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         Paleobotany:     more books (100)
  1. Paleobotany Part II Triassic Thru Plioce (Paleobotany) by Thomas N.Taylor, Edith L. Smoot, 1997-06
  2. Paleobotany: Webster's Facts and Phrases by Icon Group International, 2009-05-05
  3. UPPER CRETACEOUS PALEOBOTANY OF NORTH-EASTERN UTAH A Thesis
  4. Stratigraphy and Paleobotany of the Golden Valley Formation (Early Tertiary) of Western North Dakota by L. J. Hickey, 1977-01-01
  5. An Introduction to Paleobotany by A.C. Arnold, 2007-01-01
  6. Contribution in the Paleobotany of the Eocene of Texas by O. M. Ball, 1931-01-01
  7. Elements of Paleobotany
  8. A Textbook of Bryophytes, Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms and Paleobotany by A.V.S.S. Sambamurty, 2005-05-18
  9. Illinois State Geological Survey, Year-Book for 1908. Administrative Report, Topographic Survey, Studies of Coals, Casts of Carboniferous Foraminifera, Natural Gas, Artificial Silicates, Paleobotany, and Fuel Conference by H. F. et al. Bain, 1910-01-01
  10. Upper Gondwana Stratigraphy and Paleobotany of Rajmahal Hills, Bihar, India. by S. SENGUPTA, 1988-01-01
  11. A Contribution to the Paleobotany of the Eocene of Texas.
  12. DEVELOPMENT OF PALEOBOTANY IN THE ILLINOIS BASIN. by Tom L., Hermann W. Pfefferkorn and Russel A. Peppers. Phillips, 1973
  13. Patterns in paleobotany: Proceedings of a Czech-U.S. Carboniferous paleobotany workshop (Scientific papers / Illinois State Museum)
  14. Index of generic names of fossil plants, 1974-1978: Based on the Compendium index of paleobotany of the U.S. Geological Survey (Geological Survey bulletin) by Arthur Dwight Watt, 1982

61. Paleobotany
A collection of selected and reviewed links to great web sites about paleobotany. Science links Hard sciences Earth sciences Paleonthology paleobotany.
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62. The PaleoNet Forum 1:5
The Future of paleobotany (How am I driving ?). Nonetheless, it can be used as a measure of the health of paleobotany in the United States and Canada.
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/hosted_sites/paleonet/Forum/vol2no1/
The PaleoNet Forum: A Monthly Electronic Journal January, 1996: Volume 2, Issue 1 The Future of Paleobotany (or, How am I driving?) Una R. Smith Department of Biology, Yale University The PaleoNet Forum: An Irregular Electronic Journal
January, 1996: Volume 2, Issue 1
The Future of Paleobotany (How am I driving ?)
Una R. Smith
Department of Biology, Yale University, New Haven, CT.
Where are we now? As any evolutionary biologist or ecologist knows from experience, the organisms most successfully adapted to a given environment will generally perceive any form of rapid change as decay of the environment and decreasing fitness. This is the famous Red Queen hypothesis, after a fictional character who must run as fast as she can just to stay in place. It seems probable that future historians of science will view the end of this century as a period of extremely rapid change. It is not surprising, then, to read in society newsletters and hear at meetings wails of distress over the "poor state of (insert your field of research here)". This view, which seems to be especially common within older fields of science, is a reflection of the even more famous hypothesis that The Grass is Always Greener on the Other Side, together with a corollary of the Red Queen hypothesis, that Things Used to Be Better. But what basis do these ideas have in reality? And what should we do? Do you believe in Punctuated Equilibrium? Paleobiologists know from studying the fossil record that rapid change may be responsible not only for mass extinction events

63. Botany Paleobotany
Biology. Most comprehensive resource on Biology Botany paleobotany. Show biology (Biology Botany paleobotany 5. paleobotany Type Catalog and Collection .
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64. Paleobotany - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
paleobotany. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. paleobotany is the branch of paleontology dealing with the recovery and identification
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paleobotany

