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570Aerodynamic Characteristics of Saccate Pollen
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Paleobotanical SectionColletti, Alex; Clemente, Matthew; Caden, Andrew; Anderson, Sean; Cheetham, Matthew; O’Connell, Dennis; Grega, Lisa; Thatcher, Scott L.; Osborn, Jeffrey M..anemophily
computational model
Conifer
drag coefficient
fluid dynamics
Fossil
mathematical model
fluid mechanics
pollen
pollen morphology
Reynolds number
seed ferns
wind pollination
pollination
139Anatomy of an Upper Cretaceous bennettitalean stem
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Paleobotanical SectionJud, Nathan A.; Rothwell, Gar W.; Stockey, Ruth A..Fossil
Upper Cretaceous
Bennettitales
plant-herbivore interactions
stem anatomy
386Angiosperm leaf evolution put the rain in tropical rainforests
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Paleobotanical SectionBoyce, C. Kevin; Brodribb, Tim J.; Feild, Taylor S.; Zwieniecki, Maciej A..venation
Cenozoic
Mesozoic
physiology
paleoclimate
693Aquatic plants from the Eocene Republic locality, eastern Washington State, USA
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Paleobotanical SectionTaylor, Witt; Pigg, Kathleen B.; DeVore, Melanie L..Republic flora
Eocene
Aquatic plants
Okanogan Highlands
Nymphaeaceae
Nelumbo
30A remarkable Late Triassic plant assemblage from northern China
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Paleobotanical SectionAxsmith, Brian; Fraser, Nicholas; Zan, Shuqin.Mesozoic
seed ferns
Triassic
665A spicate inflorescence from the Eocene of Vancouver Island
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Paleobotanical SectionStockey, Ruth A.; Gemmell, Jennifer L..Alismatales
Acoraceae
Araceae
Eocene
Fossil
inflorescence
flower
456Assessing morphological variation and taxonomy from a collection of Early Devonian Psilophyton, Gaspê
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Paleobotanical SectionGensel, Patricia G.; Fetter, Karl C..Psilophyton
Early Devonian
Canada
morphological variation
946Bored fungi: Prototaxites-arthropod interactions during the Devonian
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Paleobotanical SectionWu, Wenying; Labandeira, Conrad C.; Hotton, Carol L.; Stein Jr, William.Prototaxites
Arthropod
Borings Structure
Devonian
518Callistophytalean pteridosperms from the Permian of China
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Paleobotanical SectionSeyfullah, Leyla J.; Hilton, Jason; Galtier, Jean.Permian
China
Callistophytalean
pteridosperm
805Ceratophyllum from southern Alberta, Canada: extending the geologic range of an extant group.
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Paleobotanical SectionSerbet, Rudolph; Taylor, Thomas N.; Taylor, Edith L..Ceratophyllum
Cretaceous
Silicified
Alberta
152Chaoyangia: A monoecious pioneer angiosperm from Liaoning, China
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Paleobotanical SectionWang, Xin.Chaoyangia
early angiosperm
early Cretaceous
flower evolution
545Comparative analyses of modern and fossil seeds of Vitaceae
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Paleobotanical SectionChen, Iju; Manchester, Steven R..Vitaceae
fossils
Seed
Tertiary
Eocene
560Darwin’s Second Abominable Mystery: Why are there so many Angiosperm Species?
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Paleobotanical SectionCrepet, William; Niklas, Karl J..diversification
angiosperm
floral
391Discovery of Papuacedrus (Cupressaceae, Libocedrinae) in Eocene Patagonia Clarifies the Southern Rainforest Enigma
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Paleobotanical SectionWilf, Peter; Little, Stefan A.; Iglesias, Ari; Zamaloa, Maria; Gandolfo, Maria; Johnson, Kirk; Cuneo, Nestor.Cupressaceae
Papuacedrus
Patagonia
Eocene
Laguna del Hunco
Río Pichileufú
Argentina
rainforest
387Forest dynamics, climate, and disturbance in the greenhouse world of the early Eocene: evidence from the Okanagan Highlands, British Columbia
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Paleobotanical SectionSmith, Robin; Basinger, James; Greenwood, David.Okanagan Highlands
Early Eocene Climatic Optimum
leaf physiognomy
paleoclimate
paleobotany
88Fossil Conifers from the Upatoi Creek (Late Cretaceous) of Georgia, USA
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Paleobotanical SectionLeslie, Andrew; Herendeen, Patrick S.; Crane, Peter.mesofossil
pollen cone
Conifer
650Fossil Root Nodules Containing Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi from the Triassic of Antarctica
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Paleobotanical SectionSchwendemann, Andrew B.; Taylor, Thomas N.; Taylor, Edith L..mycorrhizal fungi
root nodule
Fossil
Triassic
Conifer
634Fruits of Sloanea (Elaeocarpaceae) in the Paleocene of North America and Greenland
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Paleobotanical SectionManchester, Steven R..Sloanea
Elaeocarpaceae
Paleocene
North America
Greenland
Eocene
Colorado
Fruit
Wyoming
202Glossopterid reproductive structures from the central Transantarctic Mountains, Antarctica
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Paleobotanical SectionRyberg, Patricia E.; Taylor, Edith L..glossopterids
Permian
Antarctica
reproductive structures
198Haploxylon pines from the Mid-Pliocene Citronelle Formation
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Paleobotanical SectionStults, Debra; Axsmith, Brian; Liu, (Christopher) Yusheng.Citronelle Formation
Haploxylon pines
Biogeographical disjunct
754InsideWood: a web-accessible resource for dicot wood anatomy
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Paleobotanical SectionWheeler, E.A.; Rodgers, Shirley; Kells, Cristyn; Brown, K.R..wood anatomy
fossil wood
Digital images
wood identification
549Is the anthophyte hypothesis alive and well? New evidence from bennettitalean seeds and cones
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Paleobotanical SectionRothwell, Gar W.; Crepet, William; Stockey, Ruth A..Anthophyte Hypothesis
Bennettitalean cones
Benettitalean seeds
seed plant phylogeny
652Late Eocene pond weeds from the Bull Run Basin, NV, USA.
