolution
paleobotany
1428Diversity among Pennsylvanian age walchian conifer plants: a third species of the genus Emporia
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Paleobotanical SectionHernandez-Castillo, Genaro R.; Stockey, Ruth A.; Rothwell, Gar W.; Mapes, Gene.Conifer
Diversity
Emporia
Pennsylvanian
Whole-plant
2039Early steps of angiosperm-pollinator coevolution
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Paleobotanical SectionHu, Shusheng; Dilcher, David; Jarzen, David; Taylor, David W..pollination
pollination syndromes
insect pollination
fossil pollen
evolution
2038Ferns in the freezer: Early Cretaceous (Albian) ferns from Alexander Island, Antarctica
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Paleobotanical SectionNagalingum, Nathalie; Cantrill, David J..Lower Cretaceous
ferns
polar
Antarctica
Gondwana
macrofossil
Mesozoic
1865First record of Cupressaceae s.l. from the Jurassic of Patagonia, Argentina
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Paleobotanical SectionEscapa, Ignacio; Cuneo, Nestor; Axsmith, Brian.Jurassic
Conifers
Cupressaceae
Patagonia
Argentina
1220Fossil evidence for the genus Todea: implications for the phylogeny of Osmundaceae
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Paleobotanical SectionJud, Nathan A.; Rothwell, Gar W.; Stockey, Ruth A..Osmundaceae
Fossil
Todea
phylogeny
Lower Cretaceous
1272Fossil leaf economics quantified: calibration and Eocene case study
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Paleobotanical SectionRoyer, Dana; Sack, Lawren; Wilf, Peter; Lusk, Christopher H.; Jordan, Gregory J.; Niinemets, Ülo; Wright, Ian J.; Westoby, Mark; Cariglino, Bárbara; Coley, Phyllis; Cutter, Asher D.; Johnson, Kirk R.; Labandeira, Conrad C.; Moles, Angela T.; Palmer, Matthew B.; Valladares, Fernando.leaf economics
petiole
biomechanics
paleobotany
paleoecology
1533Gondwanan Ferns from the Triassic of Antarctica
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Paleobotanical SectionSchwendemann, Andrew B.; Taylor, Thomas N.; Taylor, Edith L.; Serbet, Rudolph.Triassic
Antarctica
Fern
1548How green was Cooksonia?
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Paleobotanical SectionBoyce, C. Kevin.Silurian
Cooksonioid
Tracheophyte
Devonian
alternation of generations
1515Improved Techniques for the Preparation of Leaves From Extant and Organically Preserved Fossil Seed Plants
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Paleobotanical SectionUpchurch, Garland; Vikulin, S.V..cuticle
maceration
technique
1889In search of the first flowering plants: permineralized vegetation from the Valanginian/Hauterivian boundary on Vancouver Island, Canada
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Paleobotanical SectionStockey, Ruth A.; Rothwell, Gar W..Fossil
gymnosperms
seed fern
Lower Cretaceous
Clavatipollenites
1365Interpreting the Function of Saccate Pollen in Fossil Conifers and Other Seed Plants
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Paleobotanical SectionLeslie, Andrew.saccate pollen
pollination
walchian conifers
voltzialean conifers
functional morphology
2115Juglandaceous Pollen In The Late Paleocene And Its Relationship To Cyclocarya
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Paleobotanical SectionTaylor, Witt; Pigg, Kathleen B.; Benedict, John C.; Farabee, Michael J..Cyclocarya
Juglandaceae
Paleocene
pollen
North Dakota
morphology
Almont
1179Late Neogene Betulaceae of Alabama
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Paleobotanical SectionStults, Debra; Axsmith, Brian.Late Neogene
Citronelle Formation
Betulaceae
2146Late Paleocene seeds from Beicegel Creek (McKenzie County, North Dakota, USA) with affinities to the genus Spirematospermum Chandler (Zingiberales).
