Studies in the 1970\u27s reporting the occurrence of fossil pollen types in the Cretaceous, coupled with surveys of extant pollen morphology of primitive flowering plants, laid the foundation for proposing a Lower Cretaceous origin of angiosperms. Over the last 30 years, morphological, ultrastructural, and ontogenetic studies of both extant and fossil pollen have provided an array of new characters, as well as greater resolution in defining character polarities. Moreover, a range of fossil pollen types exhibiting angiosperm characters occur in low frequency within Triassic and Jurassic sediments. The pollen data provide evidence of a pre-Cretaceous origin of angiosperms. Speciation and extinction rates were likely equal during the Triassic ...
The Ephedra lineage can be traced at least to the Early Cretaceous. Its characteristically polyplica...
The Asteraceae (sunflowers and daisies) are the most diversefamily of flowering plants. Despite thei...
Studies of angiosperm leaf cuticles from the Lower Cretaceous Potomac Group reinforce evidence from ...
Angiosperms (flowering plants) are the most diverse of all major lineages of land plants and the dom...
The first flowering plant fossils occur as rare, undiverse pollen grains in the Early Cretaceous (Va...
Studies of the earliest Cretaceous angiosperms in the 1970s made only broad comparisons with living ...
For more than a century there has been a fascination with the surprisingly rapid rise and early dive...
Three outcrop localities and 28 onshore and offshore cores and wells were sampled from the east coas...
Premise of research. Discoveries of fossil flowers in Cretaceous rocks offer improved evidence for r...
Angiosperms are by far the most species-rich clade of land plants, but their origin and early evolut...
Eudicots, the most diverse of the three major clades of living angiosperms, are first recognized in ...
In each of the sequential periods of seed-plant evolution, there were “charismatic ” pollen grains t...
Identifying synapomorphic morphological characters is needed to select and then accurately place fos...
The new discovery of angiosperm remains in the Jehol Biota of northeastern China contributes to our ...
Chloranthaceae were one of the first common lines during the early radiation of angiosperms, possibl...
The Ephedra lineage can be traced at least to the Early Cretaceous. Its characteristically polyplica...
The Asteraceae (sunflowers and daisies) are the most diversefamily of flowering plants. Despite thei...
Studies of angiosperm leaf cuticles from the Lower Cretaceous Potomac Group reinforce evidence from ...
Angiosperms (flowering plants) are the most diverse of all major lineages of land plants and the dom...
The first flowering plant fossils occur as rare, undiverse pollen grains in the Early Cretaceous (Va...
Studies of the earliest Cretaceous angiosperms in the 1970s made only broad comparisons with living ...
For more than a century there has been a fascination with the surprisingly rapid rise and early dive...
Three outcrop localities and 28 onshore and offshore cores and wells were sampled from the east coas...
Premise of research. Discoveries of fossil flowers in Cretaceous rocks offer improved evidence for r...
Angiosperms are by far the most species-rich clade of land plants, but their origin and early evolut...
Eudicots, the most diverse of the three major clades of living angiosperms, are first recognized in ...
In each of the sequential periods of seed-plant evolution, there were “charismatic ” pollen grains t...
Identifying synapomorphic morphological characters is needed to select and then accurately place fos...
The new discovery of angiosperm remains in the Jehol Biota of northeastern China contributes to our ...
Chloranthaceae were one of the first common lines during the early radiation of angiosperms, possibl...
The Ephedra lineage can be traced at least to the Early Cretaceous. Its characteristically polyplica...
The Asteraceae (sunflowers and daisies) are the most diversefamily of flowering plants. Despite thei...
Studies of angiosperm leaf cuticles from the Lower Cretaceous Potomac Group reinforce evidence from ...