65. Paleobotany - Encyclopedia Article About Paleobotany. Free Access, No Registrati
encyclopedia article about paleobotany. paleobotany in Free online English dictionary, thesaurus and encyclopedia. Provides paleobotany. Word
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Paleobotany
Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Paleobotany is the branch of paleontology Paleontology is the study of the developing history of life on earth, of ancient plants and animals based on the fossil record, evidence of their existence preserved in rocks. This includes the study of body fossils, tracks, burrows, cast off parts, fossilized feces ("coprolites"), and chemical residues.
Overview
Modern paleontology sets ancient life in its contexts, by studying
Click the link for more information. dealing with the recovery and identification of plant This article is about plants as living organisms. Other uses of the word plant include: a factory, plant (person). In biology, a plant usually refers to a living organism in Kingdom Plantae. In daily use, it may not be the case, as described below.
Difficulties in the definition
The term plant is far more difficult to define than might be obvious. Although botanists describe a Kingdom Plantae, the boundaries defining members of Plantae are more exclusive than common definitions of "plant". We are tempted to regard
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66. Paleobotany
paleobotany. paleobotany is the branch of paleontology dealing with the recovery and identification of plant remains from archeological
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Main Page See live article Alphabetical index
Paleobotany
Paleobotany is the branch of paleontology dealing with the recovery and identification of plant remains from archeological (or even geological) contexts, and their use in the reconstruction of past environments and economies. It shares some common ground with palynology Plant remains are found in the fossil record from the Silurian period onwards, although they did not become significant until the Late Devonian period. Plant-derived macrofossils include tree trunks, fronds and roots . Plant-derived microfossils include pollen spores , leaf cuticles, alginite vitrinite and inertinite
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67. Polish Yellow Pages
Polish Yellow Pages, Wersja polska / English Version. TOP Wyniki wyszukiwania NetSprint . Copyright © mainseek Kontakt. Partner
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68. Geo-Guide: Paleobotany
GeoGuide paleobotany (20 records). 1. American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists (AASP). Subject Class, paleobotany; Paleontology.
http://www.geo-guide.de/cgi-bin/ssgfi/anzeige.pl?db=geo&sc=VY 000

69. Paleobotany Index Page - Botanical Society Of America's Online Plant Image Colle
paleobotany Index Page Botanical Society of America s Online Plant Image Collection. About the Development. paleobotany Index Page. Rhynia
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70. Appendix - BSA Paleobotanical Section
Botanical Society of America. paleobotany is the study of fossil plants, including their origin, evolution, and diversification on earth.
http://www.botany.org/bsa/millen/app-8.html
Executive Summary:
Paleobotanical Section of the Botanical Society of America
Implementation of this plan relies primarily upon adoption of the scientific goals and strategic priorities by funding agencies, particularly the National Science Foundation. The paleobotanical community is primarily academic in composition and thus relies on the initiative of individual investigators and research teams. The Paleobotanical Section of the Botanical Society of America will take responsibility for this agenda by working to implement the goals and priorities presented. Implicit in this research agenda is the assumption that graduate students in paleobotany have a broad training in areas such as phylogenetic theory, molecular systematics, morphology and anatomy, and paleobotany. Likewise, paleoecological investigators must have been trained not only in paleobotany, taxonomy, sedimentology (depositional environments), and biostratigraphy, but also in ecology, population biology, biogeography, and climatology.
Section Committee:
  • Charles P. Daghlian, Committee Chair-Dartmouth College

71. Fossil Plant Collection: The Geology Department At The Field Museum
paleobotany Collection The paleobotany collections at Field Museum rank fourth or fifth in size nationally with about 77,800 curated specimens that range in
http://www.fmnh.org/research_collections/geology/plants_col.htm
Paleobotany Collection
T
he paleobotany collections at Field Museum rank fourth or fifth in size nationally with about 77,800 curated specimens that range in geologic age from Precambrian to Pleistocene. The paleobotanical collections at The Field Museum are an important national and international resource for systematic and evolutionary plant biology. In the past five years these collections have grown by over 10% (ca. 7,800 specimens). Of the recent acquisitions, ca. 41% were added through the activities of Field Museum staff and associates, and ca. 59% were added through the acquisition of scientifically important donated collections. Active field work by Field Museum staff, associates and students during this period has resulted in steady growth of the paleobotanical collection.
Systematic Coverage- Most groups of plants are wellrepresented in the paleobotanical collections. Particular strengths include a wide array of Carboniferous taxa, and Cretaceous and Paleogene angiosperms.
Geographic Strengths- The paleobotanical collections possess nearly worldwide coverage, but are strongest for North American localities. Within North America the collections are especially strong in Paleozoic material from Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Ohio and West Virginia, Mesozoic material from Alaska, Utah, Virginia, Maryland, Georgia and Tennessee, and Cenozoic material from Mississippi, Tennessee, North Dakota, Wyoming, Montana and Colorado. Especially significant localities are described below.

72. UNBSJ Ward Chipman Library Botany Resources
Top of Page. paleobotany and Palynology. Plant Fossil Record Database, International Organisation of paleobotany; Paleobotanical Research Group, WWU Münster.
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73. Naturalis - Paleobotany
paleobotany. Curator. Waveren, Dr. IM van (Isabel).
http://www.naturalis.nl/naturalis.nl/naturalis.nl/i000328.html
het menu wordt geladen Paleontology
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Curator
Waveren, Dr. I.M. van (Isabel)
e-mail waveren@naturalis.nl  room number C.04.34  telephone  fax
Recent publications Van Waveren I.M., J.H.A. van Konijnenburg and J. van der Burgh, in prep (2000). Macrofossil remains from the Leiva region of Colombia (Cretaceous). Scripta geologica. Van Waveren, I. M., and Visscher, H.,1994. Palynological analysis of the composition and selective preservation of particulate organic matter in surface sediments from a high productivity deep sea area (eastern Banda Sea, Indonesia). Palaeo III, 112 (1-2): 85-111. Van Waveren, I. M., 1994. Chitinous palynomorphs and palynodebris representing crustacean exoskeleton remains from sediments of the Banda Sea. Scripta Geologica, 105: 1-25. Van Waveren, I. M., 1994. Distribution of Copepod egg envelopes in sub-recent sediments from the Banda Sea (Indonesia). Scripta Geologica, 105: 51- 65. Van Waveren, I. M., 1994. Tintinnomorphs from deep-sea sediments from the Banda Sea (Indonesia). Scripta Geologica , 105: 27-50. Van Waveren, I. M.