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Paleobotanical SectionErwin, Diane M..Ruppiaceae
Potamogetonaceae
fossil fruits
Eocene
Nevada
Bull Run Basin
553New fagaceous fruits from the Eocene of western North America
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Paleobotanical SectionMindell, Randal; Stockey, Ruth A.; Beard, Graham.Appian Way
Castaneoideae
Ceratophyllum
Eocene
Fagaceae
Fossil
607New perspectives on the Late Cretaceous Big Cedar Ridge flora, Wyoming
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Paleobotanical SectionStrömberg, Caroline A. E.; Wing, Scott L.; Hickey, L. J.; Morey, Amy.Maastrichtian
Cretaceous
paleoecology
early angiosperms
Wyoming
leaf morphology
449Paleocene Patagonian floras: in situ cuticles complement architectural data from leaf compressions of Podocarpaceae, Lauraceae, and Nothofagaceae
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Paleobotanical SectionIglesias, Ari; Wilf, Peter; Gandolfo, Maria; Little, Stefan A.; Johnson, Kirk; Zamuner, Alba B.; Labandeira, Conrad C.; Cuneo, Nestor.Paleocene
cuticle
Patagonia
macroflora
Lauraceae
Nothofagaceae
Podocarpaceae
leaf
Argentina
626Phylogenetic signal in leaf traits and its influence on leaf-climate correlations
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Paleobotanical SectionLittle, Stefan A.; Steven, Kembel; Wilf, Peter; Royer, Dana.Digital leaf physiognomy
phylogenetic signal
paleoclimate
PGLS
Mean annual temperature
519Root of despair? Experimenting on outgroup selection in lignophyte phylogeny
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Paleobotanical SectionSeyfullah, Leyla J.; Hilton, Jason; Bateman, Richard M..Seed plant
outgroup selection
character polarity
694Rosaceous flowers resembling Prunus from the Eocene Republic flora of eastern Washington State, USA.
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Paleobotanical SectionBenedict, John C.; DeVore, Melanie L.; Pigg, Kathleen B..Republic flora
Eocene
Rosaceae
Prunus
fossil flowers
109Secondary vascular anatomy of Vertebraria (Glossopteridales) roots from the Permian of Antarctica
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Paleobotanical SectionDecombeix, Anne-Laure; Taylor, Edith L.; Taylor, Thomas N..Permian
Antarctica
Glossopteridales
Vertebraria
roots
395Seeing the forest with the leaves—clues of canopy placement from leaf venation characteristics
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Paleobotanical SectionBoyce, C. Kevin.development
ontogeny
paleobotany
380Sinomenium (Menispermaceae) endocarps from the Gray Fossil Site (Latest Miocene-Earliest Pliocene), northeast Tennessee
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Paleobotanical SectionLiu, (Christopher) Yusheng.Sinomenium
Menispermaceae
Late Neogene
endocarps
Tennessee
425Sporoderm ultrastructure in the Devonian lycopsid Leclercqia
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Paleobotanical SectionTaylor, Wilson A.; Gensel, Patricia G.; Wellman, Charles H..Devonian
Leclercqia
lycopsid
spore
ultrastructure
151The earliest flower with perianth
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Paleobotanical SectionWang, Xin; Zheng, Shaolin.flower evolution
early Cretaceous
early angiosperms
Caloanthus
106The fate of fossil collections and data?
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Paleobotanical SectionSkog, Judith E.; Taylor, Thomas N..paleobotany
collections
fossils
301The Middle Eocene Wagon Bed Florule of Central Wyoming, U.S.A
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Paleobotanical SectionTiffney, Bruce H.; Manchester, Steven R..fossil fruits
fossil seed
Tertiary
phytogeography
Eocene
North America
645The origin of modern conifer families; evidence from anatomically preserved Jurassic seed cones
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Paleobotanical SectionMapes, Gene; Rothwell, Gar W.; Stockey, Ruth A.; Hilton, Jason.Jurassic
Conifer seed cone
anatomy
Conifer phylogeny
seed plant phylogeny
671Vantage. A Diverse Mid-Miocene Fossil Wood Assemblage
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Paleobotanical SectionWheeler, E.A.; Dillhoff, T. A..Miocene
wood anatomy
Ginkgo Petrified Forest
fossil wood
259Xenotheca” and Pseudosporogonites: two Belgian acupulate seeds?
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Paleobotanical SectionPrestianni, Cyrille; Hilton, Jason; Gerrienne, Philippe.ovule
Seed
Devonian
acupulate
Belgium
Britain

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