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Plants in Mesozoic Time Morphological Innovations, Phylogeny, Ecosystems

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ISBN-10: 0253354560

ISBN-13: 9780253354563

Edition: 2010

Authors: Carole T. Gee, Sergio Archangelsky, Anal�a Artabe, Sidney R. Ash, Nina L. Baghai-Riding

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List price: $81.00
Copyright year: 2010
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Publication date: 7/16/2010
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 424
Size: 7.00" wide x 10.00" long x 1.19" tall
Weight: 2.684
Language: English

Preface, Dedication, and Acknowledgments
The Career of Ted Delevoryas: Appreciation and Publications
Morphological Innovations in Mesozoic Plants
Architectural Innovation and Developmental Controls in Some Mesozoic Gymnosperms, or, Why Do The Leaf Crowns in Mesozoic Forests Look Tufted?
Modern Traits in Early Mesozoic Sphenophytes: The Equisetum-like Cones of Spaciinodum collinsonii with In Situ Spores and Elaters from the Middle Triassic of Antarctica
Pollen and Coprolite Structure in Cycadeoidea (Bennettitales): Implications for Understanding Pollination and Mating Systems in Mesozoic Cycadeoids
Independent Evolution of Seed Enclosure in the Bennettitales: Evidence from the Anatomically Preserved Cone Foxeoidea connatum gen. et sp. nov.
A Mosaic of Characters in a New Whole-Plant Araucaria, A. delevoryasii Gee sp. nov., from the Late Jurassic Morrison Formation of Wyoming, U.S.A.
Major Innovations in Angiosperm Evolution
Implications of Fossil Floral Data on Understanding the Early Evolution of Molecular Developmental Controls of Flowers
Phylogeny of Mesozoic Plants
Late Triassic Ginkgoleans of North America
Review of the Cycads and Bennettitaleans from the Mesozoic of Argentina
The Bennettitales (Cycadeoidales): A Preliminary Perspective on This Arguably Enigmatic Group
Endemism of Early Cretaceous Conifers in Western Gondwana
Oldest Known Dicotyledonous Lianas from the Early Late Cretaceous of Utah and New Mexico, U.S.A.
Ecosystems and Mesozoic Plants
Palynological Evidence for Conifer Dominance within a Heterogeneous Landscape in the Late Jurassic Morrison Formation, U.S.A.
Mesozoic Plants and Dinosaur Herbivory
Contributors
Index