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Paleobotanical SectionBenedict, John C.; Taylor, Witt; Pigg, Kathleen B.; DeVore, Melanie L..Zingiberales
Spirematospermum
fossil seed
Paleocene
Almont
Beicegel Creek flora
monocot embryo
1140Miocene plants form Tlaxcala, central Mexico, their saying to explain biodiversity
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Paleobotanical SectionCastańeda-Posadas, Carlos; Cevallos-Ferriz, Sergio.Mexico
Mioceno
tropical forest
1142New Oligocene fossil legumes from Los Ahuehuetes locality, Tepexi de Rodriguez, Puebla, Mexico
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Paleobotanical SectionCalvillo-Canadell, Laura; Cevallos-Ferriz, Sergio.Legumes
Fossil
Mexico
790Origins of modern conifer families: Jurassic seed cones from Scotland
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Paleobotanical SectionMapes, Gene; Stockey, Ruth A.; Hilton, Jason; Rothwell, Gar W..Conifer
Fossil
Jurassic
Family Origins
Seed Cone
anatomy
2200Permineralized Plants from the Jurassic of Antarctica
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Paleobotanical SectionSchwendemann, Andrew B.; Taylor, Thomas N.; Taylor, Edith L.; Serbet, Rudolph; Hermsen, E. J..Antarctica
Jurassic
ferns
wood
insects
2049Plant/animal interactions: Cretaceous leaf galls from southern Alberta, Canada
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Paleobotanical SectionSerbet, Rudolph; Taylor, Thomas N.; Taylor, Edith L..Galls
leaves
Cretaceous
Permineralized
803Plants of the early Eocene Climatic Optimum: assessing ecosystem resilience and diversity in the fossil record of the Okanagan Highlands, British Columbia
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Paleobotanical SectionSmith, Robin; Greenwood, David; Basinger, James.paleoenvironment
Okanagan Highlands
Eocene
development and evolution
ecosystem resilience
paleobotany
paleoclimate
macroflora
2131Pleistocene-Age Silene stenophylla Seeds Excavated in Russia – A Scanning Electron Microscopic Analysis
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Paleobotanical SectionStakhov, V; Gyulai, Gabor; Szabó, Zoltan; Kovacs, Laszlo G.; Murenyetz, Lilja; Lagler, Richard; Toth, Zoltan; Yashina, S; Bittsánszky, Andras; Heszky, Laszlo; Gubin, S.Silene species
Pleistocene
Scanning Electron Microscopy
Russia
1602Pollen ultrastructure in modern and fossil Saururaceae
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Paleobotanical SectionSmith, Selena Y.; Stockey, Ruth A..Saururus
Saururaceae
Anemopsis
Gymnotheca
Houttuynia
Princeton Chert
fossil pollen
Middle Eocene
1034Reevaluation of the solanaceous affinity of Solanaceae fossils
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Paleobotanical SectionMartinez-Millan, Marcela.Solanaceae
Asteridae
Fossil
Eocene
calibration point
Solanum
Solanites
Cantisolanum
1746Searching for structural analogues of early Paleozoic continental thalloid fossils – a simple experiment simulating compression fossilization in living organisms
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Paleobotanical SectionMack, Nathan G.; Tate, Richard W; Lindquist, Sarah R.; Calder, Vanessa J.; Tomescu, Alexandru MF.fossilization
compression
cyanobacteria
algae
Fungi
lichens
liverworts
hornworts
2042Structure and relationships of a new fagaceous mesofossil flower from the Campanian of North America
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Paleobotanical SectionTaylor, David W.; Hu, Shusheng; Tiffney, Bruce H..Fagaceae
flower evolution
Fossil
flower
phylogeny
2257Studies of the pollen and spore assemblage of the Late Paleocene Almont flora of central North Dakota, USA
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Paleobotanical SectionPigg, Kathleen B.; Farabee, Michael J.; Zetter, Reinhard; DeVore, Melanie L.; Manchester, Steven R.; Nowak, Michael D..Paleocene
fossil pollen
