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).
Home /
What´s New on Links for Palaeobotanists?
D.E. Shcherbakov et al. (2021):
Disaster
microconchids from the uppermost Permian and Lower Triassic lacustrine strata of the
Cis-Urals and the Tunguska and Kuznetsk basins (Russia). Abstract,
Geological Magazine.
"...Microconchids dispersed extensively
and rapidly in the aftermath of the Permian–Triassicmass extinction into both marine and
continental basins at low and moderately high latitudes, which were notably different in salinity,
temperature, depth and redox conditions. ..."
L. Hably, J. Eder & S. Manchester: Zlatko Kvacek (1937 – 2020).
B. Adroit et al. (2018): Plant-insect interactions patterns in three European paleoforests of the late-Neogene—early-Quaternary. Open access, PeerJ, 6:e5075. See also here (in PDF).
T. van de Kamp et al. (2018):
Parasitoid
biology preserved in mineralized fossils. Open access,
Nature Communications, 9.
"... using high-throughput synchrotron X-ray microtomography,
we examine 1510 phosphatized fly pupae from the Paleogene of France and
identify 55 parasitation events by four wasp species, ..."
J.M. Robledo et al. (2015): Phytophagy on fossil ferns from Argentina (Palo Pintado Formation, late Miocene): a review of their fossil record and ichnotaxonomy. In PDF, Rev. bras. paleontol., 18: 225-238. See also here.
! K.M. Pryer et al. (2020): Using computer vision on herbarium specimen images to discriminate among closely related horsetails (Equisetum). Open access, Applications in plant sciences, 8.
D.S. Cardoso et al. (2018): Wildfires in the Triassic of Gondwana Paraná Basin. In PDF, Journal of South American Earth Sciences, 82: 193–206. See also here.
N. Ogasa (2020): Fossilized lightning bolts reveal when ancient storms struck.
M.A. Pasek and M. Hurst (2016): A Fossilized Energy Distribution of Lightning. Open access, Scientific Reports, 6.
! H. Nowak et al. (2020): Palaeophytogeographical Patterns Across the Permian–Triassic Boundary. Open access, Front. Earth Sci.
J.W.F. Reumer et al. (2020): The Rhaetian/Hettangian dipterid fern Clathropteris meniscioides Brongniart found in erratics in the eastern Netherlands and adjacent Germany. In PDF, Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie, Abhandlungen. 295: 297–306.
E. Romero-Lebrón et al. (2020): Geometric morphometrics of endophytic oviposition traces of Odonata (Eocene, Argentina). Open access, Royal Society Open Science, 7: 201126.
! C. Mays et al. (2020): Permian–Triassic non-marine algae of Gondwana—Distributions, natural affinities and ecological implications. Free access, Earth-Science Reviews, 212.
GeoZentrum
Nordbayern, Erlangen:
!
Journals
for Paleontological Research.
Peer-reviewed journals are listed
by their impact factors and CiteScore Index on popular demand. Excellent!
J. Beall:
Potential
predatory scholarly open-access publishers.
! C.C. Labandeira et al. (2014): Middle Devonian liverwort herbivory and antiherbivore defence. Free access, New Phytologist, 202: 247–258.
! X. Martinez-Delclòs et al. (2004): Taphonomy of insects in carbonates and amber. In PDF, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 203: 19-64. See also here.
Washington Post:
The
persistence of creationism shows losing could make Trumpism more extreme
(by Adam Laats, Dec. 9, 2020).
Student group, ?University of Alberta, WordPress @ Bio-Sci
(a website provided for
Biological Sciences):
!
Paleobotany .
Numerous photographs of fossil plants, taxonomically sorted, e.g.:
Sphenophytes.
W. Shear (2000): Jane Gray (1929–2000). Free access, Nature 405.
J. Gray and W. Shear (1992): Early life on land. In PDF, American Scientist.
W.A. DiMichele (2020): Tom L. Phillips 1931-2018. In PDF, Biographical Memoirs, National Academy of Sciences. See also here.
