
University Library University of Adelaide, Australia: Palaeontology. A guide to Web and Library reference sources on General palaeontology, Australian palaeontology, Evolution and taxonomy, Protists and invertebrates, Vertebrates, Plants and palaeoecology.
American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists, Inc. (AASP). AASP was established ito promote the science of palynology in academia and industry. Go to: LINKS TO NON-COMMERCIAL WEB SITES.
ASOCIACIÓN DE PALINÓLOGOS DE LENGUA ESPAÑOLA (A.P.L.E.), UNIVERSIDAD DE SALAMANCA: PÁGINAS DE INTERÉS.
Asociación Latinoamericana de Paleobotánica y Palinología. In Spanish and Portuguese. Go to: Sítios relacionados.
Paleobotany Section, Museum of Paleontology (UCMP), University of California at Berkeley: Paleobotany Links.
BIAX Consult, Zaandam, The Netherlands: Links, Archaeobotany/Palaeobotany.
Biome (a hub within the Resource Discovery Network (RDN), and funded by the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC); created by a core team of information specialists and subject experts based at the University of Nottingham Greenfield Medical Library). BIOME is a collection of gateways which provide free access to evaluated, quality Internet resources in the health and life sciences. Go to: Natural Selection, and "Palaeobotany".
Czech Geological Survey: Palaeobotany.
Commission Internationale de Microflore du Paléozoique (C.I.M.P.): Links.
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Geowissenschaften (DGG):
Links & Dienste - Deutschland,
Links & Dienste - Europa,
Internationale Forschungseinrichtungen, and
Administrative Einrichtungen (in German).
UCD Plant Palaeoecology and Palaeobiology Group, Dublin. Links.
Evolving Earth Foundation Issaquah, WA: Paleobotany and Botany Links.
! Paleobotany and Palynology, Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida, Gainesville: Links to Other Paleobotanical Collections and Databases.
Geotimes. Geotimes article archive by topic, Paleobotany.
InfoSurf (based on a page created by Duane Anderson): Research > Help By Subject > Geology > Internet Resources in Paleontology. Scroll down to "Paleobotany".
International Paleontological Association (IPA): The IPA PaleoLink database. This directory allows users to specify search criteria and generate a dynamic list of links to paleontology-related websites. Search for: "Paleobotany".
International Workgroup for Palaeoethnobotany (IWPG): Links.
The Internet Archive, San Francisco:
Its purposes include offering permanent access
to historical collections that exist in digital format. Now the
Internet Archive includes texts, audio, moving images, and software as well as
archived web pages. Go to:
Search results for
"Fossil Plants".
Division of Paleobotany, Natural History Museum and Biodiversity Research Center, University of Kansas, Lawrence: Resources and References.
Libraries Unlimited (the Greenwood Publishing Group): Guide to Reference and Information Sources in Plant Biology. This Web site contains the URLs and annotations for all Web-accessible resources listed in the third edition of this book, published in December 2005. The guide lists and annotates nearly 1,000 books, journals, and Web sites. The Web sites have been chosen using the same criteria as the print material, namely that they are important, authoritative, have authors or sponsors with good credentials, and seem likely to remain available in the future. Go to: Plant Evolution and Paleobotany.
! Institute of Geological & Nuclear Sciences, Lower Hutt, New Zealand: Links to other paleobotanical and palynological sites.
! Palaeobotany group Münster, Germany: Some useful Links. Annotated palaeobotanical and palynological links.
National Biological Information Infrastructure (NBII), maintained by the Center for Biological Informatics of the U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, VA. NBII is a broad, collaborative program to provide increased access to data and information on the nation's biological resources. Go to: Botany, Past and Future. A link directory about the history of botany, palaeobotany, and plant exploration.
Department of Environmental Science, Niigata University, Japan: Links.
The Paleontological Society of Austin: Other Web Sites. A link list: Go to: Plants.
! The Paleontology Portal (produced by the University of California Museum of Paleontology, the Paleontological Society, the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, and the United States Geological Survey, with funding from the National Science Foundation). The Paleontology Portal is a website providing a central, interactive entry point to North American paleontology resources on the Internet. Go to: Resources, and Fossil Gallery, Plants.
Paléobotanique, Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris: Sources documentaires (In French).
Project Exploration, Chicago, IL (a nonprofit science education organization that makes science accessible to the public): Links, Paleobotany & Botany.
Department of Palaeobotany, Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm: Databases.
Palaeobotany Laboratory, Weston Observatory, Department of Geology & Geophysics, Boston College, Weston, Massachusetts: Links to Resources in Paleobotany and Palynology.
! Chemistry Biology Information Center,
ETH, Zürich:
Links > Chemistry & Biology > Evolution >
Plants.
