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Wednesday, August 4th · 8:00 am to 12:00 am · Maybird (Cliff Lodge)
Session 42: Contributed Papers: Paleobotanical Section - Isabel Cookson Student Award Session, Part 1
Presider: Melanie DeVore,
1August 4th
8:00 am
Predicting climate using empirically determined continuous measures of leaf shape.Paleobotanical SectionPaperKrieger, Jonathan, Guralnick, Robert, Johnson, Kirk, Smith, Dena.CLAMP
climate
eigenshape analysis
fossil assemblage
geometric morphometrics
leaf area analysis
leaf shape
leaf margin analysis
2August 4th
8:15 am
If a Forest Falls, Do the Trees Hear It? Eco-morphological Dynamics of the Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary EventPaleobotanical SectionPaperGreen, W. A., Hickey, L. J..Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary event
Eco-morphology
Leaf fossils
3August 4th
8:30 am
Sapindalean fruits from the Middle Miocene Yakima Canyon flora of central Washington State, U. S. A.Paleobotanical SectionPaperDeVore, Melanie L., Pigg, Kathleen B., Taylor, Witt.Meliaceae
Sapindales
fossil
Miocene
Permineralized
4August 4th
8:45 am
From subtropical forests to savanna: phytolith evidence concerning Tertiary vegetation change and grass evolution in the North American continental interiorPaleobotanical SectionPaperStrömberg, Caroline A.E..phytoliths
Poaceae
Tertiary
paleoecology
North America
August 4th
9:00 am
Break
5August 4th
9:15 am
Were early cycads insect pollinated?Paleobotanical SectionPaperKellogg, Derek, Klavins, Sharon D., Taylor, Thomas N., Taylor, Edith L..cycad
Triassic
Antarctica
pollinivory
pollen cone
6August 4th
9:30 am
Fungi from the Permian of AntarcticaPaleobotanical SectionPaperGarcia Massini, Juan Leandro.Permian
Antarctica
Chytridiomycota
Zygomycota
7August 4th
9:45 am
Pollen cones from the Hamilton Quarry, KansasPaleobotanical SectionPaperHernandez-Castillo, Genaro, Stockey, Ruth A., Rothwell, Gar W., Mapes, Gene.conifer
pollen cone
Upper Paleozoic
walchian
8August 4th
10:00 am
Cyanobacterial fossils of the Early Silurian Passage Creek biota (Virginia)Paleobotanical SectionPaperTomescu, Alexandru Mihail Florian, Rothwell, Gar W., Honegger, Rosmarie.cyanobacteria
fossil preservation
Silurian
fluvial
August 4th
10:15 am
Break
9August 4th
10:30 am
Probing the systematic affinities of early terrestrial organisms in the Passage Creek biota (Lower Silurian, Virginia)Paleobotanical SectionPaperTomescu, Alexandru Mihail Florian, Rothwell, Gar W..fossil
terrestrial
Silurian
thalloid
embryophytes
lichens
soil crusts
10August 4th
10:45 am
Diversity of Cretaceous conifers: a species with pollen cones that bear adaxial pollen sacs Paleobotanical SectionPaperSanders, Heather, Rothwell, Gar W., Stockey, Ruth A..Early Cretaceous
conifer
pollen cone
adaxial pollen sacs
11August 4th
11:00 am
Anatomically preserved staminate inflorescences of Platanaceae from the Eocene of Vancouver Island, British ColumbiaPaleobotanical SectionPaperMindell, Randal, Stockey, Ruth A., Beard, Graham.Platanaceae
inflorescence
Tertiary
12August 4th
11:15 am
A blechnoid fern from the Middle Eocene Princeton chert: rhizomes, rachides and roots.Paleobotanical SectionPaperSmith, Selena Y., Stockey, Ruth A., Nishida, Harufumi, Rothwell, Gar W..Eocene
Blechnaceae
Princeton chert
fern
fossil
13August 4th
11:30 am
Reconstructing a stem-group filicalean fern with reiterative indeterminate growth of the frondsPaleobotanical SectionPaperTomescu, Alexandru Mihail Florian, Rothwell, Gar W., Trivett, Mary L..fossil
fern
Filicales
latent crosiers
reiterative
modular
indeterminate frond

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