© 2001 by The University of ChicagoThe acceptable macrofossil record of Nothofagus (Nothofagaceae) is relatively sparse, with most published records represented by poorly preserved specimens. The Tasmanian fossil record is an exception to this, with an abundance of well-preserved Nothofagus remains. Oligocene-Early Miocene sediments near Mount Balfour in northwest Tasmania preserve cupules of five species of Nothofagus in three of the four extant subgenera. Subgenus Lophozonia is represented by Nothofagus glandularis, subgenus Nothofagus by Nothofagus bulbosa, and subgenus Brassospora by Nothofagus peduncularis and the new species Nothofagus balfourensis and Nothofagus robustus. Subgenus Lophozonia is still present in Tasmania, but subgenus...
We compiled the numerous fossil records (486) assigned to Nothofagaceae including pollen grains (fro...
Assemblages of fossil leaves ranging in age from Upper Oligocene to Upper Miocene or Lower Pliocene ...
The Austral biota reveals many links between Australasia and South America that have challenged biog...
© CSIRO 2003Nothofagus subgenus Brassospora is now confined to New Guinea and New Caledonia. Despite...
Leaves assignable to Nothofagus from two fossil deposits in Tasmania represent the first macrofossil...
A new species of Nothofagus, N. pachyphylla, is proposed based on fossils from Early Pleistocene sed...
A new species of Nothofagus, N. pachyphylla, is proposed based on fossils from Early Pleistocene sed...
Aim The aim of this paper is to analyse the biogeography of Nothofagus and its subgenera in the lig...
The Oligocene vegetation at Pioneer was closed temperate rainforest dominated by Nothofagus johnston...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comDispersals versus vicariance events ...
This study uses a molecular-dating approach to test hypotheses about die biogeography of Nothofagus....
This study uses a molecular-dating approach to test hypotheses about the biogeography of Nothofagus....
© CSIRO 2001Nothofagus is an ancient genus with a distribution that has attracted considerable inter...
Vegetative twigs from Oligocene sediments in north-western Tasmania are assigned to a new fossil spe...
The genus Nothofagus Bl. (Fagaceae) is one of the representative tree genera in the temperate forest...
We compiled the numerous fossil records (486) assigned to Nothofagaceae including pollen grains (fro...
Assemblages of fossil leaves ranging in age from Upper Oligocene to Upper Miocene or Lower Pliocene ...
The Austral biota reveals many links between Australasia and South America that have challenged biog...
© CSIRO 2003Nothofagus subgenus Brassospora is now confined to New Guinea and New Caledonia. Despite...
Leaves assignable to Nothofagus from two fossil deposits in Tasmania represent the first macrofossil...
A new species of Nothofagus, N. pachyphylla, is proposed based on fossils from Early Pleistocene sed...
A new species of Nothofagus, N. pachyphylla, is proposed based on fossils from Early Pleistocene sed...
Aim The aim of this paper is to analyse the biogeography of Nothofagus and its subgenera in the lig...
The Oligocene vegetation at Pioneer was closed temperate rainforest dominated by Nothofagus johnston...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comDispersals versus vicariance events ...
This study uses a molecular-dating approach to test hypotheses about die biogeography of Nothofagus....
This study uses a molecular-dating approach to test hypotheses about the biogeography of Nothofagus....
© CSIRO 2001Nothofagus is an ancient genus with a distribution that has attracted considerable inter...
Vegetative twigs from Oligocene sediments in north-western Tasmania are assigned to a new fossil spe...
The genus Nothofagus Bl. (Fagaceae) is one of the representative tree genera in the temperate forest...
We compiled the numerous fossil records (486) assigned to Nothofagaceae including pollen grains (fro...
Assemblages of fossil leaves ranging in age from Upper Oligocene to Upper Miocene or Lower Pliocene ...
The Austral biota reveals many links between Australasia and South America that have challenged biog...