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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF AMERICAN PALEOBOTANY
FOR 2001
Paleobotanical Section
Botanical Society of America
Compiled under the auspices
of the Paleobotanical Section, Botanical Society of America
by
Wilson A. Taylor
Departmet of Biology
University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire
Eau Claire, WI 54701
(Issued July, 2002)
ISBN 0-939201-11-9
CONTENTS
**The author would like to express his thanks to Dr. Patricia Gensel
for the information on Dr. Henry Andrews and the cover illustration,
and to Ms. Faith Bogstad for her tireless editorial efforts.
In Memoriam: Henry N. Andrews, Jr., Paleobotanist,
Educator and Explorer, 1910-2002
Dr. Henry N. Andrews, Jr. 91, Professor Emeritus
at the University of Connecticut and member, National Academy of Sciences
and Phi Beta Kappa, died March 3, 2002 in Concord, New Hampshire. He
had lived in Sanbornton, New Hampshire since his retirement in 1975.
Henry was born in Melrose, Massachusetts June 15, 1910 and graduated
from Melrose High School. He received his BS in Food Technology at MIT
in 1934. After becoming interested in fossils because of a course with
paleontologist Herve Shimer, Henry then spent a year taking courses
in “things he was interested in” (plants and paleontology)
under the guidance of Professor Ray E. Torrey at the University of Massachusetts.
This led him to become acquainted with Edgar Anderson, who offered Henry
support for graduate study in botany at Washington University. He received
his M.S. and Ph.D degrees in 1937 and 1939, respectively, from Washington
University, St. Louis, Missouri, under the direction of Dr. Robert Woodson.
During that time he also studied at Cambridge University with H. H.
Thomas and worked at the British Museum of Natural History. He also
studied fossil plants in Belgian coal mines, supported by a Belgian
American Educational Foundation fellowship. While at Washington University,
Henry met Lib (Elisabeth Ham), whom he married in 1939.
Henry was appointed instructor at the Henry Shaw School of Botany
at Washington University in 1940, where he established a dynamic and
productive research program. He also joined the Missouri Botanical Garden
staff as paleobotanist (1947-1964) and served for about five years as
assistant to the director. He became the administrative head (The Dean)
of the Botany Deptartment at Washington University, and also served
as a temporary staff member of the U. S. Geological Survey. He was a
Fulbright lecturer at Poona University, India. Twice a John Simon Guggenheim
Memorial Foundation Fellow, Henry also received a special Guggenheim
award for exploratory research that led to his Arctic expeditions. Henry
left St. Louis in 1964 to become Head, first of Botany (1964-67) and
then of the Systematics and Environmental Section of the Biological
Sciences Group at the University of Connecticut (1967-1970). He retired
in 1975. He was elected to the National Academy of Sciences that same
year.
Henry made major contributions to the study of
Upper Carboniferous coal-ball plants in his earlier years, then shifted
to investigating Devonian plants. Along with his students, Professor
Andrews studied representative taxa of nearly every major plant group
present in the Upper Carboniferous, often presenting a first modern
description and assessment of their significance. Similarly, he published
ground-breaking papers on first Late, then Early Devonian plants from
the US and Canadian Arctic. Henry truly enjoyed natural history and
exploration. He was a superb writer and educator. He published numerous
papers and authored or co-authored four books, including a popular account
about plant fossils, Ancient Plants and the World They Lived In (1947),
a paleobotany text Studies in Paleobotany (1961), a profile of paleobotanists
entitled The Fossil Hunters (1980), and, with P.G. Gensel, Plant Life
in the Devonian (1984). Henry also prepared a comprehensive account
of fossil ferns for the Traité de Paleobotanique, ed. E. Boureau
(1971). He compiled and published two volumes of the Index to Generic
names of Fossil Plants as part of his work with the USGS. In both his
teaching and his writing, Henry demonstrated the love of exploration,
curiosity and wisdom that marks his work and made his presentations
about paleobotany and natural history memorable for students, colleagues
and laypersons alike.
Henry was a member of the Botanical Society of America
(recipient of the Merit Award, 1966, Chairman of the Paleobotanical
Section), a Fellow of the Geological Society of America, a Fellow of
the American Association for the Advancement of Science, a member of
the Torrey Botanical Club (and assistant editor for several years),
The New England Botanical Club, Sigma Xi, The Palaeontological Society,
and the International Organization for Palaeobotany (served as Secretary
and Vice-President). He also was an Honorary member of the Paleobotanical
Society of India and a charter member of the Connecticut Academy of
Science and Engineering. He was recognized on several occasions for
his volunteer service, involving the interpretation or preservation
of natural or historical areas/sites by the State of New Hampshire.
Henry and his wife Lib were well known for their wonderful
hospitality wherever they lived, be it Missouri, Connecticut, New Hampshire,
India, or England. They generously and graciously shared their knowledge,
wisdom, and resources, hosting and helping colleagues, foreign visitors,
students, friends, and family, thus touching the lives of many in numerous
ways.
Henry is survived by two sons, Hollings T. Andrews of
Gainesboro, Tennessee (a botanist) and Henry N. Andrews III of Westfield,
New Jersey; a daughter Nancy Andrews Adams of Sanbornton, New Hampshire,
grandchildren Eric N. Andrews and Heather A. Pippin, a great-grandson,
and cousins, nieces and nephews.
Books
- 1947 Ancient Plants and the World they lived in. Ithaca, NY: Comstock
Publishing Co., 279 pp. (reprinted 1963)
- 1955 Index of Generic Names of Fossil Plants, 1820-1950. U.S. Geological
Survey Bull., 1013: 262 pp.
- 1961 Studies in Paleobotany. New York, NY: John Wiley, 487 pp.
- 1970 Index of Generic Names of Fossil Plants, 1820-1965. U.S. Geological
Survey Bull., 1300, 354 pp.
- 1980 The Fossil Hunters. Ithaca, New York, Cornell University Press,
421 pp.
- 1984 Plant Life in the Devonian. (with P.G. Gensel) New York: Praeger
Publishers, 380 pp.
Articles
- 1936
- A new Sequoioxylon from Florissant, Colorado. Ann. Mo. Bot.
Gard., 23: 439-443.\
- Transitional pitting in tracheids of Psilotum (with J.A. Moore).
