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The Origins of angiosperms and their biological consequences

edited by Else Marie Friis, William G. Chaloner, and Peter R. Crane

Cambridge University Press, 1989, c1987

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"Most of the contributions were presented at a symposium held during the Third International Congress of Systematic and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Sussex, Brighton, England, in August 1985"--Pref

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This book was originally published in 1989. The dramatic radiation of the angiosperms towards the end of the Early Cretaceous initiated major changes in terrestrial ecosystems throughout the world. Dramatic changes in the flora and fauna were exemplified by the development of angiosperm-dominated plant communities and the rapid diversification of mammals, birds and insects. Written specifically for use by advanced undergraduate and graduate students, the book presents an overview of works on the origins of angiosperms and the ecological effects upon terrestrial life of their rapid radiation. It will be of particular value to students of palaeobiology and ecology, as well as to those studying evolutionary biology and systematics.

Table of Contents

  • List of contributors
  • Preface
  • 1. Introduction to angiosperms E. M. Friis, W. G. Chaloner and P. R. Crane
  • 2. The origin of angiosperms J. A. Doyle and M. J. Donoghue
  • 3. Global palaeogeography and palaeoclimate of the Late Cretaceous and Early Tertiary Judith Totman Parrish
  • 4. Mid-Cretaceous to Early Tertiary vegetation and climate: evidence from fossil leaves and woods G. R. Upchurch, Jr and J. A. Wolfe
  • 5. Vegetational consequences of angiosperm diversification P. R. Crane
  • 6. Time of appearance of floral features E. M. Friis and W. L. Crepet
  • 7. The evolution of insect pollination in angiosperms W. L. Crepet and E. M. Friis
  • 8. Interactions of angiosperms and herbivorous tetrapods through time S. L. Wing and B. H. Tiffney
  • 9. Dinosaurs and land plants M. J. Coe, D. L. Dilcher, J. O. Farlow, D. M. Jarzen and D. A. Russell
  • 10. Vegetational and mammalian faunal changes in the Early Tertiary of southern England M. E. Collinson and J. J. Hooker
  • Classification of plants and animals
  • Stratigraphic table
  • Glossary
  • Index.

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