Almont
765Tackling the tubes: studies in nematoclast ultrastructure
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Paleobotanical SectionTaylor, Wilson A.; Wellman, Charles H..early land plants
Devonian
Silurian
ultrastructure
nematophytes
1687Terrestrial stable carbon isotope signatures in Ordovician-Silurian (455-420 Ma) compression biotas of the Appalachians
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Paleobotanical SectionTomescu, Alexandru MF; Pratt, Lisa M; Rothwell, Gar W..Fossil
Ordovician
Silurian
stable isotope
Terrestrial
marine
1776The climatic optimization of plant families and the reconstruction of paleoenvironments: A probabilistic approach to estimating paleotemperature and paleoprecipitation in the Neotropics
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Paleobotanical SectionPunyasena, Surangi W..paleoclimate proxy
Neotropics
temperature
precipitation
family
kernel density
2216The ecological role of angiosperms in Late Cretaceous vegetation at Big Cedar Ridge, Wyoming
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Paleobotanical SectionStrömberg, Caroline A E; Wing, Scott L.; Hickey, L. J.; Behrensmeyer, Anna K; Tiver, Fleur; Willis, Brian J; Burnham, Robyn.Upper Cretaceous
Maastrichtian
paleoecology
early angiosperms
Wyoming
North America
1044The Eden Main flora: Permineralized plants from the Upper Cretaceous (Coniacian) of Vancouver Island, British Columbia
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Paleobotanical SectionKarafit, Steven J.; Stockey, Ruth A..Cretaceous
Charcoal
Fossil
ferns
Osmundaceae
Gleicheniaceae
Schizaeaceae
Cyathaceae
Cycad
Cuppressaceae
Pinaceae
Lauraceae
Cornaceae
Platanaceae
605The non-marine microbial world in the late Paleozoic: new discoveries from Early Devonian and Early Carboniferous cherts
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Paleobotanical SectionDotzler, Nora; Krings, Michael; Taylor, Thomas N.; Galtier, Jean.microorganisms
chert
cyanobacteria
algae
Fungi
2338The occurrence of East Asian plants in the Late Miocene-Early Pliocene flora from Gray, northeastern Tennessee
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Paleobotanical SectionLiu, (Christopher) Yusheng; Wright, Taylor; Bassaly, Shady Magdy.Late Neogene
Gray Fossil flora
Asian/North American disjunctions
Carya
Vitis
Sinomenium
Sargentodoxa
217The Oldest Records of Life
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Paleobotanical SectionSchopf, J.Archean
oldest life
oldest fossils
Apex chert
stromatolites
Raman imagery
575The seed plant Moresnetia: morphology and anatomy of the stem and fertile frond
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Paleobotanical SectionPrestianni, Cyrille; Caraglio, Yves; Guédon, Yann; Meyer-Berthaud, Brigitte; Gerrienne, Philippe.Seed plant
ovule
anatomy
Moresnetia
reconstruction
Devonian
1518Tufa-encrusted plants from Late Pleistocene Searles Lake, California, USA
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Paleobotanical SectionErwin, Diane M.; Schorn, Howard E..Pleistocene
Juniperus
tufa
Searles Lake
paleoclimate
California
1148Upper Cretaceous aquatic plants from the Olmos and Cerro del Pueblo Formations, Mexico
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Paleobotanical SectionEstrada-Ruiz, Emilio; Cevallos-Ferriz, Sergio.Upper Cretaceous
Aquatic plants
Mexico
1226Upside down auxin suggests the evolutionary origin of isoetalean rhizomorphs
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Paleobotanical SectionSanders, Heather; Rothwell, Gar W.; Wyatt, Sarah.auxin
lycopsid
rhizomorph
bipolar growth
1927Vascular Plant Diversity in the Middendorf Beds of South Carolina
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Paleobotanical SectionOgez, Brittney; Jensen, Douglas.Upper Cretaceous
Middendorf
Black Creek

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