Ann. Mo. Bot. Gard. 23: 151-156.
- 1939
- An apparent double sporophyte in Polytrichum commune L. Torreya
39: 69-72.
- 1940
- On the stelar anatomy of the pteridosperms with particular reference
to the secondary wood. Ann. Mo. Bot. Gard. 27: 51-118.
- 1941
- Dichophyllum moorei and certain associated seeds. Ann. Mo. Bot.
Gard. 28: 375-384.
- On the flora of the Frontier Formation of southwestern Wyoming.
Ann. Mo. Bot. Gard. 28: 165-192.
- 1942
- Contributions to our knowledge of American Carboniferous floras.
I. Scleropteris, gen.nov., Mesoxylon and Amyelon. Ann. Mo. Bot.
Gard. 29: 1-18.
- Contributions to our knowledge of American Carboniferous floras.
II. Lepidocarpon. Ann. Mo. Bot. Gard. 29:19-34.
- Contributions to our knowledge of American Carboniferous floras.
V. Heterangium. Ann. Mo. Bot. Gard. 29: 275-282.
- A fossil araucarian wood from western Wyoming (with E. Pannell).
Ann. Mo. Bot. Gard. 29: 285-286.
- 1943
- Contributions to our knowledge of American Carboniferous floras.
VI. Certain filicinean fructifications. Ann. Mo. Bot. Gard. 30:
429-442.
- Notes on the genus Tempskya. Am. Midl. Nat. 29: 133-136.
- On the vascular anatomy of the cycadeoid cone axis. Ann. Mo.
Bot. Gard. 30: 421-427.
- A mycorrhizome from the Carboniferous of Illinois (with L. W.
Lenz). Torrey Bot. Club. Bull. 70: 120-125.
- 1945
- Contributions to our knowledge of American Carboniferous floras.
VII. Some pteridosperm stems from Iowa. Ann. Mo. Bot. Gard. 32:
323-360.
- The pine fern- a living link with the past. Mo. Bot. Gard. Bull.
33: 84-90.
- Cytoplasmic hybrids in Penicillium notatum (with C. C. Lendegren).
Torrey Bot. Club. Bull. 72: 361-366.
- 1946
- Preservation of plants as fossils. Earth Sci. Dig. 1: 3-7.
- Ancient plants of the west. A fossil hunting trip in Idaho.
Mo. Bot. Gard. Bull. 34: 85-89.
Coal balls—a key to the past. Sci. Mon. 62: 327-334.
- Contributions to our knowledge of American Carboniferous floras.
VIII. Another Medullosa from Iowa (with J.A. Kernen). Mo. Bot.
Gard. Bull. 33: 141-147.
- Contributions to our knowledge of American Carboniferous floras.
IX. Some petrified seeds from Iowa (with E. M. Kern.). Ann. Mo.
Bot. Gard. 33: 291-306.
- The Gallatin fossil forest (with L. W. Lenz). Ann. Mo. Bot.
Gard. 33: 309-313.
- 1947
- The King’s pines. Historical New Hampshire (N. H. Hist.
Soc.) March, pp. 1-14.
- The Idaho Tempskyas and associated fossil plants (with E. M.
Kern). Ann. Mo. Bot. Gard. 34: 119-186.
- Fossil polypores from Idaho (with L. W. Lenz). Ann. Mo. Bot.
Gard. 34: 113-114.
- 1948
- A Crossotheca from northern Illinois (with S. H. Mamay). Ann.
Mo. Bot. Gard. 35: 203-204.
- A note on Fomes idahoensis Brown. Ann. Mo. Bot. Gard. 35: 207.
- Some evolutionary trends in the pteridosperms. Bot. Gaz. 110:
13-31.
- 1949
- Nucellangium, a new genus of fossil seeds previously assigned
to Lepidocarpon. Ann. Mo. Bot. Gard. 36: 479-504.
- 1950
- A fossil osmundaceous tree-fern from Brazil. Torrey Bot. Club
Bull. 77: 29-34.
- A contribution to our knowledge of the anatomy of Botryopteris
(with S. H. Mamay). Torrey Bot. Club Bull. 77: 462-494.
- 1951
- American coal ball floras. Bot. Rev. 17: 430-469.
- A new American species of Bowmanites. Bot. Gaz. 113: 158-165.
- 1952
- Some American petrified calamitean stems. Ann. Mo. Bot. Gard.
39: 189-218.
- A brief conspectus of American coal ball studies (with S. H.
Mamay). Palaeobotanist 2: 66-72.
- The gametophyte of Cardiocarpus Graham (with C. J. Felix). Ann.
Mo. Bot. Gard. 39: 27-135.
- 1953
- Some American Medullosas (with S. H. Mamay). Ann. Mo. Bot. Gard.
40: 183-209.
- 1955
- Some recent advances in morphological palaeobotany. Phytomorphology
5: 372-393.
- 1956
- A note on the nodal anatomy of Ankyropteris glabra Baxter. Ann.
Mo. Bot. Gard. 43: 379-380.
- A new fossil plant from the New Albany shale with some comments
on the origin of land vascular plants (with K. S. Alt). Ann. Mo.
Bot. Gard. 43: 355-378.
- 1957
- A study of Botryopteris globosa Darrah (with W. H. Murdy).
Torrey Bot. Club Bull. 84: 252-267.
- 1958
- Lepidophloios—and ontogeny in arborescent lycopods (with
W. H. Murdy). Am. J. Bot. 45: 552-560.
- 1959
- Evolutionary trends in early vascular plants. Cold Spring Harbor
Symposia 24: 217-234.
- Notes on a visit to Leningrad and Moscow. AIBS Bull., November:
14-16.
- 1960
- Calamophyton bicephalum, a new species from the Middle Devonian
of Belgium (with S. Leclercq). Ann. Mo. Bot. Gard. 47: 1-23.
- 1961
- Plant riddles in the rocks—their contribution to evolutionary
studies. Sir Albert Charles Seward Memorial Lecture. Birbal Sahni
Institute of Palaeobotany, Lucknow, 7 pp.
- The extra-stelar tissues of certain American calamite axes (with
T. S. Mahabale). Professor S. P. Agharkar Commemoration Volume,
1961: 89-96.
- 1962
- A new fern from the American Carboniferous (with S. N. Agashe).
Palaeobotanist 11: 46-48.
