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Preservation & Taphonomy

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Plant Fossil Preservation
Cuticles
Permineralized Plants and Petrified Forests
Pyrite Preservation
Molecular Palaeobotany
Amber
Phyto-Taphonomy and Taphonomy
Teaching Documents about Plant Anatomy@
Plant Anatomy@
Teaching Documents about Wood Anatomy and Tree-Ring Research@
Teaching Documents about Botany@
Permineralized Plants and Petrified Forests@
Fossil Charcoal@
Coal Petrology@
Introductions to both Fossil and Recent Plant Taxa@















Home / Preservation & Taphonomy / Plant Fossil Preservation


Categories
Cuticles
Permineralized Plants and Petrified Forests
Pyrite Preservation
Molecular Palaeobotany
Amber
Phyto-Taphonomy and Taphonomy
Teaching Documents about Plant Anatomy@
Plant Anatomy@
Teaching Documents about Wood Anatomy and Tree-Ring Research@
Teaching Documents about Botany@
Permineralized Plants and Petrified Forests@
Fossil Charcoal@
Coal Petrology@
Introductions to both Fossil and Recent Plant Taxa@


Plant Fossil Preservation

Nan Crystal Arens, C. Strömberg and A. Thompson, Department of Integrative Biology, and Paleobotany Section, Museum of Paleontology (UCMP), University of California at Berkeley: Virtual Paleobotany, Laboratory III, Plant Fossils and Their Preservation. Derek Briggs, University of Bristol: The role of biofilms in the fossilization of non-biomineralized tissues. Abstract. Workshop "Fossil and Recent Biofilms", Oldenburg 2001.

Pamela J. W. Gore, Department of Geology, Georgia Perimeter College, Clarkston, GA: Historical Geology. Online laboratory manual. Go to: Fossil Preservation Laboratory.







Home / Preservation & Taphonomy / Cuticles


Categories
Plant Fossil Preservation
Permineralized Plants and Petrified Forests
Pyrite Preservation
Molecular Palaeobotany
Amber
Phyto-Taphonomy and Taphonomy
! Teaching Documents about Plant Anatomy@
! Plant Anatomy@
Plant Photographs@
Teaching Documents about Wood Anatomy and Tree-Ring Research@
Teaching Documents about Botany@
Permineralized Plants and Petrified Forests@
Fossil Charcoal@
Coal Petrology@
Introductions to both Fossil and Recent Plant Taxa@


Cuticles

! Amanda Ash, Department of Paleobiology Smithsonian Institution NHB, Washington, DC; Beth Ellis, Boulder, CO; Leo J. Hickey, Division of Paleobotany, Peabody Museum of Natural History, Yale University New Haven, CT; Kirk Johnson, Department of Earth and Space Sciences, Denver Museum of Natural History, Denver, CO; Peter Wilf, University of Michigan, Museum of Paleontology, Ann Arbor, MI; Scott Wing, Department of Paleobiology, Smithsonian Institution NHB,Washington, DC: Manual of Leaf Architecture (PDF file). ISBN 0-9677554-0-9, Copyright by Smithsonian Institution. Published and distributed by the Leaf Architecture Working Group (LAWG). (Page hosted by the Peabody Museum of Natural History, Yale University). Go to section 5, cuticles (page 51).

Ilma Brewer, Robyn Overall, Nicholas Skelton, & Mark Curran, School of Biological Sciences The University of Sydney, Australia: The Revision Modules in Plant Anatomy. A photomicrographic overview of the major plant tissues and organs, with glossary. Go to: Dermal Tissue: Cuticle, Epidermis and Stomata, Trichomes.

Robert Roy Cowie, San Marcos, TX: Gas Exchange Characteristics of an Early Cretacerous Conifer, Pseudofrenelopsis varians, (Cheirolepidiaceae), and its inferred Paleoecology. Go to: Preparation of Materials.

Jennifer Forman, Department of Biology, University of Massachusetts, Boston: Land of the Glandular Trichomes. A microscopic look at plants in the Lamiaceae family.

Robert A. Gastaldo, Department of Geology, Colby College, Waterville, Maine: BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES AND PRESERVATIONAL MODES. Navigate via: Notes for a Course in Paleobotany.

Hans Kerp, Palaeobotanical Research Group, University of Münster: Fossil Plant Cuticles.

Hans Kerp, Forschungsstelle für Paläobotanik, Geologisch-Paläontologisches Institut, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität, Münster, Germany: Palaeobotany (Communications arising): Atmospheric CO2 from fossil plant cuticles. Abstract, Nature 415, 38 (2002).

Gerhard Kerstiens, Institute of Environmental and Natural Sciences, Department of Biological Sciences, Lancaster University: Links to plant surface-related sites.

Palaeobotanical Research Group, Münster, Westfälische Wilhelms University, Münster, Germany. History of Palaeozoic Forests, MODES OF PRESERVATION. Link list page with picture rankings. The links give the most direct connections to pictures available on the web.

Pyrolysis and macromolecular geochemistry group, Fossil Fuels and Environmental Geochemistry, Newcastle Research Group (NRG), University of Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne: The molecular characterization of the very first land plants to appear on the surface of this planet. Abstract.

G.J. Retallack, Nature, September 7, 2000: Supplementary Information for "A 300-million-year record of atmospheric carbon dioxide from fossil plant cuticles" Nature, V411, 287. They are measurements of stomatal index from fossil and living plants. Part 1 has reliable data, and Part 2 has data deemed statistically inadequate from a rarefaction analysis. Abbreviations include SI (stomatal index), Nf (number of fragments counted), Ns (number of stomates counted), Ne (number of epidermal cells counted), and Ma (millions of years ago).

E.J. Stevens, S.J. Stevens, R.N. Gates, KM. Eskridce, and S.S. Waller: Procedure for Fecal Cuticle Analysis of Herbivore Diets. PDF file.

Taylor S. Feild, Maciej A. Zwieniecki, Michael J. Donoghue, and N. Michele Holbrook: Stomatal plugs of Drimys winteri (Winteraceae) protect leaves from mist but not drought. PNAS, 1998 95: 14256-14259.










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