Palaeoecology and taxonomy of Pentoxylales from the Albian of Antarctica
Reproductive pentoxylalean material from the Albian Triton Point Formation, Fossil Bluff Group of Alexander Island, Antarctica is the youngest record of this group globally. Leaves are referred to Taeniopteris daintreei McCoy, ovulate reproductive organs to Carnoconites cranwelli Harris, and stem ma...
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ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:19765 2023-05-15T13:15:17+02:00 Palaeoecology and taxonomy of Pentoxylales from the Albian of Antarctica Howe, Jodie Cantrill, David J. 2001 http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/19765/ http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0195667101902861 unknown Acadmic Press Howe, Jodie; Cantrill, David J. 2001 Palaeoecology and taxonomy of Pentoxylales from the Albian of Antarctica. Cretaceous Research, 22 (6). 779-793. https://doi.org/10.1006/cres.2001.0286 <https://doi.org/10.1006/cres.2001.0286> Botany Publication - Article PeerReviewed 2001 ftnerc https://doi.org/10.1006/cres.2001.0286 2023-02-04T19:32:30Z Reproductive pentoxylalean material from the Albian Triton Point Formation, Fossil Bluff Group of Alexander Island, Antarctica is the youngest record of this group globally. Leaves are referred to Taeniopteris daintreei McCoy, ovulate reproductive organs to Carnoconites cranwelli Harris, and stem material to Pentoxylon sp. Occurring in leaf litter layers on palaeosol surfaces the sedimentology suggests that pentoxylalean plants grew upon areas of the floodplain distal to the river channel, where they covered the forest floor in a similar habit to modern brambles. The forest floor was shared with Equisetales and liverworts, an abundance of ferns [Cladophlebis Brongniart, Gleichenites Goeppert, Phyllopteroides Medwell, Sphenopteris (Brongniart) Sternberg], as well as angiosperms. Bennettitales, Ginkgoites Seward and Nilssonia Brongniart were rare within these communities, as were coniferous trees. Article in Journal/Newspaper Alexander Island Antarc* Antarctica Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Alexander Island ENVELOPE(-69.895,-69.895,-71.287,-71.287) Triton ENVELOPE(-55.615,-55.615,49.517,49.517) McCoy ENVELOPE(-140.533,-140.533,-75.883,-75.883) Fossil Bluff ENVELOPE(-68.274,-68.274,-71.332,-71.332) Triton Point ENVELOPE(-68.213,-68.213,-71.690,-71.690) Cretaceous Research 22 6 779 793 |
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Reproductive pentoxylalean material from the Albian Triton Point Formation, Fossil Bluff Group of Alexander Island, Antarctica is the youngest record of this group globally. Leaves are referred to Taeniopteris daintreei McCoy, ovulate reproductive organs to Carnoconites cranwelli Harris, and stem material to Pentoxylon sp. Occurring in leaf litter layers on palaeosol surfaces the sedimentology suggests that pentoxylalean plants grew upon areas of the floodplain distal to the river channel, where they covered the forest floor in a similar habit to modern brambles. The forest floor was shared with Equisetales and liverworts, an abundance of ferns [Cladophlebis Brongniart, Gleichenites Goeppert, Phyllopteroides Medwell, Sphenopteris (Brongniart) Sternberg], as well as angiosperms. Bennettitales, Ginkgoites Seward and Nilssonia Brongniart were rare within these communities, as were coniferous trees. |
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Palaeoecology and taxonomy of Pentoxylales from the Albian of Antarctica |
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Palaeoecology and taxonomy of Pentoxylales from the Albian of Antarctica |
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Palaeoecology and taxonomy of Pentoxylales from the Albian of Antarctica |
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Palaeoecology and taxonomy of Pentoxylales from the Albian of Antarctica |
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Palaeoecology and taxonomy of Pentoxylales from the Albian of Antarctica |
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