Paleobotany Botany Biology
Paleobotany Botany Biology
Paleobotany
Plant fossils and the evolution of plants.
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- Annotated links to internet resources, especially for palaeobotanists.
- An Index of Places of Palaeobotanical Research and Palaeobotanists Personal Pages.
- This discipline analyzes and interprets past human resources uses and human/environment interactions. It is made up of three subdisciplines - Zooarchaeology, Archaeobotany, and Archaeopedology.
- A world-wide paleobotanical collection dating from the early 19th century.
- Describes a paleobotanical/paleoecological study of fossil forest site in the Canadian high arctic. Research information about the University of Pennsylvania research at the fossil forest site.
- Alphabetical list of links pertaining to Paleobotany.
- Information about the Miocene Clarkia flora of northern Idaho, USA, including taxonomy, fossil collection sites, research, and photographs of Tertiary fossils.
- Website on fossil plants.
- An introductory look into the world of Paleobotany. Designed as a teaching tool for a class at UC Berkeley, but providing useful background information to anyone interested in this field.
- A resource for learning.
- Research projects, scientific publications, and opportunities at this collaborative initiative between the Universities of Sheffield and Leeds in the United Kingdom.
- Preliminary land ecosystem maps of the world since the Last Glacial Maximum.
- Information from the Paleobotanic Research Group at the University of Munster.
- The Project was launched in order to build a solid database for the fossil Algae from the Permian and Triassic epochs. A main going-on sub-project deals with a catalogue for the Dasycladales.
- Paleontology, paleobotany, and pollen analysis links.
- A searchable catalog containing information on type specimens of fossil plants, algae and fungi.
- This web version contains the original illustrations as appeared in the printed version and many links directly related to the history of Palaeozoic forests.
- A symbiosis of the wood roach with a cellulose digesting protozoa probably caused Permian aridity and rise of conifers, and created the early Triassic coal hiatus.
- An atlas of changes in climate and vegetation over recent geological time (the Quaternary period).
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