! Robert Anderson, Natural History Magazine (2008): Paleobotany.
! Nan Crystal Arens, C. Strömberg and A. Thompson, Department of Integrative Biology, and Paleobotany Section, Museum of Paleontology (UCMP), University of California at Berkeley: Virtual Paleobotany, PALEOBOTANY LINKS. A collection of pointers to information on palaeobotany.
! Alwynne B. Beaudoin, Canadian Association of Palynologists (CAP): Internet Resources. Go to: World Wide Web Sites for Palynologists. The following list contains a selection of mainly WWW sites which may contain information of relevance to palynologists. Updated within the last 6 month. Excellent!
! Goran Bogicevic, Department of Regional Geology and Palaeontology,
Faculty of Mininig and Geology at Belgrade,
Yugoslavia:
Boggy's Geology Links. Go to:
Boggy´s Links to Fossil Plants.
Clayton William Bolitho, Heyward Library Web Team, La Trobe University, Bendigo, Australia: ClayGate 2002. A catalogue of internet resources. Go to: 560 - Paleontology & Paleozoology, and Paleobotany. Updated within the last 6 month.
Anthony R. Brach, Raino Lampinen, Shunguo Liu and Keith McCree: The Internet Directory of Botany (IDB). IDB consists of two parts, an alphabetical directory and a categorical directory. This excellent site is also available via Essen, Germany. Not updated for a long time.
Richard Cowen, Department of Geology, University of California, Davis: Web pages for Chapters in History of Life, 3rd Edition. To give some idea of the dynamism in paleontology, here are Web pages to illustrate. Go to: Chapter Seventeen: Why Flowers Are Beautiful. A link directory. See also: Comparing Plant and Animal Evolution. An annotated link list.
Charles P. Daghlian, Paleobotanical Section, Botanical Society of America: Paleobotany-related links. Updated within the last 6 month.
! Owen Kent Davis, Department of Geosciences, University of Arizona, Tucson: Links to Palynology and Palynologists, Palynologist´s Pages, Palynology, and Explore the Palynology References. Updated within the last 6 month.
Farwest Geoscience Foundation (?): A Paleobotanical Visit To The Sailor Flat Hydraulic Gold Mine, and many other plant bearing localities. See also: Links To Paleobotany Resources On The Web.
Kathryn M. Gregory-Wodzicki, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University, Palisades, NY: Scroll down to: "WEB RESOURCES FOR PALEOBOTANISTS". Updated within the last 6 month.
Guido Grimm, Department of Palaeobotany, Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm: Links.
Andreas G. Heiss, Institute of Botany, University of Innsbruck, Austria: Archaeobotany and Palaeobotany Links.
E.J. Inglis-Arkell, ABCentral: Paleobotany.
Russ Jacobson, Illinois State Geological Survey, Champaign, Illinois, DINO RUSS´s LAIR, The Earthnet Info Server, Paleontology Links: Paleobotany.
Elizabeth A. Kowalski, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Department of Geology and Geological Engineering, Rapid City, South Dakota: Some Links.
Glen J. Kuban, North Royalton, K-Paleo Kuban´s Paleo Place: Paleobotany (Fossil Plants).
Richard Leary, Illinois State Museum, Springfield, IL: paleobotany.org
Yusheng Liu, Department of Biology, College of Natural Resources, University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point: Paleobotany Links.
Cynthia Looy, Department of Integrative Biology, University of California Museum of Paleontology, University of California, Berkeley: Looy lab, Resources.
Martin C. Mathes, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA: Links for Fossil Plants.
John M. Miller, Sacramento, CA: gigantopteroid.org. Go to: Links.
Jack D. Mount, Science-Engineering Library, University of Arizona, Tucson: PALEONTOLOGY & FOSSILS RESOURCES. Scroll down to the Paleobotany & Palynology rubric.
John Stephen Nix, About.com: Ancient Forests.
Kathleen B. Pigg, Department of Plant Biology, Arizona State University: Plant Fossils and Evolution, Links of Interest (via wayback link).
Mihai Emilian Popa, Department of Geology and Palaeontology, Faculty of Geology and Geophysics, University of Bucharest: Links.
Inez Ramsey, Library Science, James Madison University, Paleontology Resources for K-12: Fossil Plants (Paleobotany) (via wayback link).
! Scott Russell, Department of Botany and Microbiology, University of Oklahoma: Scott's Botanical Links - Subject Index. Search for: Paleobotany.
Schmidt, Diane, Allison, Melody M., Clark, Kathleen A., Jacobs, Pamela F. and Porta, Maria A., Libraries Unlimited (a member of the Greenwood Publishing Group): Guide to Reference and Information Sources in Plant Biology. This directory contains the URLs and annotations for Web-accessible resources. Go to: Plant Evolution and Paleobotany.
