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Lorna Ash, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta: Instructional Multimedia, Fern Life Cycle. Flash 4 movie, ~180Kb. Excellent!

britannica.com: Fern, Origin and evolution.

F.M. Cardillo & T.S. Samuels, Department of Biology, Manhattan College and the College of Mt. St. Vincent: WHITTAKER FIVE KINGDOM SYSTEM (1978) Plant Classification, KINGDOM IV - Plantae, Division Pterophyta, Order Filicales.

Jim Croft, The Australian National Herbarium: A classification of the ferns and their allies - a work in progress. This classification of the genera of ferns and their allies is a loose, perhaps tenuous, concensus of a number of published systems, some of which are available on the web. It tries to reflect contemporary views on phylogenetic relationships and as such will change from time to time. Google Web Directory: Science > Biology > Botany > Plants > Ferns. Monte Hieb and Harrison Hieb: Fossil Plants of the Middle Pennsylvanian Period, Ferns and Seed Ferns. Go to: How to tell Neuropteris from Pecopteris or Alethopteris?

The Los Angeles Fern Society: FERN BASICS.

! Palaeobotanical Research Group, Münster, Westfälische Wilhelms University, Münster, Germany. History of Palaeozoic Forests, FOSSIL FERNS. Link list page with rankings and brief explanations. Images of Psaronius, Psaronius melanedrus, Tietea singularis, Pecopteris, Pecopteris cyathea, Pecopteris oreopteridia, Pecopteris arborescens, P. (Senftenbergia) plumosa, Asterotheca, Scolecopteris, Scolecopteris (P.) mertensiodes, Ptychocarpus (P.) unita, Ptychocarpus (P.) unita, Senftenbergia crenata, Alloiopteris coralloides, Anachoropteris involuta, Ankyropteris, Botryopteris, Etapteris, Oligocarpia gutbieri, Pseudosporochnus, Saccopteris cristata, Stauropteris.

Dan Nickrent and Karen Renzaglia, Department of Plant Biology, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale: Land Plants Online, Ferns - Phylum Pteridophyta.

Kathleen B. Pigg, Department of Plant Biology, Arizona State University: Plant Fossils and Evolution. Go to: Laboratory 9. Paleozoic Ferns, and Lab 12. Fossil record of modern fern & conifer families.

Kathleen M. Pryer, Department of Botany, The Field Museum, Chicago, and Alan R. Smith, University Herbarium, University of California, Berkeley (part of Tree of Life, the University of Arizona): Leptosporangiate Ferns. Next to the flowering plants, the leptosporangiate ferns are the most diverse group of living land plants. Recent estimates place their diversity at about 12,000 species in 300 genera.

Kathleen M. Pryer, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago; Alan R. Smith, University of California at Berkeley; and Paul G. Wolf, Utah State University: Phylogeny, character evolution, and diversification of extant ferns.

Ralph E. Taggart, Department of Botany and Plant Pathology/Department of Geological Sciences at Michigan State University, East Lansing: BOT335 Lecture Schedule. Psaronius: a Carboniferous tree-fern;

Thomas R. Warne and Leslie G. Hickok, Department of Botany, University of Tennessee Knoxville, TN (supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF-DUE): C-Fern. Ceratopteris as a model plant system.

YAHOO Science > Biology > Botany > Plants > Ferns.










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