- 1963
- Arctic Island—a botanical trip to Ellesmere Land. Mo.
Bot. Gard. Bull. 51: 17-23.
- Botany in Ellesmere Island. Wash. Univ. Alumni Mag., Spring:
50-55.
- Early seed plants. Science 142: 925-931.
- Hill Stations of India: Appalachia, December Issue, p. 663-677.
- An occurrence of the medullosan seed-fern Sutcliffia in the
American Carboniferous (with T. L. Phillips). Ann. Mo. Bot. Gard.
50: 29-51.
- 1964
- Return to Ellesmere Land. Mo. Bot. Gard. Bull. 52: 1-9.
- 1965
- Some exceptionally large calamite stems (with S. N. Agashe).
Phytomorphology 15: 103-108.
- A fructification of Anachoropteris from the middle Pennsylvanian
of Illinois (with T. L. Phillips). Ann. Mo. Bot. Gard. 52 (3):
251-261.
- Palaeobotanical studies in Arctic Canada. I. Archaeopteris from
Ellesmere Island (with T. L. Phillips and N. W. Radforth). Can.
J. Bot. 43: 545-556.
- 1966
- Some recent developments in our understanding of pteridophyte
and early gymnosperm evolution. Plant Biology Today, Wadsworth,
pp. 114-145.
- Catenopteris simplex gen. et sp. nov., a primitive pteridophyte
from the upper Pennsylvanian of Illinois (with T. L. Phillips).
Torrey Bot. Club Bull. 93: 117-128.
- Erect plants in the early Silurian of Maine (with J. M. Schopf,
E. Mencher, and A. J. Boucot). U. S. Geol. Surv. Prof. Paper 550D:
D69- D75.
- 1968
- The Long Range Mountains of Newfoundland (with F. M. Hueber
and A. E. Kasper). Appalachia, Dec. 1968: 288-299.
- Psilophyton forbesii, a new Devonian plants from northern Maine
(with A. E. Kasper and E. Mencher). Torrey Bot. Club Bull. 95:
1-11.
- Rhacophyton from the Upper Devonian of West Virginia (with
T. L. Phillips). J. Linn. Soc. Lond. 61: 37-64.
- Biscalitheca (Coenopteridales) from the Upper Pennsylvanian
of Illinois (with T. L. Phillips). Palaeontology 11: 104-115.
- 1969
- Kaulangiophyton, a new genus of plants from the Devonian of
Maine (with P. G. Gensel and A. E. Kasper). Torrey Bot. Club Bull.
96: 265-276.
- Canipa quadrifica, gen. et sp. nov., a synangial fructification
from the Middle Pennsylvanian of West Virginia (with J. E. Skog
and S. H. Mamay). Torrey Bot. Club Bull. 96:276-287.
- 1970
- Plant fossils of the Trout Valley formation (with A. E. Kasper).
Maine Geol. Surv. Bull. 23: 3-16.
- Filicophyta, in Boureau, E., Ed. Traité de Paleobotanique,
V. 4, fasc. 1: Paris, Masson et Cie, 519 p. (with C. A. Arnold,
E. Boureau, J. Doubinger and S. Leclercq).
- 1971
- A Devonian lycopod stem with well preserved cortical tissues
(with C. B. Read and S. H. Mamay). Palaeontology 14: 1-9.
- 1972
- Pertica, a new genus of Devonian plants from northern Maine
(with A. E. Kasper). Am. J. Bot. 59: 897-911.
- Two heterosporous species of Archaeopteris from the Upper Devonian
of West Virginia (with T. L. Phillips and P. G. Gensel). Palaeontographica
139B: 47-71.
- 1974
- Paleobotany, 1947-1972. In: M. Crosby et al. (Editor), 25 years
of Botany. Ann. Mo. Bot. Gard. 61: 179-202.
- New fertile species of Psilophyton from the Devonian of Maine
(with A. E. Kasper and W. H. Forbes). Am. J. Bot. 61: 339-359.
- An apparently heterosporous plant from the Middle Devonian of
New Brunswick (with P. G. Gensel and W. H. Forbes). Palaeontology
17: 387- 408.
- 1975
- A new species of Sawdonia with notes on the origin of microphylls
and lateral sporangia (with P. G. Gensel and W. H. Forbes). Bot.
Gaz. 136:50-62.
- A new fossil plant of probable intermediate affinities (Trimerophyte-Progymnosperm)
(with P. G. Gensel and A. E. Kasper). Canadian J. Bot. 53: 1719-1728.
- 1976
- A new species of Pertica from the Devonian of eastern Canada
(with J. A. Granoff and P. G. Gensel). Palaeontographica 155B:
119-128.
- The morphology and variation in Rhacophyton ceratangium from
the Upper Devonian and its bearing on frond evolution (with B.
Cornet and T. L. Phillips). Palaeontographica 158B: 105-129.
- 1977
- Early Devonian flora of the Trout Valley Formation of northern
Maine (with A. E. Kasper, W. H. Forbes, P. G. Gensel, and W. G.
Chaloner). Review Palaeobot. Palynol. 23: 255-285.
- 1978
- New occurrences of trimerophytes from the Devonian of eastern
Canada (with J. B. Doran and P. G. Gensel). Can. J. Bot. 56: 3052-3068
- 1987
- The early evolution of land plants (with P. G. Gensel). American
Scientist 75: 478-489.
- 1988
- Plant Paleontology in the State of Maine, a review (with A.
E. Kasper, P. G. Gensel and W. H. Forbes). Maine Geological Survey
C. T. Jackson 150th Anniversary Volume. Vol. 1: 109-128.
- 1990
- Frederick Maurice Wonnacott 1902-1990: International Organization
of Palaeobotany Newsletter 43, p. 6-8.
