One method to determine past climate has been the use of leaf morphological characteristics of fossil leaves quantifi ed using modern climate and canopy leaf characteristics. Fossil assemblages are composed of abscised leaves, and climate may be more accurately determined by using leaves from leaf litter instead of the canopy. To better understand whether taphonomic processes make a difference in this relationship, a north-central Florida woodland was sampled to determine the morphologically based climate estimates from these leaves. Leaves from woody, dicotyledonous plants were collected and identifi ed, then compared using presence/absence data and analyzed using several linear regression equations and the CLAMP data set. Although the maj...
Aim Early in their evolution, angiosperms evolved a diversity of leaf form far greater than that of ...
Palaeoclimate estimates derived from plant-based proxies are potentially subject to uncertainties ar...
There are several methods of predicting terrestrial palaeoclimates from the size and shape of fossil...
Greenwood, D.R., 1992. Taphonomic constraints on foliar physiognomic interpretations of Late Cretace...
Paleobotanists have long used models based on leaf size and shape to reconstruct paleoclimate. Howev...
Artículo de publicación ISIP>Paleobotanists have long used models based on leaf size and shape to re...
ABSTRACT.—Leaf physiognomy (size and shape) in fossils is commonly used to reconstruct terrestrial p...
16 páginas, 2 tablas, 5 figuras.Paleobotanists have long used models based on leaf size and shape to...
Paleobotanists have long used models based on leaf size and shape to reconstruct paleoclimate. Howev...
We characterize forest floor leaf litter and transported leaf samples from several depositional envi...
Plant response to climate through time is commonly investigated with leaf physiognomy, but anatomica...
In the present study, structural xeromorphic features in modern and subfossil Quercus laurifolia lea...
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The Palaeozoic is regarded as a period in which it is difficult to recognize climate signals in land...
The relationship between plant structural characteristics and climate was first documented in the ea...
Aim Early in their evolution, angiosperms evolved a diversity of leaf form far greater than that of ...
Palaeoclimate estimates derived from plant-based proxies are potentially subject to uncertainties ar...
There are several methods of predicting terrestrial palaeoclimates from the size and shape of fossil...
Greenwood, D.R., 1992. Taphonomic constraints on foliar physiognomic interpretations of Late Cretace...
Paleobotanists have long used models based on leaf size and shape to reconstruct paleoclimate. Howev...
Artículo de publicación ISIP>Paleobotanists have long used models based on leaf size and shape to re...
ABSTRACT.—Leaf physiognomy (size and shape) in fossils is commonly used to reconstruct terrestrial p...
16 páginas, 2 tablas, 5 figuras.Paleobotanists have long used models based on leaf size and shape to...
Paleobotanists have long used models based on leaf size and shape to reconstruct paleoclimate. Howev...
We characterize forest floor leaf litter and transported leaf samples from several depositional envi...
Plant response to climate through time is commonly investigated with leaf physiognomy, but anatomica...
In the present study, structural xeromorphic features in modern and subfossil Quercus laurifolia lea...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/88039/1/j.1469-8137.2011.03725.x.pd
The Palaeozoic is regarded as a period in which it is difficult to recognize climate signals in land...
The relationship between plant structural characteristics and climate was first documented in the ea...
Aim Early in their evolution, angiosperms evolved a diversity of leaf form far greater than that of ...
Palaeoclimate estimates derived from plant-based proxies are potentially subject to uncertainties ar...
There are several methods of predicting terrestrial palaeoclimates from the size and shape of fossil...