Macrofossils associated with the fossil fern spore Cyatheacidites annulatus and their significance for Southern Hemisphere biogeography

Oligocene-Early Miocene macrofossils of parts of a fertile frond are assigned to the extant South American species Lophosoria quadripinnata (Gmel.)C.Chr. These macrofossils bear the dispersed spore species Cyatheacidites annulatus Cookson ex Potonie. This species has an extensive recorded history in...

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Published in:Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology
Main Authors: Hill, RS, Macphail, MK, Jordan, GJ
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2001
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spelling ftunivtasmania:oai:eprints.utas.edu.au:1763 2023-05-15T13:36:46+02:00 Macrofossils associated with the fossil fern spore Cyatheacidites annulatus and their significance for Southern Hemisphere biogeography Hill, RS Macphail, MK Jordan, GJ 2001-09 application/pdf https://eprints.utas.edu.au/1763/ https://eprints.utas.edu.au/1763/1/Lophosoria_preprint.pdf https://doi.org/10.1016/S0034-6667(01)00088-4 en eng https://eprints.utas.edu.au/1763/1/Lophosoria_preprint.pdf Hill, RS, Macphail, MK and Jordan, GJ 2001 , 'Macrofossils associated with the fossil fern spore Cyatheacidites annulatus and their significance for Southern Hemisphere biogeography' , Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, vol. 116, no. 3-4 , pp. 195-202 , doi:10.1016/S0034-6667(01)00088-4 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0034-6667(01)00088-4>. cc_utas 260112 Palaeontology 270401 Plant Systematics Taxonomy and Phylogeny 270709 Biogeography 260113 Palynology Lophosoria biogeography Southern Hemisphere Cretaceous Cenozoic Article PeerReviewed 2001 ftunivtasmania https://doi.org/10.1016/S0034-6667(01)00088-4 2020-05-30T07:15:31Z Oligocene-Early Miocene macrofossils of parts of a fertile frond are assigned to the extant South American species Lophosoria quadripinnata (Gmel.)C.Chr. These macrofossils bear the dispersed spore species Cyatheacidites annulatus Cookson ex Potonie. This species has an extensive recorded history in the Southern Hemisphere, only recently retracting to its current range. This history suggests major episodes of expansion and extinction, with a double extinction occurring in Australia and Cenozoic introductions to the Kerguelen Islands and the Falkland Plateau that probably involved transoceanic dispersal. Cretaceous Lophosoria records may or may not include L. quadripinnata, but they probably included several species, especially in the southern South America-Antarctic Peninsula region, where other dispersed spore species of Cyatheacidites and the macrofossil species L. cupulatus are recognised. This species diversity probably collapsed during the Cretaceous, possibly due to angiosperm radiation. The Cenozoic record of C. annulatus in Australia appears to represent a radiation of L. quadripinnata, probably from South America. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Kerguelen Islands University of Tasmania: UTas ePrints Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Falkland Plateau ENVELOPE(-50.000,-50.000,-51.000,-51.000) Kerguelen Kerguelen Islands Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 116 3-4 195 202
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topic 260112 Palaeontology
270401 Plant Systematics
Taxonomy and Phylogeny
270709 Biogeography
260113 Palynology
Lophosoria
biogeography
Southern Hemisphere
Cretaceous
Cenozoic
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270401 Plant Systematics
Taxonomy and Phylogeny
270709 Biogeography
260113 Palynology
Lophosoria
biogeography
Southern Hemisphere
Cretaceous
Cenozoic
Hill, RS
Macphail, MK
Jordan, GJ
Macrofossils associated with the fossil fern spore Cyatheacidites annulatus and their significance for Southern Hemisphere biogeography
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description Oligocene-Early Miocene macrofossils of parts of a fertile frond are assigned to the extant South American species Lophosoria quadripinnata (Gmel.)C.Chr. These macrofossils bear the dispersed spore species Cyatheacidites annulatus Cookson ex Potonie. This species has an extensive recorded history in the Southern Hemisphere, only recently retracting to its current range. This history suggests major episodes of expansion and extinction, with a double extinction occurring in Australia and Cenozoic introductions to the Kerguelen Islands and the Falkland Plateau that probably involved transoceanic dispersal. Cretaceous Lophosoria records may or may not include L. quadripinnata, but they probably included several species, especially in the southern South America-Antarctic Peninsula region, where other dispersed spore species of Cyatheacidites and the macrofossil species L. cupulatus are recognised. This species diversity probably collapsed during the Cretaceous, possibly due to angiosperm radiation. The Cenozoic record of C. annulatus in Australia appears to represent a radiation of L. quadripinnata, probably from South America.
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title Macrofossils associated with the fossil fern spore Cyatheacidites annulatus and their significance for Southern Hemisphere biogeography
title_short Macrofossils associated with the fossil fern spore Cyatheacidites annulatus and their significance for Southern Hemisphere biogeography
title_full Macrofossils associated with the fossil fern spore Cyatheacidites annulatus and their significance for Southern Hemisphere biogeography
title_fullStr Macrofossils associated with the fossil fern spore Cyatheacidites annulatus and their significance for Southern Hemisphere biogeography
title_full_unstemmed Macrofossils associated with the fossil fern spore Cyatheacidites annulatus and their significance for Southern Hemisphere biogeography
title_sort macrofossils associated with the fossil fern spore cyatheacidites annulatus and their significance for southern hemisphere biogeography
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Hill, RS, Macphail, MK and Jordan, GJ 2001 , 'Macrofossils associated with the fossil fern spore Cyatheacidites annulatus and their significance for Southern Hemisphere biogeography' , Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, vol. 116, no. 3-4 , pp. 195-202 , doi:10.1016/S0034-6667(01)00088-4 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0034-6667(01)00088-4>.
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