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Pigg, K.B., Wehr, W.C. and Ickert-Bond, S.M. Trochodendron and Nordenskioldia
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Labandeira, C.C., LePage, B.A. and Johnson, A.H. 2001. A Dendroctonus
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Liu, Y.S., Zetter, R., Mohr, B.A.R. and Ferguson, D.K. 2001. The flowers
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Kvacek, Z., Hably, L. and Manchester, S.R. 2001. Sloanea (Elaeocarpaceae)
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Kvacek, Z., Manchester, S.R., and Guo, Shuang-xing. 2001. Trifoliolate
leaves of Platanus bella (Heer) comb. n. from the Paleocene of North
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Kvacek, Z., Manchester, S.R., Zetter, R. and Pingen, M. in press. Fruits
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Manchester, S.R. in press. Leaves and fruits of Davidia (Cornales)
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Manchester, S.R. 2001. Update on the megafossil flora of Florissant,
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Manchester, S.R. and Tiffney B.H. 2001. Integration of paleobotanical
and neobotanical data in the assessment of phytogeographic history of
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McClain, A.M. and Manchester, S.R. 2001. Dipteronia (Sapindaceae) from
the Tertiary of North America and implications for the phytogeographic
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Tiffney B.H. and Manchester, S.R. 2001. The use of geological and paleontological
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Meyer, H.W. 2001. A review of the paleoelevation estimates for the
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Pigg, K.B.
Pigg, K.B., and Rothwell, G. W. 2001. Anatomically preserved Woodwardia
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Pigg, K. B., Wehr, W. C., and Ickert-Bond, S. M.. 2001. Trochodendron
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with malvalean affinities from the Late Paleocene Almont flora, North
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Hansen, A, and Pigg, K. B. 2001. Taxodiaceous conifers from the middle
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Henry, A. M., and Pigg, K. B. 2001. Hamamelidaceous infructescences
from the Late Paleocene Almont, North Dakota flora. Botany 2001 Abstracts:
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Pigg, K. B. 2001. The role of permineralized plants in understanding
plant diversity, phylogeny, and paleoenvironment: the Miocene Yakima
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Pigg, K.B., DeVore, M. L., Dilcher, D L., and Freile, D. 2001. Fagaceous
infructescences from the Oligocene Catahoula Formation of Texas. Botany
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Radke, M. G., Pigg, K. B, and Wehr, W. C. 2001. Fossil Corylopsis and
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Tcherepova, M, and Pigg, K. B. 2001. Permineralized Nyssa (Cornaceae)
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Retallack, G.J.
Retallack, G.J., Wynn, J.G., Benefit, B.R. and McCrossin, M.L. in press,
2002 Paleosols and paleoenvironments of the middle Miocene, Maboko Formation,
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Retallack G.J. and Tanaka, S. 2002, in press, Late Miocene advent of
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Retallack, G. J. and Smith, M. 2002, in press, Late Miocene sediments
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Retallack, G.J. 2001. Cenozoic expansion of grasslands and global cooling.
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Retallack, G.J. 2001. Fossil plant cuticular evidence for high atmospheric
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Retallack, G.J., Krull, E.S. and Bockheim, J.G. 2001. New grounds for
reassessing palaeoclimate of the Sirius Group, Antarctica. Journal of
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Sheldon, N.D. and Retallack, G.J. 2001, Geochemical climate transfer
functions from North American soils and application to paleosols across
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Prothero, D.R & Retallack, G.J. 2001. Magnetic stratigraphy of
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Retallack, G.J. 2001. Milankovitch-scale paleoclimatic fluctuation
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Retallack, G.J. and Wynn, J.G. 2001. Milankovitch-scale fluctuations
in mammal communities in the upper John Day Formation (29-24 Ma), central
Oregon. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology Abstracts 21(supplement 3):
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Rothwell, G.W.
Pigg, K.B. and Rothwell, G.W. 2001. Anatomically preserved Woodwardia
virginica (Blechnaceae) and a new filicalean fern from the middle Miocene
Yakima Canyon flora of central Washington, USA. American Journal of
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Stockey, R.A., Rothwell, G.W. and Falder, A.B. 2001. Diversity among
taxodiaceous conifers: Metasequoia foxii sp. nov from the Paleocene
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Stockey, R.A., Rothwell, G.W., Addy, H.D. and Randolph .S. 2001. Mycorrhizal
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Taylor, E.L.
Phipps, C.J., Taylor, T.N., Taylor, E.L., and Rember, W.C. 2001. Fossil
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of America, August 12-16, 2001, Albuquerque, NM. (abstr.)
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Tiffney, B. H. 2000.Geographic and climatic influences on the Cretaceous
and Tertiary historyof Euramerican floristic similarity. Acta Universitatis
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Wang, N. & B. H. Tiffney. 2001. Seeds of Rhododendron (Ericaceae)
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Tiffney, B. H. and S. R. Manchester. 2001. The Use of Geological andPaleontological
Evidence in Evaluating Plant Phylogeographic Hypotheses inthe Northern
Hemisphere Tertiary. International Journal of Plant Sciences162 (6 supplement):
s3-s17
Manchester, S. R. and B. H. Tiffney. 2001. Integrating Paleobotanical
and Neobotanical data in the Assessment of Phytogeographic History of
HolarcticAngiosperm Clades. International Journal of Plant Sciences
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Wheeler, E.A.
Wheeler, E.A. 2001. Fossil dicotyledonous woods from the Florissant
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Wilf, P.
Wilf, P., Labandeira, C.C., Johnson, K.R. Coley, P.D. and Cutter, A.D.
2001. Insect herbivory, plant defense, and early Cenozoic climate change.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 98: 6221-6226.
Burnham, R. J., Pitman, N.C.A., Johnson, K.R. and Wilf, P. 2001. Habitat-related
error in estimating temperatures from leaf margins in a humid tropical
forest. American Journal of Botany 88: 1096-1102.
Willard, D.A.
Grantz, A., Pease, V.L., Willard, D.A., Phillips, R.L., and Clark,
D.L., 2001. Bedrock cores from 89° North: Implications for the geologic
framework and Neogene paleoceanography of Lomonosov Ridge and a tie
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TERTIARY
PALYNOLOGY
Graham, A.
Graham, A., Gregory-Wodzicki, K.M. and Wright, K.L. 2001. Studies in
neotropical paleobotany. XV. A Mio-Pliocene palynoflora from the Eastern
Cordillera, Bolivia: implications for the uplift history of the Central
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Graham, A. 2001. Geologia y paleobotanica. In Stevens, W.D., Ulloa,
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Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis.
Johnson, K.R.
Evanoff, E., Gregory-Wodzicki, K. M., Johnson, K. R. 2001. Fossil flora
and stratigraphy of the Florissant Formation, Colorado. Proceedings
of the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, series 4, no. 1, 218 pp.
