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Yale Peabody Museum: Paleobotany Collection - http://www.peabody.yale.edu/collections/pb/
A world-wide paleobotanical collection dating from the early 19th century. |
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Virtual Paleobotany Lab - http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/IB181/VPL/Dir.html
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. |
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Paleobotany - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paleobotany
Information from Wikipedia on this branch of paleontology which deals with the recovery and identification of plant remains from geological contexts. It includes information on plant fossils and the groups of plants that have left fossilized remains. |
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Places of Palaeobotanical Research - http://www.mineralogie.uni-wuerzburg.de/search1.html
An Index of Places of Palaeobotanical Research and Palaeobotanists Personal Pages. |
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A History of Palaeozoic Forests, by Hans Kerp - http://www.uni-muenster.de/GeoPalaeontologie/Palaeo/Palbot/ewald.html
This web version contains the original illustrations as appeared in the printed version and many links directly related to the history of Palaeozoic forests. |
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Geobiology of Polar Latitude Eocene Forests - http://www.sas.upenn.edu/earth/arctic/index.html
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. |
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Did the Wood Roach or Prototermite Cause the Permian-Triassic Coal Hiatus? - http://www.angelfire.com/nc/isoptera/roach.html
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. |
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White Rose Palaeobiology Group - http://www.palaeobiology.org.uk/
Research projects, scientific publications, and opportunities at this collaborative initiative between the Universities of Sheffield and Leeds in the United Kingdom. |
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Grand Canyon: Paleobotanical Research on the Bright Angel Shale - http://www2.bc.edu/~strother/gc.html
Provides information on the Middle Cambrian deposits in these shales, siltstones and sandstones and the microfossils found there, with images of several cryptospores and spore clusters. |
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Darwin and Modern Science: The Palaeontological Record: Plants - http://www.stephenjaygould.org/library/modern-science/chapter12.html
Article by D. H. Scott, President of the Linnean Society, which discusses the fossil record of plants and its bearing on the truth of the doctrine of evolution, on phylogeny and on the theory of natural selection. |