Advances in Angiosperm Paleobotany and Paleoclimatic Reconstruction: Contributions Honouring L. Dilcher and Jack Wolfe (Courier Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg (CFS)
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9783510613885 - Jarzen: / Manchester / Retallack | Advances in Angiosperm Paleobotany and Paleoclimatic Reconstruction | E. Schweizerbart | 2007
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/ Manchester / Retallack | Advances in Angiosperm Paleobotany and Paleoclimatic Reconstruction | E. Schweizerbart | 2007

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ISBN: 9783510613885 bzw. 3510613880, in Deutsch, E. Schweizerbart, neu.

The sixteen peer-reviewed contributions of this volume were presented at a 3-day symposium at the Florida Museum of Natural History, Gainesville in 2006 and honour two landmark contributors to North American angiosperm paleobotany born in the morning of July 10, 1936: David L. Dilcher and Jack Wolfe. Two introductory papers review the works of David L. Dilcher and Jack Wolfe, along with bibliographies of their research publications. The second part consists of selected peer-reviewed research papers highlighting recent advances in Cretaceous and Cenozoic paleobotany and the paleobotanical inferences of past vegetation and climate. In the 1970s Dilcher, Wolfe, Hickey, and others called attention to the lack of rigor in the identification of angiosperm leaves by traditional approaches. They appealed for more critical comparative analyses of extant leaves with efforts to determine diagnostic features suitable to distinguish taxonomic groups. To this end, Wolfe began assembling a collection of cleared angiosperm leaves that could be examined by transmitted light to reveal venation patterns comparable to those preserved in fossil leaves, ultimately the world's largest collection of cleared leaves, now housed in the Department of Paleobiology at the Smithsonian Institution. A landmark paper (Wolfe & Hickey, 1975), documented the distribution of leaf characters in relation to the Cronquist and Takhtajan systems of angiosperm classification. Here, James Doyle reexamines their approach, updating this seminal work with current concepts of angiosperm phylogeny derived from molecular data. At the same time, David Dilcher was emphasizing the importance of leaf epidermal characters as revealed by cuticular analyses of fossil and extant leaves. Characteristics of stomatal complexes, trichomes, and other epidermal structures could be used to confirm or refute identifications based only on leaf form and venation. Thousands of prepared slides of macerations of fossil and extant leaf cuticles were made in assemblyline fashion for many years in the Dilcher lab, providing steady work for undergraduate and graduate students and resulting in the largest North American reference collection of epidermal anatomy. In this volume, Barclay et al. review the importance of cuticles for taxonomic and paleoenvironmental investigations, and introduce a new web-accessible database of images of specimens from the Dilcher cuticle collections. Jack Wolfe was among the first paleobotanists to accept the concept of a bolide impact as the defining event of the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary. Wolfe and Upchurch (1986, 1987) focused their attention on paleobotanical change across the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary and the floristic consequences of this event. Upchurch, Lomax and Beerling provide a synthesis of the research that has been done since then, dealing with the responses of plants to the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary event and questions about the nature and rapidity of climatic change. Although much of the work on Late Cretaceous floras over the years has focused on North America, Sun et al. here present an overview of Late Cretaceous plant megafossil assemblages from Northeastern China and an interpretation of their paleoenvironmental signficance. Pigg and DeVore compare and contrast the research programs of David Dilcher, who grew up in the Midwestern United States, and Jack Wolfe, who grew up in the Pacific Northwest, with special attention to research on Eocene floras. Dilcher and Wolfe both recognized the relationships between fossil plants and paleoclimate, although they had different views about how best to interpret the data. In successive articles Greenwood and Spicer review the development and recent advances in the methodology used to infer climate from fossil angiosperm leaves. Jack Wolfe was also interested in tectoni.
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9783510613885 - Advances in Angiosperm Paleobotany and Paleoclimatic Reconstruction: Contributions Honouring David L. Dilcher and Jack A. Wolfe (Courier Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg (CFS)

Advances in Angiosperm Paleobotany and Paleoclimatic Reconstruction: Contributions Honouring David L. Dilcher and Jack A. Wolfe (Courier Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg (CFS) (2007)

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ISBN: 9783510613885 bzw. 3510613880, in Englisch, 189 Seiten, Jarzen, David M, Manchester, Steven R, Retallack, Gregory J, Jarzen, Susan A, Schweizerbart'sche, E. Taschenbuch, neu.

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9783510613885 - Herausgeber: David M Jarzen, Herausgeber: Steven R Manchester, Herausgeber: Gregory J Retallack, Herausgeber: Susan A Jarzen: Advances in Angiosperm Paleobotany and Paleoclimatic Reconstruction: Contributions Honouring L. Dilcher and Jack Wolfe (Courier Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg (CFS)
Herausgeber: David M Jarzen, Herausgeber: Steven R Manchester, Herausgeber: Gregory J Retallack, Herausgeber: Susan A Jarzen

Advances in Angiosperm Paleobotany and Paleoclimatic Reconstruction: Contributions Honouring L. Dilcher and Jack Wolfe (Courier Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg (CFS) (2007)

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ISBN: 9783510613885 bzw. 3510613880, in Englisch, 189 Seiten, Schweizerbart'sche, E. Taschenbuch, neu.

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9783510613885 - Jarzen, David M Manchester, Steven R Retallack, Gregory J Jarzen, Susan A: Advances in Angiosperm Paleobotany and Paleoclimatic Reconstruction - Contributions Honouring L. Dilcher and Jack Wolfe
Jarzen, David M Manchester, Steven R Retallack, Gregory J Jarzen, Susan A

Advances in Angiosperm Paleobotany and Paleoclimatic Reconstruction - Contributions Honouring L. Dilcher and Jack Wolfe

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