Willard, D.A.
Grantz, A., Pease, V.L., Willard, D.A., Phillips, R.L., and Clark,
D.L., 2001. Bedrock cores from 89° North: Implications for the geologic
framework and Neogene paleoceanography of Lomonosov Ridge and a tie
to the Barents shelf. GSA Bulletin 113: 1272-1281.
QUATERNARY
Alcade Olivares, C.
Alcalde Olivares, C.; García-Amorena, I.; Gómez Manzaneque,
F.; Maldonado Ruíz, J.; Morla Juaristi, C. and Postigo Mijarra,
J.M. 2001. Estudio de los macrorrestos vegetales del yacimiento de Lomilla
(Aguilar de Campoo, Palencia, España). Anales Jardín Botánico
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Franco Múgica, F., García Antón, M., Maldonado
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Franco,F.; Gómez Manzaneque, F.; Maldonado, F.J.; Morla, C.
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holocena de la península Ibérica. Ecología 14:
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Willard, D.A.
Willard, D.A., Cronin, T.M., and Verardo, S. in press. Late Holocene
climate and ecosystem history from Chesapeake Bay sediment cores. The
Holocene.
Willard, D.A., Holmes, C.W., Korvela, M., Mason, D., Murray, J.B.,
Orem, W.H., and Towles, T. 2002. in press, Paleoecological insights
on fixed tree-island development in the Florida Everglades: I. Environmental
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Colman, S.M., Baucom, P.C., Bratton, J.F., Cronin, T.M., McGeehin,
J.P., Willard, D.A., Zimmerman, A.R., and Vogt, P.R., 2002. Radiocarbon
dating, chronologic framework, and changes in accumulation rates of
Holocene estuarine sediments from Chesapeake Bay. Quaternary Research
57: 58-70.
Willard, D.A., Weimer, L.M., and Riegel, W.L., 2001. Pollen assemblages
as paleoenvironmental proxies in the Florida Everglades. Review of Palaeobotany
and Palynology 113: 213-235.
Willard, D.A., Holmes, C.W., and Weimer, L.M., 2001. The Florida Everglades
ecosystem: climatic and anthropogenic impacts over the last two millennia.
Bulletins of American Paleontology 361: 41-55.
Edwards, L.E., and Willard, D.A. 2001: Dinoflagellate cysts and pollen
from sediment samples, Mississippi Sound and Gulf of Mexico. In Gohn,
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U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 01-415.
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cores MD99-2209 and 2207 from Chesapeake Bay, impacts of climate and
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Willard, D.A., Cronin, T.M., and Ishman, S.E., 2000. Long-term patterns
of vegetational and salinity change in the Lake Pontchartrain region,
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variability in the eastern United States over the past millennium from
Chesapeake Bay sediments. Geology 28: 3-6.
Karlsen, A.W., Cronin, T.M., Ishman, S.E., Willard, D.A., Kerhin, R.,
Holmes, C.W., and Marot, M. 2000: Historical trends in Chesapeake Bay
dissolved oxygen based on benthic foraminifera from sediment cores.
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Willard, D.A., and Edwards, L.E., 2001. Palynomorph biostratigraphy
and paleoecology of subsurface upper Neogene and Quaternary sediments
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QUATERNARY
PALYNOLOGY
Willard, D.A.
Willard, D.A., Cronin, T.M., and Verardo, S. in press. Late Holocene
climate and ecosystem history from Chesapeake Bay sediment cores. The
Holocene.
Willard, D.A., Holmes, C.W., Korvela, M., Mason, D., Murray, J.B.,
Orem, W.H., and Towles, T. 2002. in press, Paleoecological insights
on fixed tree-island development in the Florida Everglades: I.
Environmental controls. In: Sklar, F. and van der Valk, A. [eds.], Tree
Islands of the Everglades. Kluwer Publishers, Amsterdam.
Colman, S.M., Baucom, P.C., Bratton, J.F., Cronin, T.M., McGeehin,
J.P., Willard, D.A., Zimmerman, A.R., and Vogt, P.R., 2002. Radiocarbon
dating, chronologic framework, and changes in accumulation rates of
Holocene estuarine sediments from Chesapeake Bay. Quaternary Research
57: 58-70.
Willard, D.A., Weimer, L.M., and Riegel, W.L., 2001. Pollen assemblages
as paleoenvironmental proxies in the Florida Everglades. Review of Palaeobotany
and Palynology 113: 213-235.
Willard, D.A., Holmes, C.W., and Weimer, L.M., 2001. The Florida Everglades
ecosystem: climatic and anthropogenic impacts over the last two millennia.
Bulletins of American Paleontology 361: 41-55.
Edwards, L.E., and Willard, D.A. 2001: Dinoflagellate cysts and pollen
from sediment samples, Mississippi Sound and Gulf of Mexico. In Gohn,
G.S. [ed.], Paleontology and geology of Mississippi Sound sediments.
U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 01-415.
Willard, D.A. and Korejwo, D.A. 2000: Holocene palynology from Marion-Dufresne
cores MD99-2209 and 2207 from Chesapeake Bay, impacts of climate and
historic land-use change. In Cronin, T.M. [ed.], Inital report on IMAGES
V cruise of the Marion-Dufresne to Chesapeake Bay June 20-22, 1999.
U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 00-306, 78-86.
Willard, D.A., Cronin, T.M., and Ishman, S.E., 2000. Long-term patterns
of vegetational and salinity change in the Lake Pontchartrain region,
Louisiana. U.S. Geological Survey Open-file Report 00-520, 35 pp
Cronin, T., Willard, D., Karlsen, A., Ishman, S., Verardo, S., McGeehin,
J., Kerhin, R., Holmes, C., Colman, S., and Zimmerman, A. 2000: Climatic
variability in the eastern United States over the past millennium from
Chesapeake Bay sediments. Geology 28: 3-6.
Karlsen, A.W., Cronin, T.M., Ishman, S.E., Willard, D.A., Kerhin, R.,
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TAPHONOMY
Boyce, C.K.
Boyce, C. K., Knoll, A. H., and Hazen, R. M. 2001. Nondestructive,
in situ, cellular-scale mapping of elemental abundances including organic
carbon in permineralized fossils. Proceedings of the National Academy
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Gastaldo, R.A.
