Plants Invade the Land : : Evolutionary and Environmental Perspectives / / ed. by Dianne Edwards, Patricia Gensel.

What do we now know about the origins of plants on land, from an evolutionary and an environmental perspective? The essays in this collection present a synthesis of our present state of knowledge, integrating current information in paleobotany with physical, chemical, and geological data.

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [2001]
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Year of Publication:2001
Language:English
Series:The Critical Moments and Perspectives in Earth History and Paleobiology
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Physical Description:1 online resource (512 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Contributors --
1. Introduction --
2. Embryophytes on Land: The Ordovician to Lochkovian (Lower Devonian) Record --
3 Rustling in the Undergrowth: Animals in Early Terrestrial Ecosystems --
4. New Data on Nothia aphylla Lyon 1964 ex El-Saadawy et Lacey 1979, a Poorly Known Plant from the Lower Devonian Rhynie Chert --
5. Morphology of Above- and Below-Ground Structures in Early Devonian (Pragian-Emsian) Plants --
6. The Posongchong Floral Assemblages of Southeastern Yunnan, China-Diversity and Disparity in Early Devonian Plant Assemblages --
7. The Middle Devonian Flora Revisited --
8. The Origin, Morphology, and Ecophysiology of Early Embryophytes: Neontological and Paleontological Perspectives --
9. Biological Roles for Phenolic Compounds in the Evolution of Early Land Plants --
10. The Effect of the Rise of Land Plants on Atmospheric CO2 During the Paleozoic --
11. Early Terrestrial Plant Environments: An Example from the Emsian of Gaspé, Canada --
12. Effects of the Middle to Late Devonian Spread of Vascular Land Plants on Weathering Regimes, Marine Biotas, and Global Climate --
13. Diversification of Siluro-Devonian Plant Traces in Paleosols and Influence on Estimates of Paleoatmospheric CO2 Levels --
References --
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Summary:What do we now know about the origins of plants on land, from an evolutionary and an environmental perspective? The essays in this collection present a synthesis of our present state of knowledge, integrating current information in paleobotany with physical, chemical, and geological data.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780231504966
9783110442472
DOI:10.7312/gens11160
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Dianne Edwards, Patricia Gensel.