J. Gray (1985): Ralph Works Chaney (1890-1971) PDF file, Biographical Memoirs, National Academy of Sciences.
Tom L. Phillips (2006), Biographical Memoirs, 88: Henry Nathaniel Andrews Jr. (1910-2002). PDF file.
E. Cloos (1974): Edward W. Berry (1875-1945). In PDF, Biographical Memoirs, 45. National Academy of Sciences.
X. Xu et al. (2019): Anomozamites (Bennettitales) in China: species diversity and temporo-spatial distribution. In PDF, Palaeontographica, B, 300: 21–46.
V.S. Isaev et al. (2018):
The
fossil Permian plants from the Vorkuta series, Pechora Coal basin. Recent acquisitions
in the collection of the Earth Science Museum at Lomonosov Moscow University.
Moscow University Bulletin. Series 4. Geology. See also
here
(in PDF).
Note fig. 3: A giant Permian dragonfly produces the ovipositions on the
shoot of a large equisetophyte.
Note Photo series 2, fig: 3: Paracalamites aff. frigidus Neuburg; two shoots preserved
vertically within the layer, in situ.
M.P. Donovan et al. (2020): Persistent biotic interactions of a Gondwanan conifer from Cretaceous Patagonia to modern Malesia. In PDF, Communications Biology, 3.
J.K. Hinz and I. Werneburg (2019): The historical archive of the Palaeontological Collection Of Tübingen, Germany. Palaeontologia Electronica. See also here (in PDF).
! Q. Tian et al. (2020): Experimental investigation of insect deposition in lentic environments and implications for formation of Konservat Lagerstätten. Abstract, Palaeontology, 63: 565-578. See also here (in PDF).
R. Kundrata et al. (2020): X-ray micro-computed tomography reveals a unique morphology in a new click-beetle (Coleoptera, Elateridae) from the Eocene Baltic amber. Open access, Scientific Reports, 10.
C. Huang et al. (2020): Cyclostratigraphy and astrochronology: Case studies from China. Open access, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 560.
!
S. Trümper et al. (2020):
Late
Palaeozoic red beds elucidate fluvial architectures preserving large woody debris in
the seasonal tropics of central Pangaea. In PDF,
Sedimentology. Please take notice:
!
The taphonomy and depositional environment of
fossil wood, starting on PDF page 15:
"Lithofacies associations containing abundant
large woody debris".
A.C. Bippus (2018): Extending the fossil record of the Polytrichaceae (Bryophyta): insights from the early Cretaceous of Vancouver Island, Canada. In PDF, thesis, Humboldt State University, Arcata, Canada. See also here.
! D. Edwards et al. (2020): Further evidence for fungivory in the Lower Devonian (Lochkovian) of the Welsh Borderland, UK. Open access, PalZ, 94: 603–618.
J.M. Drovandi et al. (2020): A new paleofloristic assemblage from the Cuyana Basin (Agua de los Pajaritos depocenter), Argentina and its paleobiogeographic and paleoenvironmental implications. In PDF, Journal of South American Earth Sciences. See also here.
S. Trümper et al. (2018): Deciphering silicification pathways of fossil forests: Case studies from the late Paleozoic of Central Europe. Open access, Minerals, 8.
! S. Simonsen (2020): Fossilien und Recht. In German, Deutscher Kulturrat e.V., Berlin.
Keywords: Paleobotany, Palaeobotany, Paläobotanik, Paleophytologist, Paleophytology, Palaeophytologist, Palaeophytology, Paleobotánica, Paléobotanique, Paleobotânica, Paleobotanico, Palaeobotanica, Paleobotanika, Paleobotaniky, Paleobotanikai, Paleobotaniikka, 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.
Top of page |
Search in all "Links for Palaeobotanists" Pages!
|
This index is compiled and maintained by
Klaus-Peter Kelber, Würzburg, e-mail kp-kelber@t-online.de Last updated January 18, 2021 |
![]() received to date for "Links for Palaeobotanists" The Golden Trilobite Award Winners List
|