Gastaldo, R.A. 2001. Plant Taphonomy. In Briggs, D.E.G. and Crowther,P.R.,
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Johnson, K.R.
Burnham, R. J., Pitman, N. C. A., Johnson, K. R., Wilf, P. 2001. Habitat-related
error in estimating temperatures from leaf margin analyses in a humid
tropical forest. American Journal of Botany 88: 1096-1102.
Willard, D.A.
Willard, D.A., and Edwards, L.E., 2001. Palynomorph biostratigraphy
and paleoecology of subsurface upper Neogene and Quaternary sediments
in southern Jackson County, Mississippi. In Gohn, G.S. [ed.], Stratigraphic
framework of the Neogene and Quaternary sediments of the Mississippi
coastal zone, Jackson County, Mississippi. U.S. Geological Survey Open-file
Report 01-415
NON-FOSSIL
Doyle, J.A.
Groot, E. P., Nichol, S. A., Doyle, J. A., Rost, T. L., 2001. Phylogenetic
relationships and root apical meristem organization in the dicots. Annual
meeting of the Botanical Society of America, August 12-16, 2001, Albuquerque,
NM. (abstr.), p 21.
Sauquet, H., Le Thomas, A., Doyle, J. A., Hilu, K. H., Borsch, T.,
Chatrou, L. W., 2001. Insights into the origin and evolution of Myristicaceae
(Magnoliales), based on morphological and molecular data. Annual meeting
of the Botanical Society of America, August 12-16, 2001, Albuquerque,
NM. (abstr.), p 140.
Graham, A.
Graham, A. 2001. Forensic palynology: the Ruidoso plane crash. In Goodman,
D.K. and Clarke, R.T. [eds.], Proceedings IX International Palynological
Congress (Houston, Texas, USA, 1996), 609-612. American Association
of Stratigraphic Palynologists Foundation, Dallas, Texas
Herendeen, P.S.
Bruneau, A., Forest, F. Herendeen, P. S. Klitgaard, B. B. and Lewis,
G. P. 2001. Phylogenetic relationships in the Caesalpinioideae (Leguminosae)
as inferred from chloroplast trnL intron sequences. Systematic Botany
26: 487-514.
Ickert-Bond, S.M.
Ickert-Bond, S.M. 2001. Reexamination of wood anatomical features in
Pinus krempfii (Pinaceae). International Association of Wood Anatomists
Journal 22 (4): 355-365.
Ickert-Bond, S.M. and Pinkava, D.J. 2001 Vascular plant types in the
Arizona State University herbarium with a brief history of the herbarium.
Sida 19(4): 850-885.
Ickert-Bond, S.M. and Cranfill, R.B. 2001. Revisiting Stapf: Phylogeny
of Ephedra, insights from plastid genes and morphology. Annual meeting
of the Botanical Society of America, August 12-16, 2001, Albuquerque,
NM. (abstr.), p. 119.
Ickert-Bond, S.M. 2001. in press, Ephedra L. (Ephedraceae) in Ecuador,
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Manchester, S.R.
Manchester, S.R. 2002. Automated Multilingual Test Translation. International
Organization of Palaeobotany Newsletter. 71: 3-5.
Osborn, J.M.
Osborn, J. M., El-Ghazaly, G. and Cooper, R.L. 2001. Development of
the exineless pollen wall in Callitriche truncata (Callitrichaceae)
and the evolution of underwater pollination. Plant Systematics and Evolution
228: 81-87.
Skog, J.E.
Skog, J.E., Mickel, J.T., Moran, R. and Zimmer, E.A. 2001. Phylogeny
of the fern genus Elaphoglossum based on two chloroplast genes. American
Journal of Botany, June 2001 (abstracts).
Skog, J. E., Mickel, J.T. and Zimmer, E.A. in press. Two chloroplast
sequences in the fern genus Anemia confirm phylogeny from fossil evidence.
American Fern Journal.
Smith, U.R.
Smith, U. R., Kuiken, C. L., and Bhattacharya, T., 2001. The evolutionary
and biogeographic history of HIV-1 subtype C. In AIDS Vaccine 2001:Program
and Abstracts, 112. Foundation for AIDS Vaccine Research and Development,
Alexandria, Virginia. LA-UR-01-4292.
Taylor, W.A.
Korall, P. and Taylor, W.A. Integrating megaspore morphology and molecular
phylogeny in Selaginella Annual meeting of the Botanical Society of
America, August 12-16, 2001, Albuquerque, NM. (abstr.)
Tiffney, B.H.
Tiffney, B. H. 2001. Presentation ofthe Paleontological Society Medal
to Jack A. Wolfe. Journal of Paleontology 75: 919.
Tiffney, B. H. 2001. The Christian Church and Science.California Journal
of Science Education 1: 51-59.
Wheeler, E.A.
Powell, A.M. and Weedin, J.F. Chromosome numbers in Chihuahuan Desert
Cactaceae III. Trans-Pecos Texas. American Journal of Botany 88: 481-485.
Baas, P. and Wheeler, E.A. 2001. A survey of the wood anatomy of the
PROSEA timbers. In: Saw, L.G., Chua, L.S. and Khoo, K.C. [eds.], Taxonomy
- the cornerstone of biodiversity. Proceedings of the Fourth International
Flora Malesiana Symposium 1998, p 51-60. FRIM, Kuala Lumpur.
Zavada, M.S.
Zavada, M.S. and Simoes, P. 2001. The possible demi-lichenization of
the basidiocarps of Trametes versicolor (L.:Fries) Pilat (Polyporaceae).
Northeastern Naturalist, 8: 101-112.
Hasenstein, K.H. and Zavada, M.S. 2001. Auxin modification of the incompatibility
response in Theobroma cacao L. Physiologia Plantarum, 112: 113-118.
THESES AND DISSERTATIONS
Boyce, C.K.
Boyce, C. K. 2001. Leaves, lignin, and the evolution of novel organ
and cell types in early land plants. Ph.D. dissertation, Harvard University,
Cambridge, MA.
Phipps, C.J.
Phipps, C. J. 2001. The evolution of epiphyllous fungal communities
with an emphasis on the Miocene of Idaho. Ph.D. dissertation, The University
of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas.
WORK IN PROGRESS
Ash, S.R.