74. Naturalis - Paleobotany
paleobotany. Research assistant. Aspects of Romanian Early Jurassic paleobotany and palynology. Part 1. In situ spores from the Getic Nappe, Banat, Romania.
http://www.naturalis.nl/naturalis.nl/naturalis.nl/i000330.html
het menu wordt geladen Paleontology
Paleobotany
Research assistant 
Konijnenburg-van Cittert, Prof. Dr. J.H.A. van (Han)
 e-mail konijnenburg@naturalis.nl  room number  C.04.34  telephone  fax
Research interests
  • Inventarisation and determination of the Jongmans collection of plant macrofossils from all ages and from all over the world, but with emphasis on the Carboniferous flora from the Netherlands. Revision of the Early Permian flora from Djambi (Indonesia), together with Dr. Isabel van Waveren and Dr. Robert Wagner. Limitation of the genera Sphenopteris, Palmatopteris and Diplotmema in the Westphalian layers of the Dutch Carboniferous. Late Cretaceous conifeer from the Maastrichtian of the type-area, together with Dr. Van der Ham, National Herbarium, Leiden
Next to Naturalis, I also work at the Laboratory of Palaeobotany and Palynology, University of Utrecht. There my research interests are:
  • Macropalaeobotany and in situ pollen and spores from the Middle Jurassic of Yorkshire, England. Macropalaeobotany, ecology and in situ pollen and spores from the Late Jurassic flora of Sutherland, Scotland (with Dr. van der Burgh, Utrecht). Triassic/Jurassic floras from Iran and Afghanistan (with Prof. Schweitzer, Bonn, Dr. Kirchner, München and Dr. van der Burgh, Utrecht).

75. Paleobotany
Geological Perspective by Dolores Piperno. Published by Academic Press (December 1987) Price $131.95. paleobotany the Evolution of Plants
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This is a comprehensive and well written book about the evolutionary relationships among early vascular land plants. The problem with this book is that it is incomplete as far as the actual biology of these plants. The authors seem to spend endless time going over all the various features of these ancient plants but never once tell us why these features might be biologically important. Also, they analyze their plants in cladistic piece meal, that is, they never provide a single global cladis... more...
Written by Paul Kenrick Peter R. Crane
Published by Smithsonian Institution Press (August 1997) ISBN 1560987294 Price $29.95

76. Botany 511 - Paleobotany Of Angiosperm Origins
BOTANY 511. ADVANCED paleobotany WINTER, 1998. PALEOBIOLOGY OF ANGIOSPERM ORIGINS. Ohio University Companion Course in paleobotany. Other paleobotany Links.
http://www.biology.ualberta.ca/courses.hp/bot511/511.htm
BOTANY 511
ADVANCED PALEOBOTANY - WINTER, 1998
PALEOBIOLOGY OF ANGIOSPERM ORIGINS
INSTRUCTOR: R. A. STOCKEY General Bibliography
Bibliography for Angiosperm Origins

Geological Time Scale

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77. PALYNOLOGY & PALEOBOTANY LINKS
LINKS OF INTEREST IN PALYNOLOGY paleobotany. Palynology paleobotany Journals, Palynology paleobotany Societies and Associations, Taphonomy Links. Other Links.
http://www.il-st-acad-sci.org/palynology.html
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78. Browse USGS For Paleobotany And Anywhere
Location Anywhere. Here are some USGS Web pages with more information on paleobotany and Anywhere See Alphabetical Index of Categories. About paleobotany
http://answers.usgs.gov/cgi-bin/gsbrowse?tcode=384

79. General Natural Science And Earth Science Paleobotany Links
paleobotany and Botany Links. Botany Resources Botany related news, books and web resources. The Clarkia Flora of northern Idaho.
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Paleobotany and Botany Links Botany Resources
Botany related news, books and web resources. The Clarkia Flora of northern Idaho International Organisation of Palaeobotany
(United Kingdom) Plant Fossil Record database. Links for Paleobotanists Paleobotanical Research Group American Journal of Botany
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80. PBIO 460/560 Paleobotany: Winter 2000
Ohio University paleobotany - PBIO 460/560 Winter Quarter 2000. Call s 04455 04461.
http://www.plantbio.ohiou.edu/epb/instruct/archived courses/460-560-00gwr/
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