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Generating and Testing Hypotheses About the Fossil Record of Insect
Floras Characteristic of Late Pennsylvanian Peat Swamps Arose in the Late Middle Pennsylvanian
Foliar Forms of Macroneuropteris Scheuchzeri (Pennsylvanian, Sydney Coalfield, Nova Scotia, Canada) Ervin L
On Padgettia Readi Are Insect Galls: Reassignment of the Plant to Odontopteris, the Gall to Ovofoligallites N
Dynamic Carboniferous Tropical Forests: New Views of Plant Function and Potential for Physiological Forcing of Climate
Silurian to Triassic Plant and Hexapod Clades and Their Associations: New Data, a Review, and Interpretations
A Proposed Origin for Fossilized Pennsylvanian Plant Cuticles by Pyrite Oxidation (Sydney Coalfield, Nova Scotia, Canada)
Antediluvian Phytology
Paleoecology of Late Paleozoic Pteridosperms from Tropical Euramerica^ William A
A Middle Pennsylvanian Macrofloral
Ichnotaxonomic Assessment of Mazon Creek Area Trace Fossils, Illinois, USA
Cordaites Principalis (Germer) Geinitz, Carboniferous Maritimes Basin, Canada
Molecular Self-Assembly: Hypothesized for “Hair” of Macroneuropteris Scheuchzeri (Pennsylvanian-Age Seed-Fern)
Infrared and Raman Spectroscopic Features of Plant Cuticles: a Review
Palaeoecology of Macroneuropteris Scheuchzeri, and Its Implications for Resolving the Paradox of 'Xeromorphic' Plants In
Carboniferous Geology and Biostratigraphy of the Appalachian Basin
(Illinois Basin): the Dryland Biome in Glacioeustatic, Paleobiogeographic, and Paleoecologic Context
The Non-Analog Vegetation of the Late Paleozoic Icehouse–Hothouse and Their Coal-Forming Forested Environments
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Pennsylvanian, Sydney Coalfield, Nova Scotia, Canada
(Medullosales) Ovules from the Pennsylvanian Sydney Coalfield, Canada Erwin L
Modeling 400 Million Years of Plant Hydraulics
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Reconstructing Extinct Plant Water Use for Understanding Vegetation–Climate Feedbacks
Fishes and Tetrapods in the Upper Pennsylvanian
FTIR Spectroscopic Features of the Pteridosperm Ruflorinia Orlandoi and Host T Rock (Springhill Formation, Lower Cretaceous, Argentina) ∗ Maiten A
Reproductive Biology of the Arborescent Seed-Fern Linopteris Obliqua
Early History of Arthropod and Vascular Plant Associations!