Creber, G. T. and Ash, S. R. The Late Triassic Schilderia adamanica
and Woodworthia arizonica trees of the Petrified Forest National Park,
Arizona, USA.
Boyce, C.K.
Boyce, C. K., Cody, G. D., Feser, M., Jacobsen, C., Knoll, A. H., and
Wirick, S. Submitted. Organic chemical differentiation within fossil
plant cell walls detected with X-ray spectromicroscopy.
Doyle, J.A.
Molecular phylogenies, morphology of "basal" angiosperms,
and angiosperm outgroups.
Phylogeny and evolution of "basal" angiosperms (with P. K.
Endress).
Phylogeny of living and fossil Chloranthaceae (with H. Eklund and P.
S. Herendeen).
Integrating fossil and molecular data on the age of angiosperms (with
M. J. Sanderson and S. Magallón).
Phylogeny and biogeography of Myristicaceae and Annonaceae (with H.
Sauquet, A. Le Thomas, and T. Scharaschkin).
Fairon-Demaret, M.
Berry, C.M. and Fairon-Demaret, M. The architecture of Pseudosporochnus
nodosus Leclercq et Banks: a Middle Devonian Cladoxylopsid from Belgium.
International Journal of Plant Sciences. Work in progress.
Fairon-Demaret, M. and Smith, T. Fruits and seeds from the Tienen Formation
at Dormaal, Paleocene-Eocene transition in eastern Belgium. Review of
Palaeobotany and Palynolgy. Work in progress.
Gastaldo, R.A.
Murphy, S., Staub, J.R., Utgaard, J.E., and Gastaldo, R.A.Distribution
of Holocene Foraminifera in the Rajang River Delta, Sarawak, East Malaysia.
PALAIOS.
Gastaldo, R.A. The relationship between bedform and log orientation
in a Paleogene fluvial channel, WeiBelster basin, Germany.
Pashin, J.C., and Gastaldo, R.A., Carboniferous of the Black Warrior
Basin. In Wagner, R.H., and Prins-Winkler, H. [eds.], The Carboniferous
of the World, Vol. 4.
Staub, J.R., and Gastaldo, R.A., Late Quaternary Incised-valley Fill
and Deltaic Sediments in the Rajang River Delta. SEPM Special Publication.
Pedentchouk, N., Gastaldo, R.A., and Staub, J.R. Dispersed Organic
Matter of Holocene Deposits in the Rajang River Delta, Sarawak, Malaysia.
I. Palynofacies Variation Within Siliciclastic Sediments. Sedimentary
Geology.
Pedentchouk, N., Gastaldo, R.A., and Staub, J.R., Dispersed Organic
Matter of Holocene Deposits in the Rajang River Delta, Sarawak, Malaysia.
II. Spatial Variation of Palynofacies Assemblages Within Organic-Poor
Siliciclastic Sediments. Sedimentary Geology
Ickert-Bond, S.M.
Ickert-Bond, S.M. Pollen dimorphism in Ephedra L. (Ephedraceae). (with
J.J. Skvarla, and W.F. Chissoe) Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology
(submitted).
Jacobs, B.F.
Jacobs, B.F. and Herendeen, P.S. Submitted. Eocene (46 Ma) Rainfall
Estimates for Tropical East Africa Based on Fossil Leaves from Mahenge,
Tanzania.
Knoll, A.H.
Jolliff, B., Knoll, A., Morris, R., Moerschsuper, J., McSween, H.,
Gilmore, M., Arvidson, R., Greeley, R., Herkenhoff, K. and Squyres,
S., in press. Remotely-sensed geology from lander-based to orbital perspectives:
Results of FIDO rover May 2000 field tests. Journal of Geophysical Research.
Boyce, C.K. and Knoll, A.H., in press. Evolution of developmental potential
and the multiple independent origins of leaves in Paleozoic vascular
plants. Paleobiology.
Shen, Y., Canfield, D.E. and Knoll, A.H., in press. The chemistry of
mid-Proterozoic oceans: evidence from the McArthur Basin, northern Australia.
American Journal of Science.
Chacón-Baca, E., Beraldi-Campesi , H., Knoll, A.H., Golubic,
S. and Cevallos-Ferriz, S.R., in press. 70
million year old non-marine diatoms from northern Mexico. Geology.
Bambach, R.K., Knoll, A.H., and Sepkoski, J.J., in press. Anatomical
and ecological constraints on Phanerozoic animal diversity in the marine
realm. Proceedings, National Academy of Sciences, USA.
Noffke, N., Knoll, A.H. and Grotzinger, J.P., in press. Sedimentary
controls on the formation and preservation of microbial mats in siliciclastic
deposits: a case study from the Upper Neoproterozoic Nama Group, Namibia.
Palaios.
Porter, S.M., Meisterfeld, R. and Knoll, A.H., in press. Vase-shaped
microfossils from the Neoproterozoic Chuar Group, Grand Canyon: a classification
guided by modern testate amoebae. Journal of Paleontology.
LePage, B.A.
LePage, B.A. , Pfefferkorn, H.W. , Beauchamp, B. and Utting, J. Late
Early Permian plant fossils from the Canadian High Arctic. Palaeogeography,
Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology (submitted).
Jahren, A.H. and LePage, B.A. Warm Eocene conditions maintained by
methanogenesis in Arctic soils. Geology (submitted).
Williams, C.J., Johnson, A.H., LePage, B.A., Vann, D.R. and Taylor,
K.D. Reconstruction of Tertiary Metasequoia forests I. Test of a method
for biomass determination based on stem dimensions. Paleobiology (submitted).
Williams, C.J., Johnson, A.H., LePage, B.A., Vann, D.R. and Sweda,
T. Reconstruction of Tertiary Metasequoia forests II. Structure, biomass
and productivity of Eocene floodplain forests in the Canadian Arctic.
Paleobiology (submitted).
Vann, D.R., Williams, C.J. and LePage, B.A. Submitted. Possible evolution
of photosystem parameters and deciduousness in response to paleoclimate
seasonality in Metasequoia glyptostroboides. Proceedings of the Evolution
of Plant Physiology: An International Symposium.
LePage, B.A. A new species of Tsuga (Pinaceae) and an assessment of
the evolution and biogeographic history of the genus. Botanical Journal
of the Linnean Society (submitted).
