Plants in Mesozoic time : morphological innovations, phylogeny, ecosystems / edited by Carole T. Gee
Morphological innovations in Mesozoic plants. Architectural innovation and developmental controls in some Mesozoic gymnosperms, or, Why do the leaf crowns in Mesozoic forests look tufted? / Ian Sussex ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Evidence of insect feeding damage on the leaf of the now extinct Gigantopterid. Each night at sunset, a handful of plants "fall ...
Thermogenesis is a process by which organisms generate internal heat. Although it is usually associated with animals, some plants have also developed this ability. This metabolic process allows ...
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Giant plant-eaters of the Mesozoic and the mysteries hidden in their fossils
The Mesozoic Period produced some of the largest and most unusual herbivores ever to walk the Earth. Fossils reveal impressive size, armor, and adaptations, but many details of their behavior remain ...
CATALOGUE OF THE MESOZOIC AND CENOZOIC HOLOTYPES IN THE COLLECTION OF PLANT FOSSILS IN THE NATIONAAL NATUURHISTORISCH MUSEUM LEIDEN ELECTRONIC RESOURCE JHA VAN ...
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