Angiosperms are the most diversi ed plant group in the world, being
represented by ca 300,000 species in about 400 families. Like all of
Life, including ourselves, they have had their own history and gone
through many evolutionary stages before they arrived at their current
forms. The origin of Angiospermae ( owering plants) has been the
subject of much dispute because this is a key event in the history of
life, and has a far-reaching in uence on our understanding of
relationships among seed plants as a whole as well as within the
angiosperms. Until recently most of palae- otanists recognized
angiosperms only from the Cretaceous and younger strata. This
contradicts the results of molecular analyses. I have been working on
Mesozoic fossil plants for the past two decades, during which time I
have studied a number of fossil plants. Some of these fossil plants
have been published as Jurassic angiosperms, and, unsurprisingly, many
questions and doubts have been raised about them. These questions need
to be addressed se- ously and journal papers do not provide suf cient
space to compare and relate these early angiosperms. In this book
these pioneer angiosperms are documented in detail, sometimes with new
specimens not studied before. Also, I propose a de nition of
angiosperms that could be adopted in palaeobotany. My aim is to
improve clarity and objectivity of judgment about what constitutes a
fossil angiosperm.
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Uncovering the Origin of Flowering Plants
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783319583259
Publisert
2018
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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