Paul Sereno (University of Chicago) and Gabrielle Lyon, Project Exploration, Chicago, IL; Resources, Paleobotany and Botany.
Doug Soltis, Amber Tilley and Hongshan Wang, Florida Museum of Natural History (FLMNH), University of Florida: Deep Time. A comprehensive phylogenetic tree of living and fossil angiosperms. Go to: Links.
Edith L. Taylor & Vents Ivanov, Bibliography of Paleobotany (Division of Paleobotany, Natural History Museum and Biodiversity Research Center, University of Kansas, Lawrence): Resources and References.
Bruce H. Tiffney (University of California, Santa Barbara), Access Excellance, BioForum 4: Web Index.
Jan C. van Dijk, København:
Palaeontologi.
An annotated link directory (in Danish).
About.com: Forestry, Ancient Forests. A link directory (hijacked articles and resources).
Ancient Rome Portal: Paleobotany. A link directory. Click "Webs"!
archaeologic.com: Archaeobotany. archaeologic.com is a web directory for archaeology topics and regions, featuring thousands of archaeology links in dozens of categories.
Biólogo, Brazil: Paleobotânica.
BUBL Information Service, Andersonian Library, Strathclyde University, Glasgow, Scotland: 560 Palaeontology. Go to: 561 Palaeobotany, fossil micro organisms.
! dmoz, open directory project: Science: Earth Sciences: Paleontology: Paleontologists: Science: Biology: Botany: Paleobotany. Excellent!
Education Planet, Inc.. Go to: Paleobotany. Education Planet was founded to help teachers, students and parents find the best educational resources available on the web.
! Education World: Science : Physical Science : Earth Science : Paleontology : Paleobotany.
ePalaeontology. Paleontological Research Online. Go to: Paleobotany.
Evolving Earth Foundation: Paleobotany and Botany Links.
Galaxy: Science, Biology, Botany, Paleobotany, and Science, Earth Science, Paleontology, Paleobotany.
GeoGuide, Lower Saxony State and University Library, Göttingen (Germany). Go to: Paleobotany.
Geoscience Gateways (a product of Source Rocks, LLC): This website is created for the benefit of the geoscience community, but particularly for those geoscientists working and living in the oil patch. Go to: Paleobotany.
Gimenei. Science: Biology: Botany: Paleobotany
! Google Web Directory: Science, Earth Sciences, Paleontology, Paleobotany, and Palynology. Excellent!
Hallencyclopedia.com: paleobotany English Encyclopedia. A link directory. Free online encyclopedia, dictionaries, quotes, sources, news, and pictures
HowComYouCom.com: Education 2001, History of Life, Leaving the Water. A link directory.
Hypography Science-Tech: Science links > Hard sciences > Earth sciences > Paleonthology (sic!)> Paleobotany.
Ilectric Info Portal: Directory > Science > Biology > Botany > Paleobotany.
The Librarians' Index to the Internet (LII). Administered by the California State Librarian. LII is meant to be used by both librarians and non-librarians as a reliable and efficient guide to described and evaluated Internet resources. Go to: Paleobotany.
Lonicera, Poland: Paleobotanika.
MavicaNET: Paleobotanik [sic!].
Nature Quest Publications Inc., Cambridge, MA: Natural History Museums and Research Centers. Go to: Paleobotany.
nehhpa.org: Science >Biology >Botany >Paleobotany.
New South Wales Country Areas Program (a component of the Australian Government's Targetted Programs for Schools): Fossil Evolution. Go to: Flora websites.
Nuke ODP, Spain: Geologist Online. Go to: Science: Biology: Botany: Paleobotany.
Pandia Plus > Science > Biology > Botany > Paleobotany.
Project Exploration, Chicago, IL: Links, Paleobotany & Botany.
Tiscali, Italy: Search > Science > Biology > Botany > Paleobotany.
TopSites: Science: Biology: Botany: Paleobotany.
! TutorGig.com: As an education portal, TutorGig.com offers plenty of services to its users. TutorGig.com has a huge database of over a million tutorial sites categorized by more than 2000 subjects. Go to: Paleobotany.
www.botanik.ch: Go to Paläobotanik. In German.
YAHOO, Paleontology,
Paleobotany.
YAHOO Asia, Paleontology,
Paleobotany.
YAHOO Australia & NZ, Paleontology,
Paleobotany.
YAHOO Canada, Paleontology,
Paleobotany.
YAHOO Hong Kong, Paleontology,
Paleobotany.
YAHOO Singapore, Paleontology,
Paleobotany.
YAHOO United Kingdom & Ireland, Paleontology,
Paleobotany.
Yellow Pages, Poland:
Science > Biology > Botany >
Paleobotany.
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