Plants Invade the Land: Evolutionary and Environmental Perspectives
Edited by Patricia G Gensel and Dianne Edwards
304 pages, b/w plates, illus, figs, tabs.
Softcover |
temporarily unavailable | 2001 | #111186 | ISBN: 0231111614
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£31.50
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IntroductionEmbryophytes on Land: The Ordovician to Lochkovian (Lower Devonian) RecordRustling in the Undergrowth: Animals in Early Terrestrial
EcosystemsNew Data on Nothia aphylla Lyon 1964 ex El-Saadawy et Lacey 1979, a Poorly Known Plant from the Lower Devonian Rynie ChertMorphology of
Above- and Below-Ground Sturctures in Early Devonian (Pragian-Emsian) PlantsThe Posongchong Floral Assemblages of Southeastern Yunnan,
China--Diversity and Disparity in Early Devonian Plant AssemblagesThe Middle Devonian Flora RevisitedThe Origin, Morphology, and Ecophysiology of
Early Embryophytes: Neontological and Paleontological PerspectivesBiological Roles for Phenolic Compounds in the Evolution of Early Land PlantsThe
Effect of the Rise of Land Plants on Atmospheric CO2 During the PaleozoicEarly Terrestrial Plant Environments: An Example from the Emsian of Gaspe,
CanadaEffects of the Middle to Late Devonian Spread of Vascular Land Plants on Weathering Regimes, Marine Biotas, and Global ClimateDiversification of
Siluro-Devonian Plant Traces in Paleosols and Influence on Estimates of Paleoatmospheric CO2 Levels
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