LePage, B.A. Taiwania cryptomeroides Hayata (Taxodiaceae) in the Early
Cretaceous of Alaska: evolution, biogeography and paleoecology. International
Journal of Plant Sciences (submitted).
LePage, B.A. In review. The evolution, biogeography, and paleoecology
of selected genera of the Pinaceae. Proceedings of the 4th International
Conifer Conference.
Magallon, S.A.
Magallón, S. and Sanderson, M.J. Relationships among seed plants
according to highly conserved genes: sorting conflicting phylogenetic
signals among ancient lineages.
Manchester, S.R.
Manchester, S.R., Akhmetiev M.A and Kodrul, T.M. Leaves and fruits
of Celtis aspera (Newberry) comb. nov. (Celtidaceae) from the Paleocene
of North America and eastern Asia. International Journal of Plant Sciences.
Manchester, S.R., Chen, Z., Lu A-M. Eastern Asian endemic plant genera
and their paleogeographic history in the Northern Hemisphere. Botanical
Review.
Akhmetiev, M.A., Kezina, T.V. Kodrul, T.M. and Manchester, S.R. Stratigraphy
and flora of the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary layers in the southeast
part of the Zeya-Bureya sedimentary basin.
Mapes, G.
Mapes, G. and Rothwell, G.W. 2001. Validating the Paleozoic conifer
Emporia lockardii (Mapes and Rothwell) Mapes and Rothwell. Taxon (submitted).
Dunn, M.T., Mapes, G. and Rothwell, G.W. 2001. Pachytesta hexaloba:
a new species of Pachytesta from the Virgilian (Gzhelian) Finis Shale
of Texas, USA. Journal of Paleontology (submitted).
McElwain, J.C.
McElwain, J.C., Willis, K.J. and Niklas, K.J. Large-scale patterns
in plant macroevolution linked to rapid increases in atmospheric CO2
concentration. Global Change Biology (submitted).
McElwain, J.C., Willis, K.J. and Lupia, R (submitted book chapter)
Cretaceous atmospheric CO2 fluctuations and their role in the radiation
and diversification of Angiosperms. In Cerling, T.E., Dearing, D. and
Ehleringer, J.R. [eds]. A history of atmospheric CO2 and its effect
on plants, animals and ecosystems. Prospectus for Ecological Studies.
Kouwenberg, L., McElwain, J.C., Wagner, R., Kurschner, W., Visscher,
H., Beerling, D.J. and Mayle, F.E. A new method of estimating paleo-atmospheric
CO2 concentrations from stomatal parameters of conifer leaves. American
Journal of Botany (submitted).
Hesselbo, S.P., Morgans-Bell, H.S., McElwain, J.C., McAllister Rees,
P., Robinson, S.A. A carbon-cycle perturbation in the Middle Jurassic
and accompanying changes in terrestrial paleoenvironment. Journal of
the Geological Society, London (submitted).
Pigg, K.B.
Wehr, W. C., and Pigg, K.B. Tertiary Flowers, Fruits and Seeds of Washington
State and Adjacent Areas (Part III). Washington Geology (submitted).
Retallack, G.J.
Retallack, G.J. 2002. Ecological polarities of Cenozoic fossil soil,
plants and animals from central Oregon. Paleobiology (submitted).
Retallack, G.J. 2002. End-Cretaceous acid rain as a selective extinction
mechanism between birds and dinosaurs. In J. Wright [ed.], Florida Symposium
on Dinosaur-Bird Evolution.
Retallack, G.J. 2002. Late Oligocene bunch grassland and Early Miocene
sod grassland paleosols from central Oregon, U.S.A.. Palaeogeography
Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology (in preparation).
Rothwell, G.W.
Mapes, G. and G.W. Rothwell. 2001. Validating the Paleozoic conifer
Emporia lockardii (Mapes and Rothwell) Mapes and Rothwell. Taxon (submitted).
Dunn, M.T., Mapes, G. and Rothwell, G.W. 2001. Pachytesta hexaloba:
a new species ofPachytesta from the Virgilian (Gzhelian) Finis Shale
of Texas, USA. Journal of Paleontology (submitted).
Rothwell, G.W. and Stockey, R.A. 2002. Anatomically preserved Cycadeoidea
(Cycadeoidaceae), with a reevaluation of systematic characters for the
seed cones of Bennettitales. American Journal of Botany (submitted).
Smith, U.R.
Novitsky, V., Smith, U. R., Gilbert, P., McLane, M. F., Chigwedere,
P., Williamson, C., Ndung'u, T., Klein, I., Chang, S., Peter, T., Thior,
I., Foley, B. T., Gaolekwe, S., Rybak, N., Gaseitsiwe, S., Vannberg,
F., Marlink, R., Lee, T. H., and Essex, M., HIV-1 subtype C molecular
phylogeny: consensus sequence for an AIDS vaccine design. Journal of
Virology (submitted).
Taylor, E.L.
McManus, H.A., Boucher, L.D., Taylor, E.L. and Taylor, T.N. 2002. A
new stem with unusual anatomy from the Triassic of Antarctica. American
Journal of Botany (submitted).
Cúneo, N.R., Taylor, E.L. and Taylor, T.N. 2002. An in situ
fossil forest from the upper Fremouw Formation (Triassic) of Antarctica:
Paleoenvironmental setting and paleoclimate analysis. Palaeogeography,
Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology (submitted).
Tomescu, A.M.F.
Tomescu, A.M.F., Rothwell, G.W. Evidence for a lower Silurian (Llandoverian)
terrestrial biota in transitional subtidal to supratidal deposits of
Ohio, USA. Journal of Paleontology (submitted).
Wagner, R.H.
Wagner, R.H. The composition and ages of the floras of the Cumberland
Basin in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.
Ameron, H.W.J. van, Gillespie, H.W. and Wagner, R.H. Daubreeia pateraeformis
(Germar) Zeiller, a Stephanian sphenopsid from western Europe and North
America; stratigraphic and palaeoecological implications.
Wheeler, E.A.
Baas, P., Ewers, F.W., Davis, S., and Wheeler, E.A. Evolution of xylem
physiology. In: Poole, I. and Hemsley, A. [eds.], The Evolution of Plant
Physiology (submitted).
Wheeler, E.A. Woods of the Denver Basin. Rocky Mountain Geology (submitted).
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