
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).
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National Center for Science Education (NCSE),
Oakland, CA.
NCSE provides information dedicated to keeping
evolution in the science classroom and creationism out.
A
preview of Evolution vs. Creationism (May 10, 2013).
C.M. Liutkus et al. (2010): Use of fine-scale stratigraphy and chemostratigraphy to evaluate conditions of deposition and preservation of a Triassic Lagerstätte, south-central Virginia. In PDF, J. Paleolimnol. 44: 645-666.
D.E. Shcherbakov (2008): On Permian and Triassic Insect Faunas in Relation to Biogeography and the Permian–Triassic Crisis. In PDF, Paleontological Journal, 42: 15-31.
D.E. Shcherbakov (2008): Insect recovery after the Permian/Triassic crisis. In PDF, Alavesia, 2: 125-131.
The Guardian, UK (Guardian Unlimited):
Louisiana
counts the cost of teaching creationism - in reputation and dollars
(by Zack Kopplin, May 01, 2013).
S. Kiel et al. (2012): Fossilized digestive systems in 23 million-year-old wood-boring bivalves. In PDF.
M.I. Bird et al. (2008): X-ray microtomographic imaging of charcoal. In PDF, Journal of Archaeological Science, 35: 2698-2706.
M. Krings et al. (2011): Fungal sporocarps from the Carboniferous: An unusual specimen of Traquairia. In PDF, Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 168: 1-6.
! D.L. Royer et al. (2012): Roles of climate and functional traits in controlling toothed vs. untoothed leaf margins. In PDF, American Journal of Botany, 99: 915-922.
B. Blonder et al. (2012): X-ray imaging of leaf venation networks. In PDF, New Phytologist.
! G.J. Jordan (2011): A critical framework for the assessment of biological palaeoproxies: predicting past climate and levels of atmospheric CO2 from fossil leaves. In PDF, New Phytologist.
C.K. Boyce et al. (2009): X-ray photoelectron emission spectromicroscopic analysis of arborescent lycopsid cell wall composition and Carboniferous coal ball preservation. In PDF, International Journal of Coal Geology. X-ray Photoelectron Emission Spectro Microscopy (X-PEEM).
R. Garwood and M. Sutton (2010): X-ray micro-tomography of Carboniferous stem-Dictyoptera: new insights into early insects. In PDF, Biology Letters.
J. Michalík (2011): Mesozoic paleogeography and facies distribution in the Northern Mediterranean Tethys from Western Carpathians view. In PDF, Iranian Journal of Earth Sciences, 3: 1-9.
J.A. Caruso et al. (2012): Microconchid encrusters colonizing land plants: the earliest North American record from the Early Devonian of Wyoming, USA. In PDF, Lethaia, 45: 490-494.
! A. Linkies et al. (2010). The evolution of seeds. In PDF, New Phytologist, 186: 817-831. See also here (abstract).
A. Lukeneder (2012): Computed 3D visualisation of an extinct cephalopod using computer tomographs. In PDF, Computers & Geosciences 45: 68-74.
B.J. Slater et al. (2011): Guadalupian (Middle Permian) megaspores from a permineralised peat in the Bainmedart Coal Measures, Prince Charles Mountains, Antarctica. In PDF, Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 167: 140-155.
! M.W. Westneat (2008): Advances in biological structure, function, and physiology using synchrotron X-ray imaging. In PDF, Annu. Rev. Physiol., 70: 119-142.
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
Tomography.
Synchrotron
X-ray Tomographic Microscopy.
Category:X-ray
computed tomography.
Tomografie (in German).
Computertomographie (in German).
Kategorie:Tomografie (in German).
M.E. Popa and A. Zaharia (2010): Early Jurassic ovipositories on bennettitalean leaves from Romania. In PDF, Acta Palaeontologica Romaniae, 7.
G. Bechly (2012): An interesting new fossil relict damselfly (Odonata: Zygoptera: Coenagrionoidea) from Eocene Baltic amber. In PDF, Palaeodiversity, 5: 51-55.
C.C. Labandeira et al. (1994): Ninety-seven million years of angiosperm-insect association: paleobiological insights into the meaning of coevolution. In PDF, PNAS.
E. Couradeau et al. (2013): Cyanobacterial calcification in modern microbialites at the submicrometer-scale. In PDF, Biogeosciences Discuss., 10: 3311-3339.
N. Zavialova et al. (2010): Spore ultrastructure of Selaginellites leonardii and diversity of selaginellalean spores. In PDF, Geo.Alp 7: 1-17.
! M. Speranza et al. (2010): Traditional and new microscopy techniques applied to the study of microscopic fungi included in amber. In PDF, In: A. Méndez-Vilas and J. Díaz (eds.): Microscopy: Science, Technology, Applications and Education.
L.C. Sarzetti et al. (2009): Odonatan endophytic oviposition from the Eocene of Patagonia: the ichnogenus Paleoovoidus and implications for behavioral stasis. PDF file, J. Paleont., 83: 431-447.
S. McLoughlin (2011): New records of leaf galls and arthropod oviposition scars in Permian-Triassic Gondwanan gymnosperms. In PDF, Australian Journal of Botany, 59: 156-169.
K. Fackler and M. Schwanninger (2012): How spectroscopy and microspectroscopy of degraded wood contribute to understand fungal wood decay. In PDF, Appl. Microbiol. Biotechnol., 96: 587-599.
Palanga Amber Museum, Lithuania: Amber Museums of the World.
International Palaeoentomological Society (IPS): The aim of IPS is to promote and advance the understanding of fossil insects and other non-marine arthropods. Go to: Palaeoentomological Resources.
M. Schmitt (2010): Willi Hennig, the cautious revolutioniser. In PDF, Palaeodiversity, 3, Supplement: 3-9.
M. Schmitt (2003): Willi Hennig and the rise of cladistics. In PDF, The New Panorama of Animal Evolution.
National Center for Science Education (NCSE),
Oakland, CA.
NCSE provides information dedicated to keeping
evolution in the science classroom and creationism out.
Evolution in Pennsylvania
(April 29, 2013).
The Huffington Post (an American news website):
4th-Grade "Science Test" Goes Viral:
Creationism Quiz Claims Dinosaurs Lived With People (PHOTO)
(May 2, 2013).
Man with creationist ties gives dinosaur presentations
(by Rachael Gray, April 23, 2013).
A.S. Cohen (2011): Scientific drilling and biological evolution in ancient lakes: lessons learned and recommendations for the future. In PDF, Hydrobiologia.
B.A. Thomas and C.J. Cleal (1999): Abscission and the fossil record. In PDF.
Teaching Biology:
Plant-Arthropod
Interactions in the Fossil Record. See also
here.
Keywords: Paleobotany, Palaeobotany, Paläobotanik,
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Paleontology, Palaeontology, Paläontologie, Paleobotánica, Paleontológico, Paleobotânicos, Paleobotaników, Botany, Fossil Plants, Paleovegetation, Palaeovegetation, Palaeophyticum, Paleophyticum,
permineralized plants, petrified, cuticle, cuticles, charcoal, Palynology, Palynologie, Taphonomy, Tafonomía, paleosoil, palaeosoil, mesophytic, mesophyticum,
Paläovegetation, Pflanzenfossilien, Evolution, Phylogeny, Triassic, Trias, Triásico, Keuper,
Ladinian, Carnian, Norian, Rhaetian, Index, Link Page.
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